The main expected impact of the QUSTEC programme was enhancing the future career prospects of researchers in the emerging QST field and strengthening human resources, in particular, in the Upper Rhine region.
The second impact related to the COFUND setting and consisted of transferring the best practices of the MSCA programme to the local graduate school programmes, and vice versa. In this respect, the bottom-up and top-down approaches were combined.
The impact achieved through the implementation of the QUSTEC initial phase, mostly concerned the visibility of the emerging quantum sciences hub in the Upper Rhine region, since QST is one of four focus areas that have been defined by the presidencies of the Eucor member universities.
Furthermore, the QUSTEC programme contributed to intensifying the institutional cooperation in various fields that are relevant for innovative doctoral training, like providing Open Access to science and research data, conducting ethically responsible research, providing equal opportunities, promoting gender balance, and improving outreach to society.
Regarding its European and international impact, the programme was advertised on multiple occasions and contributed to the attractivity of the European Research and Higher Education Areas. The calls for application had indeed wide international outreach thanks to our dissemination efforts, the international networks of the partner research teams and thanks to resources provided by the European Commission (e.g. EURAXESS platform and QT.eu platform). On the European level, the QUSTEC programme has become a role model for alliances of European universities , since some of them also seek to establish such joint doctoral programmes. QUSTEC was well connected to other projects and activities in QST among the Eucor member universities, such as the joint professorship in Quantum Computing between the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and the University of Strasbourg or the UpQuantVal project funded by Interreg which links academia to businesses in the Upper Rhine region. Finally, QUSTEC led to the establishment of a new doctoral programme in the Quantum Sciences – Gen-Q – which involves additional partners and will start in October 2025. The graduates of the programme are excellently trained to now feeding the great and strongly growing need for the quantum work force across all sectors, from academic to industry and startups as well as educational and outreach areas.