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SDGine for Healthy People and Cities

Project description

Training researchers to achieve Sustainable Development Goals

Twelve early-stage researchers in the STEAM disciplines (science, technology, engineering, art and applied mathematics) and with a strong focus on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) will benefit from a world-class training programme at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. The EU-funded SDGine project will develop technologies and tools that can help ensure compliance with SDGs in relation to climate change and social transformations needed in urban contexts. The aim of the training will be to help researchers become highly employable for future research positions. The project will enhance mobility between countries, sectors and disciplines. It will also follow the EU’s seven principles for Innovative Doctoral Training and take into consideration the triple ‘i’ dimension (international secondments, intersectoral collaboration agreements with industry, and interdisciplinary PhD supervision).

Objective

"The goal of SDGine for Healthy People and Cities will be to deliver a world-class training programme at Universidad Politcnica de Madrid (UPM) for 12 ESRs mainly in the STEAM disciplines (Science, Technology, Engineering, Architecture, and Applied Mathematics), with a strong focus on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). SDGine's fundamental objectives will be to develop technologies and tools that accelerate the compliance with SDGs related to climate change and social transformations needed in urban contexts. ESRs will complete Industrial and International Doctorates (through UPMs Doctoral Division & International Doctorate School and the existing 45 Doctoral Programmes) connected with the notion of innovation platform, a systemic approach aligned with major international programs in which UPM participates (EIT Digital, EIT Health, EIT Raw Materials and Climate Knowledge Innovation Community) and Horizon Europe Missions. SDGine will enhance mobility between countries, sectors and disciplines. All trained ESRs will become highly (self)-employable for future research positions in academia and non-academia. SDGine will follow the Seven EU principles on Doctoral Training and will contemplate the Triple-i dimension through: i) International secondments; ii) Intersectoral collaboration agreements with industry; and iii) Interdisciplinary PhD supervision. Moreover, the innovation & entrepreneurship dimension of the PhD thesis projects will be enhanced. SDGine will be aligned with the ""Charter & Code"" for researchers, since UPM has received the HR Excellence in Research award, and will include excellent training in research, complementary and transferable skills (cross-cutting disciplinary seminars, summer schools, writing days...). The programme will have high societal impact through SDGs as well as a positive impact not only in ESRs career development and future job opportunities, but also in the UPM, the region of Madrid, Spain, the EU and beyond the EU."

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MSCA-COFUND - Co-funding of regional, national and international programmes (COFUND)

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Call for proposal

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(opens in new window) H2020-MSCA-COFUND-2019

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Coordinator

UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID
Net EU contribution

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€ 976 320,00
Address
CALLE RAMIRO DE MAEZTU 7 EDIFICIO RECTORADO
28040 MADRID
Spain

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Region
Comunidad de Madrid Comunidad de Madrid Madrid
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost

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€ 1 952 640,00
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