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It will be used to boost new collaborative instruments such as the Technology Classrooms, Joint Laboratories, and the EUSKAMPUS JRU, a structure which will allow both parties to act as a single entity for international programmes
The University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) and the Research and Technological Development Centre TECNALIA have signed a new framework collaboration agreement to bring both entities closer together and to increase the ongoing collaborative activities in training, research, innovation, and the dissemination and transfer of knowledge. This agreement was signed today by the UPV/EHU Rector, Nekane Balluerka, and the CEO of TECNALIA, Iñaki San Sebastián.
In the educational context, the agreement covers, among other actions, the use of TECNALIA’s classrooms and spaces at the UPV/EHU to develop end of year projects, end of master’s projects, and doctoral theses that are co-tutored by TECNALIA personnel. It also includes educational internships for UPV/EHU students at TECNALIA premises, in order to carry out projects and other R&D and innovation activities. In addition, people from the Technology Centre are also expected to collaborate with university teachings and to develop training activities for post-graduate students.