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The interdisciplinary and intersectoral approach involves academic (nine from UE and seven from LA), non-academic (three from UE and four from LA), and four non-eligible funding entities. Training activities and debate events will be organised throughout secondments, and specific tools (to detect, prevent and avoid informality) will be developed with the network members and people from their environment's societal collaboration.INSEAI Network faces at least seven critical challenges currently claimed by stakeholders at HEI in Europe and LA:1)Raising the level of research organisation in the region in the informal issues covering the current state-of-the-art knowledge and formalisation governance lacks.2)Multiplying the effect of research results opens the possibility of catching public policy interest.3)Driving the PhD students' attention to informality as an endemic issue deeply rooted in the globalised dynamics changing people's lives and stratifying world peripheral capitalist positions.4)Developing Open Science,  promoting gender equality, and consolidating the network continuity.5)  Developing training tasks, exchanging knowledge and methodologies, and trying to innovate in analysis and quantification tools with the support of research and dissemination technologies.6) Managing external databases and those generated by the network to offer tools (using big data, algorithms, apps) for public use in favour of informality knowledge and estimation and the formalisation processes governance.7)Bringing together research and innovation interests from academic and civil society entities to understand the convergences and divergences in structuring labour markets and informality dynamics in regions with different degrees of development.","Start date":"2025-01-01T00:00:00","End date":"2028-12-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON.1.2","Key Action":"HORIZON-MSCA-2023-SE-01-01","Call":"HORIZON-MSCA-2023-SE-01","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"1623800","Ec Contribution per partner":"184000","Number of Participants":27},{"_id":2,"Project ID":"101056866","Project acronym":"EFACA","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"Environmentally Friendly Aviation for all Classes of Aircraft","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101056866","Project URL 2":"https://efaca.eu/","Description":"The EFACA project consists of 6 main objectives at 3 levels. Level 1 consists of three TRL3 demonstrations of technologies relevant to the greening of aviation: (WP1) bench testing of a gearbox combining input from gas turbine and electric motor for an hybrid turbo-electric propulsion system for a propeller-driven regional aircraft; (WP2) comparative testing of fuel cells with conventional liquid and novel phase cooling, to show the benefits up to 20% of the latter in higher net power, reduced heat losses, and smaller volume and weight also reengineering of fuel cell and structural components to increase power-to-weight ratio up to 80%; (WP3) static ground testing of a complete liquid hydrogen fuel system from cryogenic tank to vaporization and combustion in a wide range of operating regimes and simulation of application to the speed and altitude flight envelope of jet airliners. Level 2 consists of two preliminary designs: (WP7) an 80-seat 1000-km range regional propeller driven aircraft including design and integration of hybrid turbo-electric propulsion; (WP89) a 150-seat 2000-km range jet liner with liquid hydrogen fuel including design and integration of cryogenic tanks and fuel system. At level 3 a road map (WP10) for the achievement of the EU environmental targets for aviation synthetizing conclusions in four steps: (i)  current status on (WP4) emissions and (WP5) noise versus future targets and gap to be covered; (ii) assessment of relevant technologies to cover the gaps, including (WP6) battery electric and (WP9) sustainable aviation fuels, besides hydrogen (WP7) fuel cells and (WP8) turbines; (iii) most suitable technology for each class of aircraft (light, small and medium regional, single and twin aisle jetliners), and maturation time of the technology; (iv) contribution of each aircraft class to CO2 and non- CO2 global and local emissions and noise, leading to (WP10) a comprehensive road map of actions for carbon-free or emissions-free flight.","Start date":"2023-01-01T00:00:00","End date":"2026-12-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON.2.5","Key Action":"HORIZON-CL5-2021-D5-01-05","Call":"HORIZON-CL5-2021-D5-01","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"3803169,5","EU Contribution":"3803168","Ec Contribution per partner":"260625","Number of Participants":11},{"_id":3,"Project ID":"101169114","Project acronym":"StoryPharm","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"Storytelling as Pharmakon in Premodernity and Beyond: Training the New Generation of Researchers in Health Humanities","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101169114","Project URL 2":"","Description":"StoryPharm will deliver an international, interdisciplinary, and intersectoral programme of doctoral training recruiting 15 fellows, who will become highly skilled cultural historians specialising in premodern intellectual and healthcare worlds (Greco-Roman, Sasanian, Byzantine, Western Medieval, and Islamic). Acquiring interdisciplinary knowledge in Classics, Medieval Studies, Narrative Medicine, Health Humanities, and Medievalism, along with transferable skills, the fellows will be able to use, develop, and deploy cutting-edge approaches to storytelling and its ethical ramifications for scientific, professional, business, healthcare, and social purposes. The consortium of StoryPharm will comprise 5 universities across Europe (UCY, UNI BA, LU, CU, & UNI SA). It will also have 7 associated partners including non-academic and non-profit institutions, businesses, and health and pharmaceutical actors.StoryPharm's research objectives and training programme, including secondments in both academic and non-academic environments, will expose the fellows to a variety of research, training, and work settings. By integrating interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary methodologies and engaging leading experts from various fields, StoryPharm will deliver an innovative PhD programme that will go beyond the standard PhD curriculum in the Humanities. The combination of academic and hands-on training associated with exposure to diverse settings will produce a critical mass of young specialists with exceptional career prospects in academia, industry, and the healthcare sector. These specialists will be ideally positioned to (1) achieve ground-breaking research results; (2) meet current trends and needs in the job market; (3) work towards establishing a human-centred medical system; and (4) create better and more resilient societies. StoryPharm will establish the field of premodern Health Humanities and address the need for a dialogic and empathetic approach in the healthcare sector.","Start date":"2024-09-01T00:00:00","End date":"2028-08-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON.1.2","Key Action":"HORIZON-MSCA-2023-DN-01-01","Call":"HORIZON-MSCA-2023-DN-01","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"3876998,40","Ec Contribution per partner":"778312,8","Number of Participants":12},{"_id":4,"Project ID":"101109355","Project acronym":"ISDT","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"Design and implementation of a frequency domain online diagnostic tool for PV modules","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101109355","Project URL 2":"https://www.diem.unisa.it/en/research/projects?progetto=60646","Description":"Photovoltaic (PV) generators have been established as one of the most important renewable energy sources in the last years and they will have a main role in the energy transition that is envisaged for the coming years according to the European Union Recovery Plan and the Green Deal. However, PV panels may suffer early degradation and failures that affect the PV system reliability and considerably reduce the energy production, not only on a specific panel but in the entire string to which the panel is connected. Therefore, it is important to develop diagnostic tools to improve energy yield, extend the lifetime of the panels, and improve the effectiveness of maintenance activities. Hence, this project aims to develop an online monitoring and diagnostic system, for PV panels, that uses the impedance spectrum (IS) to detect failures while they are operating at their maximum power point (MPP). Therefore, there isn't a reduction in the power produced by the generator and the measurements can be performed within short time frames to detect the failures as soon as possible. The proposed diagnostic tool will be formed by an electronic device and a failure classification algorithm running on an embedded system. Hence, the project begins with the design and implementation of the electronic device to generate the signals and implement the measurements required to obtain the IS. Then, the project continues with the development of a failure classification algorithm from the analysis of the PV generator dynamic model parameters (DMP), which are estimated using the ISs obtained with the proposed electronic device. Finally, the diagnostic tool will be experimentally validated with PV panels of different technologies and with real failures.","Start date":"2024-02-01T00:00:00","End date":"2026-01-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON.1.3","Key Action":"HORIZON-MSCA-2022-PF-01-01","Call":"HORIZON-MSCA-2022-PF-01","Role of University":"Coordinator","Total cost project":"188590,08","EU Contribution":"No data","Ec Contribution per partner":"188590,08","Number of Participants":2},{"_id":5,"Project ID":"101100494","Project acronym":"SEEDplus","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"Strengthening Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Development","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101100494","Project URL 2":"","Description":"The EU is planning to reduce its net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030. To meet these ambitious climate targets, innovative technologies and solutions need to be deployed at unprecedented speed and scale. With this in mind, the SEED+ project aims to nurture a new generation of mission-driven entrepreneurs who will come up with innovative solutions to the most pressing environmental challenges and who will have the skillset to scale them across Europe and internationally. This project is a collaboration between seven academic institutions and five business partners who are geographically spread across regions with varying innovation performance scores.The project partners share the mutual understanding that if more enterprises are to be generated from university ecosystems across Europe, state-of-the-art entrepreneurship education and support at these universities needs to be better aligned with the actual needs of budding entrepreneurs. To this end, project partners will develop and implement a new entrepreneurship course (Venture Creation Course) aimed at students with technical backgrounds, run local and international startup competitions and accelerate the most promising early-stage ventures. Moreover, business partners will work closely with university partners to set up university enterprise hubs, conduct feasibility studies into university venture capital funds and create transformation roadmaps for each local entrepreneurial ecosystem. 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Therefore, making the construction sector “greener” is one of the main challenges for policy makers, involved companies and the scientific community. Therefore, the Bio-based Energy-efficient materials and Structures for Tomorrow (BEST) project aims at investigating the potential of bio-based composites to realise innovative materials and elements characterised by both energy efficiency and structural capabilities. The BEST project proposal will deal with the following bio-based materials: (i) Fibres and fabrics of vegetal origin, such as fibres obtained from leaves or stems of tropical plants, as well as fabrics made out of such fibres; (ii) Bio- aggregates obtained from waste and residuals of agricultural activities; (iii) Self-healing agents for concrete and other cement-based composites; (iv) Supplementary cementitious materials obtained by incinerating organic waste. Therefore, the materials and composites considered in this project proposal are supposed to have potential to tackle the main challenges for the constructions of tomorrow: - Facing climate change phenomena, by promoting “circular economy” practices; - Reducing the amount of raw materials requested by the construction sector; - Contributing to the development of local economies, by means of recycling locally-available waste in response to global challenge. The BEST project foreseen a comprehensive methodological approach including both experimental activities and theoretical modelling, as it is intended at both advancing the fundamental knowledge in one of the emerging research topics in the field of construction and building materials and paving the way toward the marked uptake.","Start date":"2023-03-01T00:00:00","End date":"2027-02-28T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON.1.2","Key Action":"HORIZON-MSCA-2021-SE-01-01","Call":"HORIZON-MSCA-2021-SE-01","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"726800","Ec Contribution per partner":"174800","Number of Participants":11},{"_id":7,"Project ID":"101058429","Project acronym":"MaxH2DR","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"Maximise H2 Enrichment in Direct Reduction Shaft Furnaces","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101058429","Project URL 2":"https://www.diin.unisa.it/ricerca/progetti-finanziati?progetto=48909","Description":"H2-enriched direct reduction (DR) is the key decarbonisation technology for integrated steelworks mentioned in pathways of all major steel producers. Natural gas driven DR is established in industry mostly outside Europe but there are no experiences with high H2 enrichment &gt; 80%. H2 based reduction is no principal issue but endothermic and the influences on morphology, diffusion and effective kinetics are not known. Also properties and movement of particles in the reactor are not know and issues like sticking cannot be excluded. Probably, temperature distribution and flow of solids and gas will be clearly different. No reliable prognosis is possible yet, in particular with regard to local permeability, process stability and product quality of industrial size furnaces with higher loads on the particles and larger local differences. Many activities are initiated for first industrial demonstration of H2-enriched DR but they will not close many of these knowledge gaps. MaxH2DR provides missing knowledge and data of reduction processes. A world-first test rig determines pellet properties at conditions of industrial H2 enriched DR furnaces and a physical demonstrator shows the linked solid and gas flow in shaft furnaces. This will be combined with digitals models including the key technology DEM-CFD to provide a hybrid demonstrator able to investigate scale-up and to optimise DR furnace design and operating point. This sound basis will be used to optimise the process integration into existing process chains. Simulation tools will be combined to a toolkits that covers impacts of product properties on downstream processes as well as impacts on gas and energy cycles.  Thus, promising process chains, sustainable and flexible, will be achieved for different steps along the road to decarbonisation. The digital toolkits will support industrial demonstration and implementation and strengthen digitisation and competitiveness of the European steel industry.","Start date":"2022-06-01T00:00:00","End date":"2026-05-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON.2.4","Key Action":"HORIZON-CL4-2021-TWIN-TRANSITION-01-18","Call":"HORIZON-CL4-2021-TWIN-TRANSITION-01","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"4476585","EU Contribution":"4161835,25","Ec Contribution per partner":"423386","Number of Participants":10},{"_id":8,"Project ID":"101128265","Project acronym":"Talent4Iberia","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"Career development of international talents of the energy research fields in the Iberian Peninsula","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101128265","Project URL 2":"","Description":"Talent4Iberia Programme aims to promote research excellence in the Iberian Peninsula, with primary focus on the Extremadura Ecosystem of Science, Technology and Innovation (SECTI), by offering 10 interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral fellowships with a duration of 36 months for the mobility and training of postdoctoral researchers of any nationality to develop R&D activities in the field of energy storage in Extremadura, within the Spanish-Portuguese and international cooperation framework, with the purpose to promote the development of their professional careers in an exceptional research environment.Talent4Iberia will be promoted and coordinated by the Council of Economy, Science and Digital Agenda of the Autonomous Community of Extremadura, Spain, the unit with competences in research policies and programmes in the region. The programme will be implement by 3 Spanish recruiting institutions: the Foundation FUNDECYT Science and Technology Park of Extremadura - Iberian Centre for Research in Energy Storage (Fundecyt-CIIAE), the University of Extremadura (UEX) and the Centre for Scientific and Technological Research of Extremadura (CICYTEX), and will count with the participation of 21 associated partners (13 universities, 4 research centres, and 4 companies dedicated to the energy sector, from 15 different countries: 8 EU Member States (Spain, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Slovenia, Sweden), 1 HE Associated Country (Norway), and 4 Other Third Countries (Australia, Chile, Switzerland, United Arab Emirates).The project is aligned with one of the research lines selected as a priority in the participants' policies, ENERGY STORAGE. With an international and interdisciplinary conception, it will also contribute positively to the development of territories with a high potential for scientific and technological development in the field of energy, and will serve as a pilot in the implementation of the HRS4R of the participating entities.","Start date":"2024-01-01T00:00:00","End date":"2028-12-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON.1.2","Key Action":"HORIZON-MSCA-2022-COFUND-01-01","Call":"HORIZON-MSCA-2022-COFUND-01","Role of University":"Associated Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"1432800","Ec Contribution per partner":"No data","Number of Participants":23},{"_id":9,"Project ID":"101081458","Project acronym":"QUANG","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"Quantum Grenoble Doctoral Programme","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101081458","Project URL 2":"https://www.phdquantumgrenoble.com/","Description":"The application of quantum phenomena to the development of new technological applications is one of the challenges of this century, as it promises to revolution citizens’ lives on communication, sensing, computation, and security. Quantum technologies are a priority of European and national stakeholders, in order to secure European technological sovereignty in this highly strategic field. As renowned actor in quantum science and technology, Université Grenoble-Alpes is proposing a COFUND DP aimed at efficiently train research fellows in this emergent domain, facing short to long-term challenges, and to build their career perspectives with various track options (short to medium-term positions, in private employment market,  where the need  of several thousand jobs profiles in quantum topics is expected to emerge in the next eight years, and in renown research centres all across Europe). Fellows will be at the forefront of emergent quantum discoveries from fundamental science to novel technologies, in a “3i” ecosystem, with perspective to diversify their set of skills and forge new mind sets and approaches to research and innovation. QuanG will rely on the strong basis sets by previous COFUND, enabling fellows to be rapidly recruited using robust, efficient, fair and transparent recruitment and integration process, and immersed in excellent training and supervision conditions, both from research and transferable skills perspectives. Besides, QuanG will aim at including all types of minorities and will strongly encourage women applications. 30 Associated Partners, academics and industrials, and 17 laboratories are supporting UGA in pushing forward this ambitious project, that will recruit 36 PhD fellows, over 4 calls, for a duration of 5 years. UGA consortium will invest 60% of the total funding available to fellows noticeably covering research, training, communication and selection costs.","Start date":"2023-01-01T00:00:00","End date":"2028-06-30T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON.1.2","Key Action":"HORIZON-MSCA-2021-COFUND-01-01","Call":"HORIZON-MSCA-2021-COFUND-01","Role of University":"Associated Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"3628800","Ec Contribution per partner":"No data","Number of Participants":30},{"_id":10,"Project ID":"101095237","Project acronym":"TRUEDEM","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"Trust in European Democracies","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101095237","Project URL 2":"https://www.unisa.it/unisa-rescue-page/dettaglio/id/529/module/87/row/10335/progetto-horizon-truedem-trust-in-european-democracies","Description":"Political trust has long been regarded as an important element of regime support and factor of regime stability; it is widely associated with a number of positive outcomes in representative democracies. Political trust drives citizens’ interest and engagement in politics, increases voting turnout and makes law-abiding behavior more common. Political trust is frequently equated to diffuse regime support and thus linked to the effective functioning and stability of the political system. The proposed research effort will monitor the structural (long-term) drivers of political trust but also emphasize the strategies which can be employed by diverse actors and agencies to strengthen accurate and informed judgments of agency trustworthiness. The objective of this ambitious project is twofold. First, we aim to design and implement a complex research effort to collect comprehensive evidence on the judgments of trustworthiness in a range of European states. Second, the project will develop a comprehensive and transparent toolbox of short-term and long-term policy interventions including recommendations, and methodologies for enhancing trust in political institutions, boosting transparency, and inclusiveness of representative systems in Europe. While there is a growing concern about the crisis of democracy and democratic backsliding, this research effort will provide an innovative theoretical perspective on the sources of regime support and strategies for trust building in the public domain. The project looks at the different drivers of 'positive high trust in democracy' and 'negative high trust in autocracy'. The project will facilitate development of a new paradigm of political trust and trust-building and will inspire emergence of new insights on the multi-facet origins of political trust and multi-factor nature of trustworthiness. The project has partners in Austria, Czechia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, and Ukraine.","Start date":"2023-01-01T00:00:00","End date":"2025-12-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON.2.2","Key Action":"HORIZON-CL2-2022-DEMOCRACY-01-08","Call":"HORIZON-CL2-2022-DEMOCRACY-01","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"2977273,75","EU Contribution":"2977273,50","Ec Contribution per partner":"230013,75","Number of Participants":13},{"_id":11,"Project ID":"101101961","Project acronym":"HECATE","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"Hybrid ElectriC regional Aircraft distribution TEchnologies","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101101961","Project URL 2":"https://www.diem.unisa.it/en/research/focus?id=1321","Description":"Aviation needs to meet the ambitious targets of the European Green Deal. This means a step change is needed towards hybrid electric regional aircraft to significantly reduce the fuel burn. This can only be accomplished with power distribution networks that can safely handle the high power and high voltage levels, ultimately up to several Megawatt. The HECATE project will address the associated challenges of system weight and power density, high voltage challenges with lightning, arcing and electromagnetic interference as well as optimized thermal management, in addition to digitizing the design process with digital twins. This will lead to transformative technology bricks, which are holistically optimized at system integration architecture level. The HECATE project will demonstrate a &gt;500 kW architecture in a copper bird at TRL5. This will provide a clearer understanding of high voltage challenges and how to mitigate them, with a scalability roadmap towards CAJU Phase 2 flight demonstration and exploitation in a 2035 new built Hybrid Electric Regional aircraft. Also, environmental impact and LCA will be assessed. For optimal alignment and ensuring certifiability, HECATE will establish relationships with other Clean Aviation projects (e.g. HER-01 for MW propulsion, HER-02 for thermal, TRA-01 for architecture, TRA-02 for certification) and authorities and standards groups (e.g. EASA, EUROCAE).  As a set of key enabling technologies that are well integrated, HECATE will contribute to the Clean Aviation SRIA and its expected impacts, and fully fulfill the call's expected outcomes. The 37-member consortium mobilizes key EU based industries throughout the entire existing supply chain: from aircraft OEMs to system integrators, to system and subsystems suppliers, 5 of which are SMEs. 17 RTOs,  complement and reinforce the industries, which also ensures knowledge gained is embedded in future research and education programs. HECATE requests 34 210 348€ of grant.","Start date":"2023-01-01T00:00:00","End date":"2025-12-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON.2.5","Key Action":"HORIZON-JU-CLEAN-AVIATION-2022-01-HER-03","Call":"HORIZON-JU-Clean-Aviation-2022-01","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"45157996,60","EU Contribution":"34210348","Ec Contribution per partner":"212500","Number of Participants":37},{"_id":12,"Project ID":"101073957","Project acronym":"The HuT","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"The Human-Tech Nexus - Building a Safe Haven to cope with Climate Extremes","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101073957","Project URL 2":"https://web.unisa.it/en/research/funded-projects?progetto=54157","Description":"The HuT will employ innovative disaster risk reduction solutions, accounting for the potential variations induced by climate change. This will involve integrating and leveraging best practices and successful multi-disciplinary experiences that have been recently developed within various territorial contexts by leading European research groups, institutions, and stakeholders, to deal with extreme climate events. The project’s main ambition beyond the state of the art is to promote the “best set” of trans-disciplinary risk management tools and approaches that could be adopted and used extensively across Europe, in as many situations as possible. The activities of the project will be developed considering the following main critical dimensions: trans-disciplinarity, systemic risk, co-production, cross-fertilization, transferability, and long-term legacy.A set of ten demonstrators will constitute a multi-hazard arena wherein possible disastrous events associated with climate extremes will be dealt with jointly by representatives of the scientific and technical communities, practitioners, policy-makers and local communities. The events associated to climate extremes that will be considered in this project are: forest fires, including wildland urban interface fires; meteorological/hydrological/agricultural droughts, including associated water shortage; heatwaves; weather-induced landslides, including debris flows; fluvial and pluvial floods; storms, including heavy rain, hail, thunderstorms, and storm surges. The HuT will mainly focus on the prevention and preparedness phases of the disaster risk management cycle, explicitly considering climate change scenarios and integrating the proposed set of solutions, for the various events considered, over short- (from days to several months) and long-term (from years to decades) time horizons.","Start date":"2022-10-01T00:00:00","End date":"2026-09-30T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON.2.3","Key Action":"HORIZON-CL3-2021-DRS-01-02","Call":"HORIZON-CL3-2021-DRS-01","Role of University":"Coordinator","Total cost project":"4928531,25","EU Contribution":"4793643,50","Ec Contribution per partner":"781250","Number of Participants":26},{"_id":13,"Project ID":"101069828","Project acronym":"FuelSOME","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"Multifuel SOFC system with  Maritime Energy vectors","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101069828","Project URL 2":"https://www.diin.unisa.it/ricerca/progetti-finanziati?progetto=54860","Description":"Shipping is responsible for the emission of about 1 billion tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) and about 2.5% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions worldwide. The drastic reduction of GHG emissions from ships has been set as one of the urgent targets to achieve the EU Green deal objectives. As a result, the maritime industry, which is a hard-to-decarbonize sector, is actively seeking for alternate solutions/technology which can make it more climate friendly but at the same time does not compromise on the current performance levels. Leveraging novel concepts as well as assets from former projects and initiatives, the project FuelSOME focuses on establishing the technological feasibility of a flexible, scalable, and multi-fuel capable energy generation system based on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) technology specially catered for long-distance maritime shipping. This system will be able to operate on Ammonia, Methanol and Hydrogen and their mixtures for which short and long-term sustainable supply pathways will be explored. Finally, on a broader level, an in-depth and detailed investigation on the environmental, social, and economic benefits of developing such a system for the European industry, the maritime sector and the citizens will be carried out. The future roadmap of the project is that the outcomes generated will not only benefit the maritime industry but can also serve as a blueprint/launchpad for implementing the same technology in other hard to abate emission sectors and/or, thereby enabling multi-fuel energy generators to become the norm in the future. The consortium comprises 8 partners: 7 partners from 6 European Member States and 1 partner from a non-associated third country (Switzerland). The FuelSOME consortium unites the necessary multidisciplinary knowledge, expertise, skills, and resources to constitute a representative value chain of actors, which together can achieve the project’s ambitious objectives.","Start date":"2022-09-01T00:00:00","End date":"2026-08-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON.2.5","Key Action":"HORIZON-CL5-2021-D2-01-08","Call":"HORIZON-CL5-2021-D2-01","Role of University":"Third Party","Total cost project":"2687485,5","EU Contribution":"2499985,50","Ec Contribution per partner":"22500","Number of Participants":11},{"_id":14,"Project ID":"101086142","Project acronym":"FLORIN","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"FLuorescent nanO-agents for super-Resolution Imaging and seNsing","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101086142","Project URL 2":"https://corsi.unisa.it/photovoltaics/comunicazioni-docenti?avviso=41075","Description":"Since Alzheimer disease (AD) affects up to 50% of individuals above 85, we will witness the three-fold increase in the number of patients by 2050 if no efficient therapy will be found. The FLORIN offers non-invasive real-time monitoring of key mechanisms involved in the AD pathogenesis by avant-garde bioimaging at temporal resolution less than 1 millisecond and spatial resolution 20 - 50 nm combined with the simultaneous all-optical thermal control with 20 mK accuracy. FLORIN relies on three pillars.(1)super-resolution optical fluctuation image scanning microscopy (SOFISM) and photon antibunching contrast enhanced super-resolved optical imaging (Q-ISM), providing accurate real-time information on fluorescent nanoparticles delivery, their organelle-specific targeting on the molecular level, and intracellular distribution with spatial resolution below 20-50 nm;(2)frequency upconverting quantum emitters that enable convert excitation in the tissue transparency window (from 650 to 1350 nm) to fluorescence in visual spectral range;(3)biosensing techniques capable to detect tiny changes of temperature in the living tissue with 20 mK accuracy.With its vision for the project and beyond, FLORIN will facilitate the further development of the devices for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of AD, being fully in line with the EU Joint Programme – Neurodegenerative Disease Research and  contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goal “To Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages”.Uniting 6 well-recognized academic partners from EU and Canada, and 3 hi-tech SMEs, ATOMICUS (Germany), Adamas (USA) and Platformina (Lithuania), FLORIN action as a part of the ‘biophotonics and quantum sensing’ flow will contribute to the rise of the potential of individuals and improve their career perspectives in research and innovations within this strongly networked European and global Photonics, Material science, Quantum technologies  and Neuroscience communities.","Start date":"2022-11-01T00:00:00","End date":"2026-10-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON.1.2","Key Action":"HORIZON-MSCA-2021-SE-01-01","Call":"HORIZON-MSCA-2021-SE-01","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"791200","Ec Contribution per partner":"92000","Number of Participants":12},{"_id":15,"Project ID":"101091828","Project acronym":"FURHY","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"FULLY RECYCLABLE HYBRID BIO-COMPOSITE FOR TRANSPORT APPLICATIONS","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101091828","Project URL 2":"https://www.diin.unisa.it/ricerca/progetti-finanziati?progetto=55565","Description":"The project aims at the development of a new, bio-based, smart and completely recyclable composite material, obtained by fast and low energy consumption out-of-autoclave process. The matrix will be made by a new bio-based epoxy resin formulation filled by expanded graphite (EG), that will have a multiple role in the enhancement of both material and manufacturing process, providing smart-functions. A hybrid composite will be developed, by the use of hemp and recycled carbon fibers (rCFs), thus maximizing the environmental benefits with a life-cycle perspective. The hybridization will let to exploit the advantages offered by both fibers, minimizing the relevant drawbacks. The manufacturing process will consist in a low energy version of the prepreg compression moulding (PCM). Aeronautics and automotive field are the main sectors of interest.","Start date":"2023-07-01T00:00:00","End date":"2026-12-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON.2.4","Key Action":"HORIZON-CL4-2022-RESILIENCE-01-11","Call":"HORIZON-CL4-2022-RESILIENCE-01","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"3860178,50","EU Contribution":"3860178,50","Ec Contribution per partner":"680000","Number of Participants":9},{"_id":16,"Project ID":"101169530","Project acronym":"NANAQUA","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101169530","Project URL 2":"","Description":"NANAQUA emerges at the forefront of addressing the global water crisis, leveraging nanotechnology and nano(functionalized) materials (NMs) for cutting-edge water treatment solutions. In tackling the societal challenge posed by contaminants of emerging concern (CECs), NANAQUA addresses the risks these pollutants, including endocrine-disrupting compounds, per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances, and pharmaceuticals, pose to freshwater resources and ecosystems. With over 500 European monitoring sites reporting pollutant concentrations harmful to aquatic life, the urgency for effective solutions is clear. NANAQUA's approach transcends current wastewater treatment systems, which inadequately remove CECs, by integrating nanotechnology into (photo)chemical and biological degradation systems. NANAQUA's solution further involves developing smart nanosensors for real-time water quality monitoring and generating insights in toxicity of nanomaterials and CECs. This strategy promises a comprehensive improvement in water purification effectiveness, aligning with the EU's Water Reuse Regulation and supporting sustainable resource management. The project establishes the first European doctoral training network dedicated to NMs integration in water treatment, training 15 professionals through an international, intersectoral, and interdisciplinary research program. This unique combination of training in (bio)chemical water treatment, materials science, (eco-)toxicology, and environmental sustainability assessment is pivotal for becoming experts in this field, granting highly valuable competencies for the job market. Environmentally, NANAQUA's long-term impact includes enhanced water treatment, reducing harmful CECs in aquatic systems, and thus protecting human health and promoting pollution-free habitats. Economically, it aligns with EU regulations, promising reduced costs, energy use, and job growth in the water treatment sector.","Start date":"2024-10-01T00:00:00","End date":"2028-09-30T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON","Key Action":"HORIZON-MSCA-2023-DN-01-01","Call":"HORIZON-MSCA-2023-DN-01","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"3981772,80","Ec Contribution per partner":"518875,2","Number of Participants":19},{"_id":17,"Project ID":"101110903","Project acronym":"DAFNE","Status":"Closed","Title":"Delivery of Small RNAs by Functional Hydrogel Nanoparticles to Improve Osmotic strEss Tolerance in Plants","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101110903","Project URL 2":"","Description":"RNA interference is a potent technology largely employed to trigger gene silencing and control specific biological processes. Thedelivery of small RNA is one of the most intriguing challenges in RNAi technology. Smart nanomaterials for safe and effective RNAdelivery have been successfully exploited in animals, while a limited number of applications have been proposed in plants so far. Thepresent project aims to develop and to validate smart hydrogel for small RNA (siRNA and miRNA) delivery able to knock down theexpression of selected genes and ultimately promote osmotic stress tolerance in plants. To achieve these objectives, naturalhydrogels such as dextran, poly(ethylene glycol), chitosan and alginate will be synthesised and functionalised with small RNAs inorder to obtain nanomaterials with unique properties. Hydrogels will be applied to plant leaves and roots, both in vitro and in vivo. Asproof of concept, DAFNE will target control genes such as phytoene desaturase (PDS) and green fluorescent protein (GFP) in themodel species Arabidopis thaliana, whose knockdown phenotypes are well-known and easily detected. Subsequently, functionalhydrogels will deliver stress-related miRNAs in order to develop drought tolerant plants in A. thaliana and in a representative foodcrop Solanum tuberosum.Merging distinct expertise, DAFNE will offer the candidate researcher multidisciplinary training in the field of plant biology andgenetics, as well as in molecular and cell biology, which will expand her skills, currently based on chemical engineering.","Start date":"2023-10-01T00:00:00","End date":"2025-09-30T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON","Key Action":"HORIZON-MSCA-2022-PF-01-01","Call":"HORIZON-MSCA-2022-PF-01","Role of University":"Coordinator","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"188590,08","Ec Contribution per partner":"188590,08","Number of Participants":2},{"_id":18,"Project ID":"101115190","Project acronym":"IQARO","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"SpIn-orbitronic QuAntum bits in Reconfigurable 2D-Oxides","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101115190","Project URL 2":"https://www.iqaro.eu/","Description":"The quest for the realization of \"\"fault tolerant\"\" quantum computation is currently challenged by the extreme fragility of quantum effects with respect to noise and decoherence. Quantum control, quantum initialization, read-out and enhanced coherence remain the main challenges which need to be addressed in a scalable multi-qubit platform. In the last few years there were tremendous advancements in the field of spin-orbitronics where the spin-degrees of freedom are manipulated with electric fields through the spin-momentum locking of the electrons. In spite of its importance, this property of materials characterized by large and tunable spin-orbit coupling (SOC), such as two-dimentional (2D) oxide materials, is not fully exploited in quantum computation. Here, we propose spin-orbitronics qubits and their experimental realization in single and double quantum dots based on 2D electron gases (2DEGs) formed at SrTiO3-based oxide interfaces. Due to their large spin-orbit splitting and gate-tunability, oxide interfaces are characterized by an exceptional degree of spin-momentum locking, and at the same time by a unique combination of high-mobility and 2D-magnetism. The exploitation of largely tunable SOC and spin-polarization in 2D systems, in combination with tunabilty of the host materials, is very attractive for a novel quantum computation platform as it allows a coherent quantum control of individual electron spins using spin to charge interconvertion.  The proposed platform has all the characteristics for the practical implementation of an innovative quantum computation approach which allows upscaling to a large qubit numbers and goes beyond the one-dimensional interconnect schemes with important fundamental and technological advantages based on spin-orbitronics.","Start date":"2023-10-01T00:00:00","End date":"2027-09-30T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON.3.1","Key Action":"HORIZON-EIC-2022-PATHFINDERCHALLENGES-01-06","Call":"HORIZON-EIC-2022-PATHFINDERCHALLENGES-01","Role of University":"Third Party","Total cost project":"3717545,25","EU Contribution":"3717545,25","Ec Contribution per partner":"No data","Number of Participants":10},{"_id":19,"Project ID":"101160614","Project acronym":"EU-DREAM","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"Effective Uptake of Digital Services to Repower European Consumers and Communities as Active Participants in Energy Transition and Markets","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101160614","Project URL 2":"","Description":"EU-DREAM brings together a group of preeminent energy industry and research partners focused on accelerating innovation in digital tools and promoting the effective uptake of digital services. EU-DREAM is aligned with the EU Action Plan on the Digitalisation of the Energy System as it proposes to develop the next generation of energy services, solutions and products that really work for energy consumers, fully tested and demonstrated in 6 LLs in 6 EU countries (Portugal, Belgium, Italy, Ireland, Greece and Denmark). EU-DREAM will address the barriers, motivations, and drivers from the consumer’s perspective, intertwining the new technological developments with SSH expertise. All EU-DREAM technical solutions will produce high-level TRL 6-7 results by the end of the project.","Start date":"2024-07-01T00:00:00","End date":"2027-12-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON","Key Action":"HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-03-04","Call":"HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-03","Role of University":"Third Party","Total cost project":"4541817,5","EU Contribution":"3999992","Ec Contribution per partner":"No data","Number of Participants":22},{"_id":20,"Project ID":"101060152","Project acronym":"STREETS","Status":"Closed","Title":"Science, technology and research for ethical engagement translate in society","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101060152","Project URL 2":"","Description":"The project S.T.R.E.E.T.S. (Science, Technology and Research for Ethical Engagement Translated in Society) wants to define the new maps of society and science, in order to orient themselves in the places they live to explore the future in the best way, to have a greater and better development. S.T.R.E.E.T.S. project aims to involve the entire Campania region and southern Lazio. With about 7 million inhabitants and with 5 involved public universities (Università di Napoli Federico II, Università di Salerno, Università della Campania L. Vanvitelli, Università L'Orientale, Università di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale - with the support of Università del Sannio as associated partner - and a network of 24 CNR Institutes, having a total of about 8.000 permanent researchers) S.T.R.E.E.T.S. project aims to bring the  population, public administrations, schools, enterprises and other parts of society closer to the research world and viceversa: not just for one night, but starting from the European Research Night.The two main objectives the project wants to reach are: •to allow the scientists to interact directly with the public, tell their own stories, show who they are and what is their role in society, providing them the right tools to do so;•to show the role of the researcher for the society and economy, as well as the impact of researchers’ work on citizens’ daily lives;The activities of the project will combine education with entertainment (edutainment) in various forms, such as exhibitions, hands-on experiments, science shows, simulations, debates, games, competitions, quizzes to encourage formal and informal science education with the aim of improving the scientific knowledge base of the public. . Given so, the impacts that we intend to achieve are:•Enhance engagement with citizens on R&I;•Increase awareness among the general public of the importance and benefits of R&I and its concrete impact on citizens’ daily life;•Contribute to the diffusion and the promotion of excellence research projects across Europe and beyond;•Raise the interest of young people in science and research careers.Finally, in periods of conflict such as these, mitigating \"\"ignorance\"\" can help strengthen a spirit of peace between cultures.","Start date":"2022-05-21T00:00:00","End date":"2024-05-20T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON.1.2","Key Action":"HORIZON-MSCA-2022-CITIZENS-01-01","Call":"HORIZON-MSCA-2022-CITIZENS-01","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"299375","Ec Contribution per partner":"34375","Number of Participants":8},{"_id":21,"Project ID":"101162230","Project acronym":"S.T.R.E.E.T.S.","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"Science, technology and research for ethical engagement translated in society","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101162230","Project URL 2":"","Description":"The present version of the project S.T.R.E.E.T.S. (Science, Technology, and Research for Ethical Engagement Translated into Society) 2024-2025 marks a significant shift from the previous proposal: the most evident change is the shift of our focus from the streets to the squares as the focal point for the initiatives. This transition, defined as \"\"S.T.R.E.E.T.S. to (the) square\"\", also represents an elevation to the next level of engagement and an enhancement of the results of the previous project. The objectives remain consistent, emphasizing in all the initiatives the promotion of scientific understanding, opposing to misinformation, engaging the public, fostering public participation, advocacy for ethical research, and promoting innovation and social development.The project will continue to engage the entire Campania region and southern Lazio, potentially encompassing approximately 10% of Italy's population.The collaboration among all the prominent public universities of the Campania region, the network of more than 26 CNR Institutes, private companies, and various new third parties is confirmed. This result gives an idea of the positive impact of the first two years of implementation.Furthermore, the project addresses key themes on Europe's developmental agenda notably through the EU Missions. A specific attention is dedicated to the relationship with schools: researchers will engage with teachers, educators and pupils on challenges related, for instance, to climate change, sustainable development, health. Schools' initiative will also promote gender balance, diversity and inclusiveness in science in terms of planned activities and researchers involved.In this dynamic, the transition to squares as a meeting point represents a dynamic response to the evolving needs of society, ensuring that the project remains at the forefront of fostering a symbiotic relationship between science, technology, research, and society for the common good.","Start date":"2024-04-21T00:00:00","End date":"2026-04-20T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON.1.2","Key Action":"HORIZON-MSCA-2023-CITIZENS-01-01","Call":"HORIZON-MSCA-2023-CITIZENS-01","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"456875","Ec Contribution per partner":"No data","Number of Participants":8},{"_id":22,"Project ID":"101079894","Project acronym":"COMFORT","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"","Project URL":"https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101079894","Project URL 2":"","Description":"In the EU, treating patients with prostate (PCa) and kidney cancer (KC) costs more than €6.6 billion annually. Yet, PCa and KC are often managed inadequately, which is associated with high costs and negative consequences such as hospitalisation, psychosocial stress and poorer chances of survival. Diagnostic and therapeutic effectiveness depends on multimodal information, including cancer type, stage, and location as well as the patient’s age and health. Current clinical methods do not effectively use the large amount of mostly unstructured data. The main challenge in developing multimodal models is the lack of access to data sources and missing joint validation of data through collaboration between clinicians and computer scientists. A strength of our consortium is access to multiple sources of medical data, including the largest expert-annotated database for PCa and KC to date. Our overall goal is to develop and deploy marketable data-driven multimodal decision support systems to improve clinical prognosis, patient stratification and individual therapy for patients suffering from PCa or KC, defining a new state-of-the-art for the development of multimodal medical AI applications. We will develop AI models for PCa and KC that incorporate multimodal data, e.g., image data, unstructured medical text notes, laboratory information and biomarkers, and perform a prospective validation of the models in a large prospective multicentric international study. At the same time, we will assess the trust of healthcare professionals and patients in such AI tools and explore how this trust can be increased.By providing improved, personalised diagnosis and prognosis assessment, the multimodal models will ultimately contribute to better patient outcomes and quality of life. The models developed in this study can be used as basis for any use case where imaging and electronic medical records are relevant, as they are easily adaptable and can help combat different types of cancer.","Start date":"2023-04-01T00:00:00","End date":"2027-03-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"HORIZON.2.1","Key Action":"HORIZON-HLTH-2022-TOOL-12-01-two-stage","Call":"HORIZON-HLTH-2022-TOOL-12-two-stage","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"5906596,25","EU Contribution":"5906596,25","Ec Contribution per partner":"75333,75","Number of Participants":15},{"_id":23,"Project ID":"2023-1-IT02-KA220-HED-000154297","Project acronym":"diversHUBility","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"diversHUBility - percorsi di formazione e di avviamento all'imprenditorialità per persone con disabilità","Project URL":"https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/2023-1-IT02-KA220-HED-000154297","Project URL 2":"https://docenti.unisa.it/005819/en/research/projects?progetto=60689","Description":"The aim is to develop skills that are useful for improving the employability and productivity of people with disabilities. The project intends to concretize the process of strengthening and self-awareness of people with disabilities - in line with the document \"Implementation guidelines E + and ESC Inclusion and Diversity Strategy\" - to overcome cognitive, social or other difficulties and thus make them fully participate in economic life social and labor market of the EU.","Start date":"2023-11-06T00:00:00","End date":"2026-05-05T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"Erasmus+","Key Action":"Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices","Call":"ErasmusPlus_KA2_2023","Role of University":"Coordinator","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"400000","Ec Contribution per partner":"400000","Number of Participants":9},{"_id":24,"Project ID":"2021-1-IT02-KA220-HED-000032111","Project acronym":"-","Status":"Closed","Title":"Digital Womanist","Project URL":"https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/2021-1-IT02-KA220-HED-000032111","Project URL 2":"https://digitalwomanist.unisa.it/","Description":"Realisation of 1 LTTA for teachers/trainers/experts from the partnership for methodological alignment on techniques/methods to conduct workshop and WBL sessions applying the transformational team coaching model. OBJECTIVE: To transfer and standardise the methodological approach of a pool of partnership lecturers on transformational team coaching","Start date":"2022-02-01T00:00:00","End date":"2024-01-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"Erasmus+","Key Action":"Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices","Call":"ErasmusPlus_KA2_2021","Role of University":"Coordinator","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"298174","Ec Contribution per partner":"298174","Number of Participants":8},{"_id":25,"Project ID":"2021-1-TR01-KA220-VET-000028090","Project acronym":"DigiRescueMe","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"Standardization and Digitalization of Rescue Education in Mining","Project URL":"https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/2021-1-TR01-KA220-VET-000028090","Project URL 2":"https://www.rimedia.unisa.it/digirescueme/","Description":"The main objective of DigiRescueMe project is to create a digitally enriched standard rescue and safety curriculum for learners in Vocational Schools and mines. Among the activities of the project to realize this objective, two specific project results (PR) will be accomplished. In addition to these, two learning teaching training (LTT) activity, five multiplier event (ME) and five small scale seminar will also be organized as project activities.","Start date":"2022-02-28T00:00:00","End date":"2024-12-27T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"Erasmus+","Key Action":"Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices","Call":"ErasmusPlus_KA2_2021","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"184368","Ec Contribution per partner":"34230","Number of Participants":6},{"_id":26,"Project ID":"2024-1-ES01-KA220-HED-000256109","Project acronym":"LIT-FUTURE","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"Literature to change the future: promoting narratives and spaces for ecosocial change from universities","Project URL":"https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/2024-1-ES01-KA220-HED-000256109","Project URL 2":"https://www.disps.unisa.it/ricerca/progetti-finanziati?progetto=64726","Description":"The general objective of LIT-FUTURE is to develop innovative and transnational educational actions based on the narrative imaginaries present in climafiction, Anthropocene poetics and eco-literature, as a methodological strategy to delve into the multifaceted causes and effects of contemporary ecosocial crises, strengthening the role of Universities in promoting sustainability, the fight against the climate crisis and the ecological transition.","Start date":"2024-12-15T00:00:00","End date":"2027-12-14T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"Erasmus+","Key Action":"Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices","Call":"ErasmusPlus_KA2_2024","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"400000","Ec Contribution per partner":"59704","Number of Participants":6},{"_id":27,"Project ID":"2021-1-IT02-KA220-HED-000030196","Project acronym":"INSIGHT","Status":"Closed","Title":"Establish an Inclusive LGBTI Health Care Provision: Make a stand against stigma, discrimination and inequalities","Project URL":"https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/2021-1-IT02-KA220-HED-000030196","Project URL 2":"https://docenti.unisa.it/000723/ricerca/progetti?progetto=48544","Description":"The main aim of the INSIGHT project was to promote common values, inclusion, equality and participation through acquiring new competences, skills and guidelines about best practices regarding LGBTI people and their needs when accessing the health sector. Therefore, the project aimed to empower awareness, recognition and acceptance of the factors that affect LGBTI people's well-being and physical health, to promote and to enhance digital transformation in HEI by creating a flexible learning material. As the long title expresses \"Establish an Inclusive LGBTI Health Care Provision: Make a stand against stigma, discrimination and inequalities\" the INSIGHT project wanted to contrast inequalities, stigma and discrimination that are still visible today in EU countries, but not only. In order to reduce the stigma associated with the healthcare system through a process of increased awareness and understanding of multiple identities, the INSIGHT project intended to raise the level of knowledge on LGBTI issues among students enrolled in health courses as future health professionals, but also among health professionals and all those working in different capacities within the health system.","Start date":"2021-12-01T00:00:00","End date":"2023-11-30T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"Erasmus+","Key Action":"Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices","Call":"ErasmusPlus_KA2_2021","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"270170","Ec Contribution per partner":"57480","Number of Participants":6},{"_id":28,"Project ID":"101083080","Project acronym":"RISK-E-SCAPE","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"RISK-E-SCAPE - lmproving disaster health and climate resilience at the expanded environmental crisis in Nepal and Bangladesh","Project URL":"https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/101083080","Project URL 2":"https://docenti.unisa.it/005819/en/research/projects?structure=300397&stato=1","Description":"The convergence of COVID-19 with natural hazards have reshaped the disaster riskscape in Southeast Asia, which has been deteriorated by the climate changes and the current environmental crisis. In their attempt to deal with the pandemic Nepal and Bangladesh have been also hit by multiple natural disasters (cyclones, heatwaves, landslides, and volcanic eruptions). RISK-E-SCAPE project encourages the recovery path from this expanded risk environment through the capacity building of Partner Countries HEIs in disaster health management and public health. The project objects to address the growing challenges of climate change and environmental degradation in Southeast Asia, providing academic activities in disaster health and environmental studies to Partner Countries HEIs through the development of open courses, the design and implementation of drills in Nepal and Bangladesh as well as the establishment of RISK-E-SCAPE Hubs as nexus of academic community, policy makers, civil society organizations for the preparedness, respond and recovery in environmental disasters. RISK-E-SCAPE promotes the capacity building at a multiprofessional and multidisciplinary level in disaster health in environmental crisis, strengthening the mechanism for multi-sectoral coordination and collaboration concerning the health sector and disaster management as well as preparing local authorities for emergency disaster preparedness. The project promotes equity in the educational activities, as well as the recovery and reconstruction process with particular attention to women and vulnerable or marginalised groups from low-income and/or rural area. Furthermore, it supports the Exchange of experiences, expertise and networking and bridging the EU acquis in pandemic/disaster health/ crisis in (SouthEast) Asia while supporting SDGs achievements","Start date":"2023-04-01T00:00:00","End date":"2026-03-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"Erasmus+","Key Action":"Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices","Call":"ErasmusPlus_KA2_2022","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"394653","Ec Contribution per partner":"55201","Number of Participants":7},{"_id":29,"Project ID":"101134558","Project acronym":"ASSIST","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"ASSIST - heAlthcare incluSion of motherS wIth diSabiliTy","Project URL":"https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/101134558","Project URL 2":"https://docenti.unisa.it/005287/ricerca/progetti?progetto=60897","Description":"The ASSIST Project proposal aspires to contribute to the following: Help to address the barriers faced by mothers with disability across Europe; Combat barriers linked to mothers with disability in healthcare through the development of training and outreach activities; Support the active and effective participation of people with disabilities in all aspects of social life; Contribute to the elimination of all forms of discrimination linked to mothers/mothers to be with disability. The ASSIST project will fill the gap both in research and in action regarding mothers with disability within the EU while at the same time will work complementarily to objectives set out in the Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021-2030 by the European Commission and the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities, and help Europe achieve several SDGs.","Start date":"2024-01-01T00:00:00","End date":"2026-12-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"Erasmus+","Key Action":"Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices","Call":"ErasmusPlus_KA2_2023","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"400000","Ec Contribution per partner":"43805","Number of Participants":10},{"_id":30,"Project ID":"2021-1-ES01-KA220-VET-000034729","Project acronym":"PRO-DISK","Status":"Closed","Title":"Progressing on Digital Skills (PRO-DISK)","Project URL":"https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/2021-1-ES01-KA220-VET-000034729","Project URL 2":"https://web.unisa.it/ricerca/progetti-finanziati?progetto=54779","Description":"The specific objectives of PRODISK project are the following ones: The development of a Digital Skills evaluation e-learning course to assist VET teachers to recognize and ultimately help certify the digital competences acquired by the students (from initial and continuous VET) in the development of their VET cycles. The course was based on DigComp, the digital competences framework elaborated by the European Commission; To integrate the e-learning course in a digital Learning Environment addressed to VET teachers and students. The learning environment encapsulates smartly PRODISK main result and builds on additional didactic resources. The ultimate purpose was to adopt this Learning Environment as a resource in the Curriculum of VET centres participating in our project (which we succeeded to do); To disseminate the Learning Environment in which the Digital Skills Evaluation course is integrated to VET centres in the three participating countries with the support of the official partners of the partnership and associated partners. We achieved the sustainability in the use of this result by integrating it as part of the curriculum of different VET centres and offering the products as Open Educational Results.","Start date":"2022-01-01T00:00:00","End date":"2023-12-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"Erasmus+","Key Action":"Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices","Call":"ErasmusPlus_KA2_2021","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"205170","Ec Contribution per partner":"28420","Number of Participants":7},{"_id":31,"Project ID":"2021-1-HR01-KA220-HED-000023012","Project acronym":"ZeeWaste4EU","Status":"Closed","Title":"Zero food waste education of \"Z\" generation of European citizens","Project URL":"https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/2021-1-HR01-KA220-HED-000023012","Project URL 2":"https://zeewaste4.eu/","Description":"The main objective of the ZeeWaste4EU project is to provide a specific age group between 18 and 24 years old, the so-called Generation Z, with additional knowledge and skills on an innovative approach to waste management focussing on food waste (FW). A further aim was to increase young people's understanding and awareness of their responsibilities in relation to FW management and the use of natural resources. To achieve this, it is necessary to strengthen young people's sense of responsibility and enable them to develop and implement effective FW prevention on a personal level and within their families and friends. Furthermore, through the project we aim to reshape Generation Z's relationship with food resources so that they adopt smarter lifestyles, sustainable consumption patterns and place more emphasis on the prevention of FW. To prepare young people to think critically about FW, the project developed benchmarks on FW in each partner country (PR 1), a data analysis on FW among young people (PR 2), educational materials on FW tailored to young people (PR 3), a self-assessment of FW prevention skills in digital form (PR 4) and the development and maintenance of the online education hub (PR 5) responsible for FW management.","Start date":"2021-11-01T00:00:00","End date":"2024-10-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"Erasmus+","Key Action":"Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices","Call":"ErasmusPlus_KA2_2021","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"343610","Ec Contribution per partner":"112815","Number of Participants":5},{"_id":32,"Project ID":"2022-1-IT02-KA220-HED-000086223","Project acronym":"RIVERTEMP","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"Education in categorization and identification of Temporary Rivers to fight climate change","Project URL":"https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/2022-1-IT02-KA220-HED-000086223","Project URL 2":"https://www.diciv.unisa.it/ricerca/progetti-finanziati?progetto=54637","Description":"Temporary rivers (TRs) are defined as watercourses that may dry up for some period of time within the year. These watercourses are ubiquitous in the EU and all over the world, from the Alpine snow-fed creeks to occasionally water-filled streams in arid and semi-arid areas. At the global scale, recent hydrological estimates suggested that water ceases to flow along more than 50% of the world’s rivers by length, demonstrating that non-perennial rivers can be seen as a rule.","Start date":"2022-12-01T00:00:00","End date":"2025-11-30T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"Erasmus+","Key Action":"Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices","Call":"ErasmusPlus_KA2_2022","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"400000","Ec Contribution per partner":"91157,65","Number of Participants":6},{"_id":33,"Project ID":"101124794","Project acronym":"NEOLAiA","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"NEOLAiA – Transforming Regions for an Inclusive Europe","Project URL":"https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/101124794","Project URL 2":"https://web.unisa.it/ricerca/progetti-finanziati?progetto=61293","Description":"\"NEOLAiA is transforming regional connectivity by embracing (i) digital transformation, through (ii) inclusion and diversity in a context of (iii) enhanced mobility. These are the 3 key NEOLAiA pillars that support our alliance, founded in 2019 by young dynamic universities from 9 European countries. We see our role within small and mid-sized cities with the potential to boldly transform the European higher education system and society, from a bottom-up perspective, bringing sustainable innovations for social and economic prosperity not only to our regions, but to the EU as a whole and beyond. Our vision and premise are predicated on strong values as a European University, firmly supported in its three core missions of (i) educating our citizens for an informed, inclusive and diverse union of nations; (ii) researching for new knowledge creation with purpose and, (iii) engaging with our societies, giving them voice in a context of increased dilemmas, between an inequitable globalization model and towards an unknown future.","Start date":"2024-01-01T00:00:00","End date":"2027-12-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"Erasmus+","Key Action":"Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices","Call":"ErasmusPlus_KA2_2023","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"14398401","Ec Contribution per partner":"1585254","Number of Participants":9},{"_id":34,"Project ID":"101128757","Project acronym":"EduGame","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"EduGame - Serious Games for Creativity and Social Cohesion in Teacher Education","Project URL":"https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/101128757","Project URL 2":"https://web.unisa.it/ricerca/progetti-finanziati?progetto=60907","Description":"The EduGame project aims to improve teacher training in The Western Balkans and the South-Mediterranean by promoting game-based learning as a new pedagogical approach. The goal of the project is to train highly qualified prospective school teachers in social sciences, humanities and IT in educational technologies using serious games to promote human rights, democracy, and social cohesion in two neighbouring regions with cultures and history of mutual influence. This will enhance the quality of student training in the six modernised BA and MA Programs. The purpose is to modernise teacher training curricula by incorporating a focus on serious games and game-based learning, to elaborate high-quality learning materials, and to equip EduGame labs by relying on innovative pedagogical approaches and advanced educational technologies.Specialists from Lithuania, Spain, and Italy will introduce colleagues from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Tunisia the new student-oriented, constructivist and experiential pedagogical approaches, as well as new educational technology solutions. This will help teachers to design and develop educational games, recognise their didactic potential, and use this knowledge in their pedagogical practices. Prospective school teachers in social sciences, humanities and IT will also learn game design, which is considered a creative process involving the development of a game concept, core elements, and structure, including artwork, story, playability, and game balance. The graduates will be able to apply game-based learning as an innovative pedagogical strategy and promote social change and foster inclusion, prioritizing human rights, gender equality, social cohesion, and the inclusion of diverse populations, including people with disabilities, of all ages, genders, ethnicities and cultural backgrounds in the regions of the countries participating in the project.","Start date":"2023-11-01T00:00:00","End date":"2026-10-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"Erasmus+","Key Action":"Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices","Call":"ErasmusPlus_KA2_2023","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"797241","Ec Contribution per partner":"80849","Number of Participants":9},{"_id":35,"Project ID":"101179685","Project acronym":"USGAT","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"USGAT - Unleashing sustainable growth through applied technologies","Project URL":"https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/101179685","Project URL 2":"https://docenti.unisa.it/005729/ricerca/progetti?progetto=64084","Description":"Unleashing sustainable growth through applied technologies(USGAT) aims to create a interuniversitary master programme to unleash sustainable regional development by: designing an innovative curriculum where students acquire different digital skills and knowledge in the first semester that will be used to solve real problems in the second semester; brining in sustainability concepts in a practical way and analysing practical cases in all subjects of the master; implementing innovative learning entered on students and based on solving real problems; engaging different developing institutions, researchers, NGOs to the project from the beginning where they will send feedback about the real problems to solve in each area and they will host students during the pilot; designing internships programme where students can applied their knowledge in real context and institutions can implement the new technologies methods learned in the master programme; fostering the collaboration in research and innovations between HEIs and local institutions","Start date":"2024-11-01T00:00:00","End date":"2027-10-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"Erasmus+","Key Action":"Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices","Call":"ErasmusPlus_KA2_2024","Role of University":"Partner","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"799184","Ec Contribution per partner":"62656","Number of Participants":14},{"_id":36,"Project ID":"101047390","Project acronym":"ActEuR","Status":"Closed","Title":"ActEuR - Activating EU rights: Past and Present of Fundamental Human Rights","Project URL":"https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/101047390","Project URL 2":"","Description":"\"The main objective of the Jean Monnet “Activating EU rights: Past and Present of Fundamental Human Rights” Module (ActEuR) is to deepen knowledge and raise awareness among a wide target audience on the threat to fundamental human rights at European level through a sociological-historical perspective that adopts the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights as a frame of reference. It represents the instrument through which the ActEuR project intends to connect past and present forms of violations/threats of the rights of dignity, freedom, equality, solidarity, citizenship and justice, such as EU’s core values. The basic consideration that drives the project is that large sections of the population of EU countries, especially young people − also as a result of the multiple and prolonged crisis, including ongoing pandemic crisis, affecting Europe − are “captured” by speeches that tend to normalize violence, xenophobia, racism, and that this trend is destined to spread more and more in European societies without the development of a “critical public memory” able to show the continuity between past and present violations/threats of human rights. Going beyond the strictly legal aspects, without underestimating them, ActEuR focuses on the “social Europeanisation” of fundamental human rights conveyed by the EU Charter. Its main activities are: 1) a Teaching course for Master degree students of the University of Salerno (IT) on the EU Charter; 2) Public webinars involving university students, national and local civil society actors engaged in the field of human rights, institutional representatives, and the wider public; 3) School roundtables involving teachers and students of secondary schools; 4) Empirical research on the spread of denial of fundamental human rights in youth populations. All of these activities have in common that they consider the EU Charter a dynamic instrument, a “living text” that protects, broadens and adapts to the present a core of fundamental human rights.\"","Start date":"2022-02-01T00:00:00","End date":"2025-01-31T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"Erasmus+","Key Action":"Jean Monnet Activities","Call":"ErasmusPlus_JeanMonnet_Projects2021","Role of University":"Coordinator","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"22000","Ec Contribution per partner":"22000","Number of Participants":1},{"_id":37,"Project ID":"101127377","Project acronym":"EU4GH","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"EU4GH - New Visions of the European Union's Role in Global Health","Project URL":"https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/101127377","Project URL 2":"https://web.unisa.it/en/international/projects?id=1216","Description":"\"The proposed Centre of Excellence \"\"New Visions of the European Union's Role in Global Health\"\" (EU4GH) is conceived as an interdepartmental high-quality research and teaching hub, aiming at placing itself in the national and international panorama as a focal point of expertise and knowledge on EU studies on global health issues. Its focus will rest on the external dimension of the European Health Union and the leading role that the EU plays as a key actor in the global health scenario, in accordance with the EU Global Health Strategy and in line with the European Commission's Priority \"\"A stronger Union in the world\"\".  The Centre will bring together experts in EU and International Law with a long track record of academic work on EU and global health law, as well as high-level officers from Italian governmental institutions operating in the field of health. It will be led by the Department of Legal Sciences of the University of Salerno and supported by the Department of Medicine, the Department of Pharmacy and the \"\"Observatory on Human Rights: Bioethics, Health, Environment\"\". It will avail itself of the advice and contribution offered by foreign internationally recognized experts and will closely collaborate with a large network of European, African and American academic associations, university departments and research centres.  EU4GH aims to reach a broad range of beneficiaries through university courses and traineeship, webinars, open access publications and research outputs destined not only to students and academics, but also to lawyers, health professionals, public administrations, policy makers and law makers, civil servants and the civil society.  The expected outputs include a multitask website to share knowledge, scientific results and good practices (combining an e-learning platform and a “community of practice”), 3 university courses, a webinar series, a summer school, a professional training course, 2 conferences, 3 public engagement events and 2 books.\"","Start date":"2023-09-18T00:00:00","End date":"2026-09-17T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"Erasmus+","Key Action":"Jean Monnet Activities","Call":"ErasmusPlus_JeanMonnet_Projects2023","Role of University":"Coordinator","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"100000","Ec Contribution per partner":"100000","Number of Participants":1},{"_id":38,"Project ID":"101126599","Project acronym":"EU-GLOBACT","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"EU-GLOBACT - Transnational Crime and EU Law: towards Global Action against Cross-borders Threats to common security, rule of law and human rights","Project URL":"https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/101126599","Project URL 2":"https://docenti.unisa.it/003459/ricerca/progetti?progetto=60511","Description":"The EU-GLOBACT Module aims to promote excellence in teaching and research in the field of EU legal studies, introducing a new focus on the emerging EU counter-crime policy, paramount to ensuring security and protecting European values, including the rule of law and fundamental rights, both in the EU and worldwide. In this perspective, the Module will contribute to spreading knowledge about the EU’s priority to export European interests and values to the global stage through its active role and stronger voice in fighting terrorism and cross-border/online crimes. The main expected result is identifying solutions and best practices in fighting transnational offences that could be replicated at the European and international level. To this end, EU-GLOBACT combines teaching projects, research initiatives, and community engagement, adopting a multidisciplinary, gender equality, and non-discrimination approach.","Start date":"2023-09-18T00:00:00","End date":"2026-09-17T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"Erasmus+","Key Action":"Jean Monnet Activities","Call":"ErasmusPlus_JeanMonnet_Projects2023","Role of University":"Coordinator","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"27500","Ec Contribution per partner":"27500","Number of Participants":1},{"_id":39,"Project ID":"101085070","Project acronym":"DECDP","Status":"Ongoing","Title":"DECDP - DIGITAL EDUCATION AND CONSENT TO DATA PROCESSING","Project URL":"https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/101085070","Project URL 2":"https://corsi.unisa.it/unisa-rescue-page/dettaglio/url/L2Rpcml0dG8tdW5pb25lLWV1cm9wZWEtYXBwbGljYXRvL25ld3M%3D/id/1542/module/475/row/22178/digital-education-and-consent-to-data-processing-decdp","Description":"The project aims at adopting a virtuous model in the field of \"\"informational self-determination\"\" for data processing, for the purpose of tackling the phenomenon of \"\"digital colonialism\"\". The attribution of an economic value to personal data has marked the evolution of the data’s function: alongside the idea according which data are considered as an expression of the individual's personality, a \"\"negotiation\"\" aspect emerges, by which data are likely to be the subject of commercial transactions. Their ambivalent nature must lead to an increase in the forms of protection for the users of digital services who, in the World Wide Web, are in the position of \"\"weak\"\" parties. Alongside \"\"informed\"\" consent, it is necessary to start talking about \"\"conscious\"\" consent, i.e. the need to create awareness in users of the final utilization of their data when they express consent to their processing. The central point of the project is a specialized teaching course divided into three steps, each lasting one year. The module will also rely on social media pages, video lessons and a dedicated website. Conferences, seminars, workshops and open days will be organized. The project is intended for university students of the Department of Legal Sciences, students of other departments of Salerno University, high schools, doctoral students, researchers, professionals in the field, and, thanks to digital tools, to an even wider audience. The aim is to promote knowledge of the legislation on the protection of privacy in the digital world, supported and guaranteed by the European institutions. Our goal is to build specialized skills in the digital field which can be used in a working environment, and to promote a dialogue between the academic world and society in general. 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To this aim, the JM team is composed of well-established scholars (including 2 Junior) from the University of Salerno, and from other Universities (IT, ESP, POL) in order to deliver a range of activities and events open to students, academia, civil society, policy-makers, and the general public. Didactic activities include 1 Undergraduate Course (36h, 40 students/year) targeting students of Law, as well as students of Political Sciences, International Relations, and Economics, in order to enrich their curricula with EU studies, and 1 Hybrid Training Lecture Series (20h, 35 students/year) targeting Ph.D. students, young researchers, and early-stage professionals, allowing the simultaneous in-class and online participation, in order to broaden the audience to students from foreign countries/universities. The students will work to deliver students’ papers in English and they will be involved in other research (EU-DRAW Hub) and educational initiatives (i.e. the DRAW EUROPE! 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It will be addressed to students, graduates and PhD candidates, and to all stakeholders (legal operators, judges, lawyers, law enforcement officials, civil servants and civil society, policy makers), also from the Western Balkans, and will be essential in the current stage of EU integration process for the construction of a widen community of law based on the respect for democracy and human rights. 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The expected outputs include a multitask website to share knowledge, scientific results and good practices, one legal clinic and one intensive course offered at the School of Law of the University of Salerno, three major conferences and at least one international publication.","Start date":"2024-10-15T00:00:00","End date":"2027-10-14T00:00:00","Organisation name":"Università degli Studi di Salerno","Organisation name ENG":"University of Salerno","Organisation ID":999899184,"Vat Number organisation":"IT00851300657","Organisation country":"Italy","Geographical coordinates Organisation":"40.771367219594055, 14.790683315545898","Organization URL":"https://www.unisa.it/","Programme":"Erasmus+","Key Action":"Jean Monnet Activities","Call":"ErasmusPlus_JeanMonnet_Projects2024","Role of University":"Coordinator","Total cost project":"No data","EU Contribution":"26000","Ec Contribution per partner":"26000","Number of Participants":1},{"_id":43,"Project ID":"2021-1-IT02-KA131-HED-000003275","Project acronym":"-","Status":"Closed","Title":"Mobility of higher education students and staff supported by internal policy funds (KA131-HED) - Coordinator: UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI SALERNO","Project URL":"https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/2021-1-IT02-KA131-HED-000003275","Project URL 2":"","Description":"Through the Erasmus Program and extensive international collaborations, the University has effectively executed numerous mobility projects. 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