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Some figures
The University of Bologna is one of the universities most actively involved in the PNRR and, within Mission 4 ‘Education and Research’, ranks first among Italian universities for participation in projects relating to digitalisation and innovation, ecological transition and social inclusion.
249,000,000
Euros
total funding received
44,500,000
Euros
funding disbursed by the University to organisations and businesses
7,379
Scientific instruments
acquired to set up or upgrade laboratories
1,690
People
involved in research
674
Collaborative networks
established at national and international level
553
PhD scholarships
awarded thanks to the funding
From results to new prospects
The PNRR projects have focused on different areas, but they all reflect a shared experience: resources transformed into skills, collaborations, results and new prospects.
A new pace for research
It has strengthened the groups involved, expanded operational capabilities and made it possible to develop structured and complex activities.
Skills that endure
The process has fostered the development of scientific, technical, managerial and administrative methods, tools and capabilities.
Results built together
A collaborative effort with organisations, businesses and local communities to share and disseminate innovation.
Value that opens up new directions
The PNRR leaves behind knowledge, tools and relationships from which new research, services and impact can emerge.
Highlights
In Granada, the Annual Conference and General Assembly of the Coimbra Group
Representatives from the network’s 42 member universities gathered to discuss the theme “Transforming the Local and Social Environment through Research and Innovation”.
QS Rankings: the University of Bologna moves up fifteen places and is 123rd in the world
The University continues to rise and achieves its best position since the international ranking was introduced: it has climbed 43 places in the last five years. Bologna is in the world top 100 for academic reputation and for the breadth and diversity of collaborations in the field of scientific research.
The University of Bologna welcomes African partners involved in TNE projects
The meeting provided an opportunity to reflect on the achievements of the projects and explore future avenues for cooperation in mobility, education and joint research.
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From research to society
The more we expect something, the more certain we are that we saw it. Even if it's not true
A study identifies the brain mechanism that links expectations to confidence in our decisions in the alpha oscillations of the right parietal cortex.
The cave lion that survived a severe fracture 190,000 years ago
The analysis of a fossil humerus preserved in the Geology Collection “Museo Giovanni Capellini” of the University of Bologna documents one of the oldest known cases of healing from a severe fracture in cave lions. The study, led by the University of Padua, provides rare insights into the lives and survival strategies of the great predators of the Pleistocene.
Cleaning up space: University of Bologna students head to ESA to test robot "sweeper" teams in orbit
A team of students from the University of Bologna has been selected to trial a multi-robot orbital system for space debris removal at the Orbital Robotics Laboratory of the European Space Agency.