14.4 million euros for Unite! alliance

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The funding of 14.4 million euros is a clear acknowledgement from the European C
The funding of 14.4 million euros is a clear acknowledgement from the European Commission that validates and reinforces the commitment of Unite! and all its partners to become a long-term strategic collaboration. (Source: Fredrik Persson)
Unite!'s proposal to be a technology and innovation driver for the advancement of a green and digital Europe has been approved by the European Commission (EC). The funding of 14.4 million euros is a clear acknowledgement from the European Commission that validates and reinforces the commitment of Unite! and all its partners to become a long-term strategic collaboration. (Source: Fredrik Persson) The European Commission has announced the selected European universities alliances to receive funding from the Erasmus+ programme and continue with the full deployment of their projects. Unite! University Network for Innovation, Technology and Engineering, which was one of the first 17 European alliances selected in the first call in 2019 has received again the support of the to continue its path within the next four years. Long-term strategic collaboration with two new partners. This second funding phase will start in November 2022 and coincides with the addition to Unite! of two new partners: Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) and Wroclaw University of Science and Technology. The funding of 14.4 million euros is a clear acknowledgement from the European Commission that validates and reinforces the commitment of Unite! and all its partners to become a long-term strategic collaboration.
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