NeurotechEU
NeurotechEU

NeurotechEU secures another four years of funding granted by the European Commission

The European Commission has published the selection results of the 2023 Erasmus+ call for proposals for European Universities, which supports alliances of higher education institutions that will shape the future of the European Education Area. NeurotechEU, the European University of Brain and Technology, is among the thirty selected alliances and will receive 14.3 million Euro to enter the second phase of the project.

For the next four years, NeurotechEU will advance training, research, and innovation and make Lifelong Learning a vital element of the project. NeurotechEU will use this to innovate education and training, build on new tools, platforms, and pedagogical principles delivering personalisation, hybrid learning, experience-driven training, and team science.

Prof. Paul Verschure, project coordinator of NeurotechEU: “By building on our mantra technology for, from, and with the brain, we have a unique opportunity to shape the future of European education, research, and innovation, accelerating the collaboration across countries, institutions, disciplines, application domains, and between academia and society.”

With the strengthening of its collaboration, NeurotechEU can further scale its mission to deliver interconnected, inclusive, and responsive education and training for all segments of society and in all regions of Europe, educating students across all levels (bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and lifelong learners) and shaping the next generation of multidisciplinary scientists, innovators, and entrepreneurs that will address Europe’s challenges in society, technology, and health.

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