Funding research and innovative teaching practices

Funding research and innovative teaching practices
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The talk provides an overview of the main EU programmes designed to fund transnational cooperation projects and to support research initiatives and innovation in teaching practices. Based on the personal experience gained in running EU projects over the past years, the analysis focuses on: 1) Erasmus+, the main EU programme in the field of education and training, with a special focus on Jean Monnet Action; 2) Horizon Europe, the EU’s key funding programme for research and innovation. The overall aim is to provide an overview of the above-mentioned EU programmes and the most relevant opportunities for international cooperation.

Guido Smorto is Full professor of Comparative Law and EU Jean Monnet Chair in Comparative and European Digital Law at the University of Palermo (Italy). As International Visiting Professor, he taught in the U.S.A. (Fordham School of Law) and Japan (Nagoya University Graduate School of Law) and was invited as "Professore Visitante" in Brazil (University Oeste de Santa Catarina). His latest works - published in Italian, English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish and Catalan - focus on law and digital technologies. On these topics, besides scholarly works and non-academic articles, he published a Report on behalf of the EU Commission and a Paper for the EU Parliament, and he contributed as an expert to the European Parliament Resolution on the Collaborative economy.

 
Speaker
Professor Guido Smorto
Hosted by
Centre of Commercial Law
Venue
Closed Event