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    <b>Academic recognition </b> <br/>
    <b>Academic recognition </b> <br/>
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span>Recognition through ECTS credits (if integrated into a curricular unit).<br/>
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Recognition through ECTS credits (if integrated into a curricular unit).<br/>
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Alternatively, students receive a certificate of participation, detailing the number of research hours completed.<br/>
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Alternatively, students receive a certificate of participation, detailing the number of research hours completed.<br/>
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    <b>Language and level required: </b>Minimum B1 level in English.
    <b>Language and level required: </b>Minimum B1 level in English. <br/>
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    <b>Roles and Responsibilities </b> <br/>
    <b>Roles and Responsibilities </b> <br/>
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    <span style="color:red;">◘</span>Academic coordinator <br/>
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Academic coordinator <br/>
    <ul>
    <ul>
    <li>In consultation with the responsible person for each research project:</li>
    <li>In consultation with the responsible person for each research project:</li>
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    <li>For curricular research projects or internships, contact Erasmus coordinators at the partner institution.</li>
    <li>For curricular research projects or internships, contact Erasmus coordinators at the partner institution.</li>
    <li>For master's students or independent researchers, collaborate with the Erasmus coordinator, Head of Degree Programme, and research lab supervisor to finalise placements.</li>
    <li>For master's students or independent researchers, collaborate with the Erasmus coordinator, Head of Degree Programme, and research lab supervisor to finalise placements.</li>
     
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    <span style="color:red;">◘</span>Erasmus Coordinator at Partner Institution
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Erasmus Coordinator at Partner Institution
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    <ul>
    <li>Reviews student applications and facilitates research agreements.</li>
    <li>Reviews student applications and facilitates research agreements.</li>
    <li>Ensures administrative compliance for student mobility.</li>
    <li>Ensures administrative compliance for student mobility.</li>
     
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    <span style="color:red;">◘</span>UNITA Office / Mobility Office
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span>UNITA Office / Mobility Office
    <ul>
    <li>Manages student applications and ensures compliance with international mobility agreements.</li>
    <li>Manages student applications and ensures compliance with international mobility agreements.</li>
    <li>Guides students through administrative and logistical procedures.</li>
    <li>Guides students through administrative and logistical procedures.</li>
     
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    <span style="color:red;">◘</span>Advisor in Internationalisation (if available)
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Advisor in Internationalisation (if available)
    * Ensures IRIS aligns with the university’s global research strategy.</li>
    <ul>
    <li>Ensures IRIS aligns with the university’s global research strategy.</li>
    <li>Provides institutional guidance on international research partnerships.</li>
    <li>Provides institutional guidance on international research partnerships.</li>
     
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    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Pedagogical Engineers (if available)
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Pedagogical Engineers (if available)
    <ul>
    <li>Support the development of digital tools and frameworks for international research training.</li>
    <li>Support the development of digital tools and frameworks for international research training.</li>
     
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    <b>Ingredients </b> <br/>
    <b>Ingredients </b> <br/>
    * Signed agreement for research internationalisation under the IRIS programme.
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Signed agreement for research internationalisation under the IRIS programme. <br/>
    * Virtual component prior to physical mobility, allowing students to plan research activities collaboratively.
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Virtual component prior to physical mobility, allowing students to plan research activities collaboratively. <br/>
    * Physical mobility for experimental or laboratory-based research at the host institution.
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Physical mobility for experimental or laboratory-based research at the host institution. <br/>
    * Learning Agreement signed by all participating institutions and students.
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Learning Agreement signed by all participating institutions and students. <br/>
     
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    <b>Recipe steps </b> <br/>
    <b>Recipe steps </b> <br/>
    # **Step 1:** Opening of the IRIS programme in each academic year (December/January)
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Step 1: Opening of the IRIS programme in each academic year (December/January) <br/>
    # **Step 2:** Publication of the list of available projects and sister institutions (December/January)
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Step 2: Publication of the list of available projects and sister institutions (December/January) <br/>
    # **Step 3:** Applying to the IRIS program (February) – prior to the academic year in which the investigation will be made
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Step 3: Applying to the IRIS program (February) – prior to the academic year in which the investigation will be made <br/>
    # **Step 4:** Analysis of the applications (March)
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Step 4: Analysis of the applications (March) <br/>
    # **Step 5:** Publication of student selection results (April)
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Step 5: Publication of student selection results (April) <br/>
    # **Step 6:** Virtual mobility (May – 1st semester or November – 2nd semester)
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Step 6: Virtual mobility (May – 1st semester or November – 2nd semester) <br/>
    # **Step 7:** Physical mobility (September–February: 1st semester / February–July: 2nd semester)
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Step 7: Physical mobility (September–February: 1st semester / February–July: 2nd semester) <br/>
     
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    <b>Budget description ==
    <b>Budget description ==
    * Research activities are included in the ongoing investigation projects available in each sister school.
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Research activities are included in the ongoing investigation projects available in each sister school. <br/>
    * Costs are supported by each receiving institution or project.
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Costs are supported by each receiving institution or project. <br/>
    * Costs related to programmed and authorised research activities can be supported by grants, if available.
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Costs related to programmed and authorised research activities can be supported by grants, if available. <br/>
    * Students will not bear the cost of any research activity.
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Students will not bear the cost of any research activity. <br/>
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    == Non-mandatory items ==
    == Non-mandatory items ==
    <b>Resources </b> <br/>
    <span style="color:red;"></span><b> Resources: </b> (tutorial/template documents, videos, Flash-learns, international skills frameworks, etc.) <br/>
    * Tutorial/template documents, videos, Flash-learns, international skills frameworks, etc.
    <ul>
    * Re-UNITA Project: Sharing Research Infrastructures   
    <li>Re-UNITA Project: Sharing Research Infrastructures   
    ** Facilitates research exchanges across UNITA partner universities.   
    <ul>
    ** Enables researchers to access laboratory equipment at partner institutions.   
    <li>Facilitates research exchanges across UNITA partner universities.  </li>
    ** Encourages cost-sharing and collaboration in research projects.
    <li>Enables researchers to access laboratory equipment at partner institutions.  </li>
    * For more information: [https://research.univ-unita.eu/en/support-for-researchers/shared-research-infrastructures.html]
    <li>Encourages cost-sharing and collaboration in research projects.</li>
     
    </ul>
    <b>Successful examples of this recipe </b> <br/>
    </li>
    * Instituto Politécnico da Guarda: At IPG, students of Pharmacy and Medicinal Biotechnology have participated in research mobility at institutions in Spain and Italy.
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    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> For more information: [https://research.univ-unita.eu/en/support-for-researchers/shared-research-infrastructures.html] <br/>
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span> Successful examples of this recipe <br/>
    <span style="color:red;">◘</span>Instituto Politécnico da Guarda: At IPG, students of Pharmacy and Medicinal Biotechnology have participated in research mobility at institutions in Spain and Italy. <br/>
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    Revision as of 17:49, 25 March 2025

    Category of recipe: Internationalisation through research activities, Internationalisation through partnerships.
    Objective: Developing global competence / employability skills, improving academic quality / offer, Attracting International students.

    Short description of the recipe

    The IRIS programme fosters international research collaboration by enabling students to engage in mobility within partner institutions (sister schools) through joint research projects.
    Sister schools refer to institutions with the same scientific disciplines or degree programmes, such as Pharmacy or Medicinal Biotechnology, and with ongoing research projects in similar fields.
    The programme is designed for final-year undergraduate (typically 3rd or 4th-year students) or master’s (2nd-year) students, particularly those working on a thesis or research project that can be developed in a lab or within an active investigation.
    Students, IRIS coordinators, and representatives from the sister schools formalise participation through an international research agreement, ensuring alignment with both institutions' academic priorities.
    Each year, participating institutions provide a list of available research projects. Students apply by submitting a research proposal (3–4 pages) outlining project objectives and expected outcomes.

    Level of difficulty: Advanced

    Calendar and time needed
    Opening of the IRIS programme in each academic year (December/January)
    Duration of the programme for participants: Either the 1st or 2nd semester, or up to 12 months (similar to an internship model).

    Cost summary: € or €€

    Academic recognition
    Recognition through ECTS credits (if integrated into a curricular unit).
    Alternatively, students receive a certificate of participation, detailing the number of research hours completed.

    Language and level required: Minimum B1 level in English.

    Roles and Responsibilities
    Students (Graduating undergraduates or master’s students)

    • Apply for the IRIS programme through the UNITA or mobility office.
    • Engage in virtual and physical mobility components as outlined in the research agreement.
    • Selection occurs in the year prior to participation, allowing students to plan their research project in advance and secure placement in a suitable institution.

    Academic coordinator

    • In consultation with the responsible person for each research project:
    • Discuss with students the best opportunities for developing their research project.
    • For curricular research projects or internships, contact Erasmus coordinators at the partner institution.
    • For master's students or independent researchers, collaborate with the Erasmus coordinator, Head of Degree Programme, and research lab supervisor to finalise placements.

    Erasmus Coordinator at Partner Institution

    • Reviews student applications and facilitates research agreements.
    • Ensures administrative compliance for student mobility.

    UNITA Office / Mobility Office

    • Manages student applications and ensures compliance with international mobility agreements.
    • Guides students through administrative and logistical procedures.

    Advisor in Internationalisation (if available)

    • Ensures IRIS aligns with the university’s global research strategy.
    • Provides institutional guidance on international research partnerships.

    Pedagogical Engineers (if available)

    • Support the development of digital tools and frameworks for international research training.


    Ingredients
    Signed agreement for research internationalisation under the IRIS programme.
    Virtual component prior to physical mobility, allowing students to plan research activities collaboratively.
    Physical mobility for experimental or laboratory-based research at the host institution.
    Learning Agreement signed by all participating institutions and students.

    Recipe steps
    Step 1: Opening of the IRIS programme in each academic year (December/January)
    Step 2: Publication of the list of available projects and sister institutions (December/January)
    Step 3: Applying to the IRIS program (February) – prior to the academic year in which the investigation will be made
    Step 4: Analysis of the applications (March)
    Step 5: Publication of student selection results (April)
    Step 6: Virtual mobility (May – 1st semester or November – 2nd semester)
    Step 7: Physical mobility (September–February: 1st semester / February–July: 2nd semester)

    Budget description == Research activities are included in the ongoing investigation projects available in each sister school.
    Costs are supported by each receiving institution or project.
    Costs related to programmed and authorised research activities can be supported by grants, if available.
    Students will not bear the cost of any research activity.

    Non-mandatory items

    Resources: (tutorial/template documents, videos, Flash-learns, international skills frameworks, etc.)

    • Re-UNITA Project: Sharing Research Infrastructures
      • Facilitates research exchanges across UNITA partner universities.
      • Enables researchers to access laboratory equipment at partner institutions.
      • Encourages cost-sharing and collaboration in research projects.

    For more information: [1]
    Successful examples of this recipe
    Instituto Politécnico da Guarda: At IPG, students of Pharmacy and Medicinal Biotechnology have participated in research mobility at institutions in Spain and Italy.