UNITA Thematic Research hubs

    From UNITApedia
    Task number 2
    Name UNITA Thematic Research hubs
    Strategic Axes Education and Pedagogical Innovation, Research and Innovation
    Workpackage Knowledge-based growth in rural, mountain and cross-border territories



    Objectives

    Strategic knowledge sharing through territorial and inter-territorial communities of stakeholders in research, working on existing and emerging alliance thematic hubs, originating in complementary competences, alliance strategies, SDGs and territorial smart specialisation strategies.

    Inputs & Resources

    Source documentation:

    Resources

    • Human Resources: List of staff on the task, roles and position: 32 members (all universities involved).Profiles: Vice-Rector for Research, Vice-Dean, Head of research.
    • Financial: Budget allocated to the task: 961.496€, for the Advanced Grants: it is considered that the AG will be roughly destined for 60 % (600 935 €) for travel and subsistence & for 40 % (360 561 €) for other costs (publications fees, event organization...).
    • Materials: Type of materials required (computers, software, scientific tools): Not foreseen at the moment – a reflection should be made on communication tools / website and sharing it among the universities (in connection with tasks 4.3 and 5.1).
    • Intangible: Type of intangible materials (communication tools, data bases,…): There should be a “research technician” in every hub, but it has not been formalized nor there is any budget in the project.

    Activities & Sub-Tasks

    Source documentation: In each WP folder, document entitled “WPx_full_description)

    List of activitiesActivity titleActivity descriptionDeadline
    1Introduce the new partners to the achievements and lessons learned from phase one and to Quality Assurance practices.The new partners have been associated with the project's activities since June 2021, resulting in an easier and shorter acquaintance process.(M1-M2)
    2Update the general synoptic assessment of partner Quality Assurance systems.Building on phase one benchmarking by the QEB, by including the new partners' QA systems frameworks. Update and adopt the UNITA Quality Assurance policy to be implemented at partner and alliance level, with quantitative and qualitative indicators fitting the new WP and Tasks structure. Define opportunities of partner Quality Assurance synergies, further developing the common Quality Assurance policy respecting different institutional/regional/national contexts. Together with TTs 1.2 and 5.4, agree on the methodology for the evaluation of progress, processes, cost-efficiency, and deliverables, including systematic feedback from students, staff and stakeholders. Update the Quality Assurance plan by drawing a map through a logical table relating Tasks and indicators, defining all the processes to reach the objectives, and building a management quality system with procedure and codification for each process or activity. Train all the Task teams to the quality assurance policy and plan.(M3-M12)
    3Implement and test the evaluation of progress, processes, cost-efficiency, and deliverables of the first year.Producing a report for the QEB. Support the QEB in the production of the annual report with recommendations for the Governance Board (GB). Monitor the implementation of the corrective actions decided by the GB and evolve the quality assurance requirements and plan accordingly. Repeat evaluations emphasising identified areas of improvement. Evaluate and realize the independent assessment given by an external European Evaluation Agency, accommodating modifications in the interest of improvement. Draw lessons from the implementation of the quality assurance plan integrating best practices based on an inventory, mapping of the main QA processes on teaching, research, and public engagement.(M13-M48)
    4Co-develop together with TT1.1 and disseminate the UNITA Quality Assurance strategy.Matching with the ambition of developing a model of European University. Internally disseminate the strategy to all actors and in particular to the Quality Assurance Boards of the partners. Benchmark Quality Assurance strategy and practices with other European Universities by organizing and participating to mutual learning workshops.(M24-M48)

    Indicators

    These indicators have been gathered from the different source (list below) and have been gathered from interviews driven by Task 5.4 UNITA impact observatory.

    Source documentation: In each WP folder, document entitled “WPx_full_description)

    These indicators have been chosen and agree during the Phase 2 proposal made to the European Commission.

    IndicatorIndicator DescriptionUnit of measurementData SourceFrequencyBaselineTargetType
    bNumber of researchers in the cartographyNumericalCartographyAnnual6002000Output
    aNumber of research HubsNumericalMinutes of GBAnnual36Output

    To be defined by T5.4 members previously to interviews and to be proposed to task co leader

    Indicator DescriptionUnit of measurementData SourceFrequencyBaselineTargetType
    Number of accesses to the cartographyNumericalCartographyAnnual10005000Outcome
    Number of submitted proposals for European calls per hubNumericalHUB leadersAnnual310Output
    Number of international research projects involving at least 2 UNITA partnersNumericalHUB leadersAnnual13Outcome
    Number of summer-winter schools / BIPs organized by the research hubs NumericalHUB leadersAnnual420Output
    Number of joint publications in each hub NumericalHUB leadersAnnualOutput
    Percentage of projects submitted for starting grant calls that apply for advanced grant callsNumericalUNITA OfficesFor each AG0.00%30.00%Output
    Number of projects in the cartography for each hubNumericalCartographyAnnual6001500Outcome

    To be defined by T5.4 members previously to interviews and to be proposed to task co leader

    Sub-Indicator DescriptionParent IndicatorType
    Range of partners involved in the callsNumber of researchers in the cartographyOutcome
    Number of researchers participating to the Advanced Grant callsNumber of summer-winter schools / BIPs organized by the research hubs Outcome

    Data collection

    Indicator DescriptionData SourceCollection TypeData Owner
    Number of accesses to the cartographyCartographyAutomaticperson in charge of the cartography at USMB
    Number of researchers in the cartographyCartographyAutomaticperson in charge of the cartography at USMB
    Number of submitted proposals for European calls per hubHUB leadersManualHUB leaders
    Range of partners involved in the callsCartographyManualperson in charge of the cartography at USMB
    Number of international research projects involving at least 2 UNITA partnersHUB leadersManualHUB leaders
    Number of research HubsMinutes of GBManualTask Team 4.2
    Number of summer-winter schools / BIPs organized by the research hubs HUB leadersManualHUB leaders
    Number of joint publications in each hub HUB leadersManualHUB leaders
    Percentage of projects submitted for starting grant calls that apply for advanced grant callsUNITA OfficesManualTask Team 4.2
    Number of projects in the cartography for each hubCartographyAutomaticperson in charge of the cartography at USMB
    Number of researchers participating to the Advanced Grant callsHUB leadersAutomaticHUB leaders

    Impacts

    Source documentation:

    1) Who are the stakeholders benefiting of the task’s actions? to check with the T5.1 list. The territories (industrial partners, local authorities...), the European citizens, the students (master and PHD), the researchers (permanent staff, post-doc, …), technical laboratory staff.

    2) To what extent has the local/international society changed as a result of outcomes compared to before UNITA? What are the long term results for them? The above-mentioned contamination of knowledges will impact the society and will also contribute to create an Open Society, in parallel and as a result of the Open Science principles, with a stronger feeling of belonging for the European citizens of the areas and territories where the UNITA universities are located

    Sub-task Targeted stakeholders
    Sub-task 1
    Evolve and update the researcher’s cartography
    * UNITA researchers
    * GEMINAE researchers
    Sub-task 2
    Design, implement and deploy the new hubs and reinforce the existing ones
    * Researchers
    * Master students
    * PhD students
    * Post-docs
    * Industrial partners
    Sub-task 3
    Develop common principles, rules, and procedures informing UNITA Open Science research policy
    * University libraries
    * Researchers
    * Citizens
    * NGOs
    * Institutions (e.g., municipalities)
    * Industrial partners
    Sub-task 4
    Evolve this common basic organization into more institutionalized international research centres
    * Research laboratories