BCMaterials signed a collaboration agreement with the University of Cantabria (UC).
On this March, BCMaterials has taken part in the working meeting between the heads of the University of Cantabria (UC) and the University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU) in order to formalize the signing of a collaboration agreement between BCMaterials and UC.
The agreement pretends to encourage and support the free exchange of scientific and information between the two institutions and also the participation in meetings to develop joint research projects. The document also reflects the commitment to promote the views of not only teachers but also students and postgraduate (Masters and PhD)
Together with José Manuel Barandiarán, BCMaterials scientific director, attended the Chancellor of UC, José Carlos Gómez Sal, the Vice Chancellor for Research and Knowledge Transfer UC Angel Pazos Carro, and their counterparts in the UPV-EHU, Iñaki Goirizelaia and Fernando Plazaola Muguruza. The Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at UC, Fernando Etayo Gordejuela and representatives of the Department of Earth Science and Condensed matter Physics also took part in the event.Related news
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