{"id":9607,"date":"2021-02-23T13:02:50","date_gmt":"2021-02-23T13:02:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/?p=9607"},"modified":"2021-02-25T15:08:08","modified_gmt":"2021-02-25T15:08:08","slug":"nova-university-achieving-the-sustainable-development-goals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/nova-university-achieving-the-sustainable-development-goals\/9607\/","title":{"rendered":"NOVA University: achieving the Sustainable Development Goals with interdisciplinary research"},"content":{"rendered":"

NOVA University Lisbon, a comprehensive young European public higher education institution, promotes collaborative and interdisciplinary research that will help to achieve the United Nations\u2019 Sustainable Development Goals.<\/h2>\n

NOVA University Lisbon<\/a> is a comprehensive young European public higher education institution that takes pride in its dynamism and willingness to take on the most important challenges for societies in the 21st century, contributing decisively to building a better future. NOVA continues to have talent development as its core business, offering an education of excellence. It promotes collaborative and interdisciplinary research, from fundamental to applied research, that will help to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations (UN).<\/p>\n

NOVA 4 The Globe, a strategy for global development<\/h3>\n

\u2018NOVA 4 The Globe\u2019 is an interdisciplinary platform that promotes dialogue across members of NOVA\u2019s community towards sustainability. N4G is the natural platform for co-operation with international partners on sustainable development and capacity building with a focus on Africa and Latin America.<\/p>\n

NOVA 4 The Globe seeks to enhance the societal impact of NOVA as a university in the local communities and to facilitate its internal organisational transformation towards sustainable best practices, complying with the Green Deal, the Paris Agreement, and the Sustainable Development Goals. NOVA aims to\u00a0 become a reference among young European universities in terms of commitment towards an innovative, knowledge-based policy for sustainability, delivering scientific, technological, economic, environmental, and societal impact.<\/p>\n

NOVA\u2019s commitment to meeting the SDG is evaluated by Times Higher Education Impact Rankings. NOVA highlights its efforts addressing good health and wellbeing, quality education, gender equality, industry, innovation and infrastructure, sustainable cities and communities, peace, justice and strong institutions, and partnerships for the Goals. NOVA\u2019s performance is fully anchored in the excellence of scientific knowledge and competences that its different academic units produce and disseminate. In its 2020 results, NOVA was ranked sixth in SDGs 9 and 16, and 13th in SDG 5, among European Young Universities (under 50 years old).<\/p>\n

NOVA: a young European research university<\/h3>\n

NOVA is a research university that combines fundamental research with collaborative agendas, tackling real problems and challenges posed by society, their institutions, and by the SDGs. Promoting scientific research of high international visibility and impact is a key priority. The Leiden ranking bears witness to this as it ranks the impact of NOVA published research as the highest amongst Portuguese institutions.<\/p>\n

The alignment of NOVA\u2019s initiatives with SDG 5 is a commitment expressed in its Strategic Plan, in which Gender Equality in Research is of great importance.<\/p>\n

In 2019, Leiden ranked NOVA in the first national place with the highest proportion of publications with female authors (50.6%), also occupying the sixth position in Europe and ninth in the world. NOVA participates in the European project \u2018SPEAR\u2019 that began in the first quarter of 2019 and which aims to develop institutional changes, with a view to increasing the participation of women in research and innovation, as well as improving their career prospects.<\/p>\n

Research at NOVA has been growing, both at the qualitative and quantitative level. NOVA currently hosts 40 R&D units, 24 of which represent partnerships between NOVA and other national institutions. 88% of these\u00a0 were considered units of excellence, placing NOVA in the top five of national universities in this evaluation exercise with international recognition.<\/p>\n

The growth and consolidation of the technological and scientific system, making it more competitive in the national and international context, is a priority of Portugal\u2019s science and technology policy. NOVA shares the same ambition and strives to attract significant resources from different funding mechanisms. The funding from the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT, I.P.) makes an enormous contribution to the funding achieved by NOVA in R&I projects and is complemented by other national sources such as Portugal 2020, IFAP, or EEA Grants. Based on national funding, NOVA has recently integrated more than 500 highly qualified and internationally competitive researchers in its academic and R&D Units.<\/p>\n

Horizon 2020 is the international source from which NOVA has obtained its largest amount of funding. NOVA is the second Portuguese university in absolute funding volume by H2020, but the first by far in per capita terms. H2020 awarded almost \u20ac100m to NOVA, financing around 200 European projects and 21 European Research Council (ERC) grants. NOVA was the first Portuguese university distinguished with an ERC Synergy grant in the field of humanities, which reflects the work of excellence that NOVA has been developing, reinforcing the importance of sustainability and interdisciplinary as strategic pillars.<\/p>\n

NOVA has been investing in training its researchers through the TALENT@NOVA programme, with the aim of increasing their performance at national and international level. The NOVA Doctoral School offers a strategic training programme in transversal skills courses (e.g., Research Ethics, Design Thinking, and Information Literacy) to PhD students, supervisors and young researchers, as a complement of their training.<\/p>\n

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Innovation and value creation at NOVA<\/h3>\n

Innovation and entrepreneurship are part of NOVA\u2019s culture, being widely promoted within the university\u2019s ecosystem as a way of fostering knowledge transfer and transforming research results into social and economic value.<\/p>\n

NOVA places a particular focus on promoting a knowledge-based and high-impact value creation activity through collaborations with industry and society. NOVA University has embraced the governmental initiative to create Collaborative Laboratories (CoLABs), structures that join companies, universities, technological centres, and other institutions to implement research and innovation agendas aligned with market and societal demands, promoting the creation of highly qualified jobs. NOVA currently participates in nine CoLABs, co-ordinating two of them (VOH.COLAB and InnovPlantProtect) and hosting another CoLAB in its technological campus (AlmaScience). NOVA currently has more than 200 active R&D&I\u00a0 projects with industry and non-profits, including multinational companies, which is indicative of its commitment to respond to today\u2019s challenges of industry and social sectors.<\/p>\n

InnovPlantProtect (InPP) is a CoLAB led by NOVA, with partners such as municipal authorities, state laboratories, sectoral associations, and national and multinational companies, including Bayer and Syngenta.<\/p>\n

InPP produces innovative solutions to provide targeted protection for specific crops, including the formulation of biopesticides<\/a> and the development of new plants resistant to pests and diseases, thus allowing a substantial reduction in crop losses and an increase in productivity, always within a framework of environmental responsibility.<\/p>\n

The impact of InPP will be observable in terms of the products and services it develops, as well as at the social and regional level, as it will drive the creation of qualified jobs and the densification of the interior of the country.<\/p>\n

NOVA currently holds more than 200 active patents (70% of them at the international level) in several fields \u2013 from biotechnology<\/a>, health-, and life sciences to engineering, materials, and ICT. As part of its policy to stimulate the creation of more spin-out companies, NOVA has decided to give benefits to formally recognised spin-offs, such as: exclusive and royalty-free licensing of the IP rights until the commercialisation stage; duly authorised time allocation for teachers or researchers to support the commercial development of the project; and facilitated access to space or advanced equipment available at the University.<\/p>\n

NOVA stands out as an entrepreneurial and engaged university. Over the past five years, nearly 10,000 students at NOVA were involved in entrepreneurship training and competitions.<\/p>\n

In 2019, NOVA launched a Mentor Network with experts from different areas of knowledge, (entrepreneurs, consultants, and venture capitalists) to help\u00a0 NOVA\u2019s community to develop their business ideas.<\/p>\n

The NOVA School of Science and Technology trains more than 1,000 students each year, in what is probably the largest university entrepreneurship course in Europe.<\/p>\n

Since 2017, NOVA has been the main academic partner of the European Innovation Academy in Portugal<\/a>, a recognised leader in tech entrepreneurship education for students that aims to educate a million entrepreneurs by 2025.<\/p>\n

The NOVA Starters Academy is a ten-year-old training programme developed to equip students with tools to create innovative business models, using a multidisciplinary approach to tackle global challenges.<\/p>\n

\u2018NOVA Sciencepreneur\u2019 is an initiative designed for scientists who are seeking to create value from their research activities. Sciencepreneur wants to equip the participants with value creation lenses and has a hands-on approach, focusing on developing the commercialisation route for their technologies or scientific breakthroughs.<\/p>\n

NOVA currently boasts more than 85 active startups created over the last 15 years, and together they have raised more than \u20ac500m and include a Unicorn startup company (Outsystems) and an IPO in 2018 by the fintech startup Raize.<\/p>\n

CellmAbs \u2013 From fighting cancer to COVID-19<\/h4>\n

CellmAbs is a NOVA spin-off founded in 2019 and a success case of translational research. CellmAbs\u2019 technology is the outcome of years of research conducted at NOVA in collaboration with Porto Institute of Oncology (IPO Porto) and HZDR in Germany. NOVA led the licensing of the proprietary technology that is being protected worldwide.\u00a0 CellmAbs is developing novel anti-glycan therapies and immunotherapies for solid tumours, by targeting tumour-specific glycans. The company is already developing four therapeutic modalities:<\/p>\n