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UPV Research Awards 2023

See all the candidatures that have passed to the next stage of the second edition of these Universitat Politècnica de València awards

[ 20/10/2023 ]

The second edition of the UPV Research Awards is in its final stretch and all the candidates who have passed to the next phase of these awards are already known. With these awards, the Universitat Politècnica de València aims to highlight the research, dissemination and knowledge transfer activities of its research staff.

The UPV 2023 Research Awards include six different categories:

1. Excellent Research Impact Award.

2. Excellent Research Publication Award

3. Award for Excellent Research Career Achievement

4. Award for research media impact

5. Award for scientific dissemination

6. Award for knowledge transfer

In this link you can see all the accepted nominations.

After this phase, following Monday, 23 October, the finalists' names will be announced.

The winners will be unveiled at a gala on Thursday, November 9, at 18:00, in the Nexus building of the Vera campus of the UPV.

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