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New Award: Simone D’Alessandro Ricercatore del Mese

Simone D’Alessandro ha ricevuto il riconoscimento come ricercatore del mese per avere vinto due nuovi progetti Horizon Europe. Il primo progetto, WISER – Wellbeing in a Sustainable Economy Revisited, è finanziato nel quadro della call HORIZON-CL2-2022-TRANSFORMATIONS-01 – A sustainable future for Europe per un totale di 3 milioni di euro, di cui circa 250.000 euro destinati all’Università di Pisa. Il secondo progetto, EPOG-DN – Economic POlicies for the Global bifurcation, è finanziato nel quadro della call HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01-01 per un totale di 2,7 milioni di euro di cui circa 260.000 euro destinati all’Università di Pisa.

Se vuoi saperne di più controlla la pagina UniPI del ricercatore del mese.

REMARC

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