The Universite de Bretagne Occidentale, UBO (1971), is a comprehensive university based in Brittany (France). UBO offers more than 250 degree programmes in the fields of science, humanities, technology, medicine and law, to 23000 students, among which 9% are international (representing 100 nationalities). More than 150 PhD theses are defended each year. Based on 34 research laboratories and conducted by 1300 researchers, research at UBO is organized in four research axes: Sea, Social sciences and Humanities, Digital Sciences and Mathematics, Health and agro-material. UBO promotes interdisciplinary exchanges and the emergence of innovative research projects. UBO is experienced in European projects management since the FP4 and is currently involved in 23 H2020 research projects (4,9M?), in 9 Erasmus+ projects, in 6 Interreg programmes and in numerous other European Initiatives. UBO therefore has extensive experience in project management with support for IPR and finance. UBO has received the “HR excellence in research” award from the European Commission on the 20st of December 2018 for its current involvement in the Human Resources Strategy for Researchers (HRS4R).
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