Welcomed by the Director of NOVA FCSH, Luís Baptista, the event addresses topics such as the challenges of communicating science, funding opportunities for research in the heritage domain, and transforming knowledge into impact. It also features Susana Costa Pereira, representing the Europa Criativa Information Center, Maria de Jesus Monge representing the Casa de Bragança Museum-Library, as well as Teresa Serafim on behalf of Jornal Público.
Renowned Research Projects such as the ROSSIO Infrastructure and 4-OCEANS will also be highlighted on this day that promises to distinguish all the excellent work produced by NOVA FCSH Researchers.
The Research and Innovation Day features the participation of 13 NOVA FCSH Research Units, namely IEM, HTC, IHA, IHC, IN2PAST, CRIA, CISC.NOVA, CHAM, CESEM, CETAPS, ICNOVA, IFILNOVA and IELT.
The Institute of Medieval Studies will be present at this dissemination initiative to highlight ongoing research, in particular the “Medieval” knowledge transfer project.