The University of Nicosia (UNIC), a founding member of BSEMAN, was actively involved in the organization and successful completion of the event.
A new international study led by scientists from the Climate and Atmosphere Research Center (CARE-C) of The Cyprus Institute and the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry predicts that ignoring the signals of climate change and continuing business-as-usual will lead to extreme and life-threatening heatwaves in the region. Such extraordinary heat events will have a severe impact on the people of the area.
In Cyprus, CovTracer - Exposure Notification (CovTracer-EN) has been developed under the coordination of the National Electronic Health Authority, and the advisory role of the Deputy Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digital Policy (DMRID) together with the Ministry of Health. The development of the application has been entrusted to the KIOS center of excellence along with the CYENS center of excellence.
The Department of Architecture of the University of Cyprus coordinates the new European project “Knowledge Alliance for Evidence Based Urban Practices”(KAEBUP), an Erasmus+ Knowledge Alliances project co-financed by the EACEA.
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the University of Thessaly, and in particular the informal Creative Technologies Learning Lab, designs innovative digital experiential learning activities for vocational training.