The Spanish Knowledge Centre
Led by INCOMA and supported by CREARA.

Mission

The Knowledge Centre's objective is to form collaborative partnerships with local government bodies, regional and national agencies, and Spanish universities. This collaboration is intended to enhance the recognition and significance of the project's educational offerings for professionals within the relevant sectors. 

Furthermore, SHERLOCK stands to gain valuable advantages through its robust affiliations with civil society organisations, which will facilitate broader dissemination and consultation opportunities.     

Goals

  • Facilitate dialogue and expertise exchange among students, industry professionals, companies, civil society, and educational institutions.
  • Update stakeholders and interested parties about the project, its goals, and outcomes.
  • Foster collaborations, networking, and synergies among students, sector professionals, companies, educational institutions, and civil society.

Team members

Janina Alvarez
INCOMA
If you are interested in learning more about the Spanish Knowledge Centre, please send your email to projects3@incoma.net

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