Scientific Missions

Scientific Missions objectives:

activity within the UNIgreen Alliance, aimed at enabling scientists to engage in lifelong learning and promoting scientific excellence to accelerate cooperation and generation of ideas through transferring knowledge between scientists through study visits to UNIgreen Alliance universities

Thematic scope of Scientific Missions:

▪ Biochemistry and biotechnology

▪ Sustainable plant production

▪ Food technology, quality and safety

▪ Biodiversity, forestry and agroecology,

▪ One health

▪ Bioeconomy, agricultural and rural policy,

▪ Plant cultivation

▪ Sustainable management, land use and climate change

Scientific mission schedule:

In total 8 scientific missions are planned at UNIgreen Alliance universities:

👉 Ecosystem Services in Functional Connectivity, SGGW Poland, 8-12 September 2025 description

👉 Metagenomics in One Health, SupBiotech France, 6-10 April 2026 description

👉 Sustainable Food System and One Health, HEPL Belgium, 13-17 April 2026 description

👉 Plant Breeding for the Robustness of Agricultural Systems: Strategies and Methodologies for Multi-Stress Adaptation, UNIMORE Italy, 11-15 May 2026

👉 Circular Bioeconomy for Resilient Rural Communities: Valorising Agricultural Residues through Green Innovation, AUP Bulgaria, 18-23 May 2026

👉 Biocrust mapping in Iceland using Remote Sensing: Building capacity for ecological restoration and climate-change resilience, AUI Iceland, 22-26 June 2026

Open call:

SupBiotech link to recruitment

HEPL link to recruitment