The ICREA Academia programme awards our researchers Judit Vall and Elisabet Viladecans
The ICREA Academia programme has awarded, in 2022 call for applications, eight researchers from the University of Barcelona. Two of them are researchers of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Judit Vall Castelló, associate professor at the Department of Economics, and Elisabet Viladecans Marsal, professor at the Department of Economics.
In the Catalan university system as a whole, out of the 231 applications received, 40 experts from different fields of knowledge have been awarded, each of whom will receive 40,000 euros per year for a period of five years.
These grants, now in their fourteenth year, are an initiative to retain research talent in Catalonia. Awarded by the Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA), they distinguish the research career of teaching staff working at one of the eight Catalan public universities.
Since its creation, the ICREA Academia programme has given more than 300 researchers in the Catalan university system these grants, which are aimed exclusively at university lecturers who are teaching and who are in a fully active and expanding phase of their research activity.
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