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CREAF welcomes Estela, José Alberto and Josep!
CREAF places its staff at the heart of its communication strategy. For this reason, it presents its three new incorporations: Estela Romero, José Alberto Ramírez and Josep Barba, through innovative, friendly and fun infographics.
CREAF welcomes Yolanda, Jolle and Enric!
CREAF places its staff at the heart of its communication strategy. For this reason, it presents its three new incorporations: Yolanda Melero, Jolle Jolles and Enric Batllori, through innovative, friendly and fun infographics.
Alicia Pérez-Porro: "I admire CREAF's multidisciplinary spirit and transversality, one of the reasons that got me interested in this position"
A few months before the end of 2020, CREAF welcomed Alicia Pérez-Porro as the new Scientific Coordinator, a key and cross-functional leadership role for the center.
Alicia is a marine biologist who combines ecology, gender equality, science policy and science diplomacy. After 12 years living in the United States, she is thrilled to return home “twice”: returning to Catalonia, and returning to the biodiversity and climate change research arena.
Leading scientific associations and innovative companies demand to place R&D at the heart of Spain’s strategy
CREAF signs the document as a member of Severo Ochoa & Maria de Maeztu Alliance (SOMMa). The signatories demand a national pact that includes long-term strategies aimed at promoting frontier science and business innovation. The document aims to add and provide strategic solutions to the recent Pact for Science and Innovation that the Government has just announced.
CREAF earns 'Severo Ochoa' accreditation
In its application, CREAF proposed a strategic research plan for generating knowledge to help tackle the 21st century’s main environmental problems, such as climate change and biodiversity loss. Following rigorous international evaluation, CREAF has been chosen for accreditation on the basis of its scientific results and strategic programmes.