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BLUEROUTE Preparing the new OCEAN economy 2030

The blue route of discovery
PROJECT
The Blue route project will BLUE ROUTE targets an integrated and modern approach base on an inter-disciplinary initiative in postgraduation studies. The pedagogic aim is to promote networking, high-level thinking and critical 21st century skills in Doctorate professionals. For that an innovative hybrid model based on Distance Learning and in situ hands on work supervised by professors and researchers in Blue Growth, both Portuguese and Norwegians, to support a diversity of PhD students, early stage researchers, in professional and network context.

BLUEROUTE Preparing the new OCEAN economy 2030

VÍDEO BLUE ROUTE OF DISCOVERY
BLUE ROUTE OF DISCOVERY
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PORTUGAL
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NORWAY

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BRAZIL

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ANGOLA

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MOZAMBIQUE

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SRI LANKA

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JAPAN

Project Coordinator
Alexandra Teodósio (Centro de Ciências do Mar, Universidade do Algarve)
COORDINATING INSTITUTION​
Partner Institutions
Associated partners
Through the Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA), Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway are internal market partners with the Member States of the European Union. As a way of promoting a continuous and balanced reinforcement of economic and commercial relations, the parties to the EEA Agreement established a multi-annual Financial Mechanism, known as EEA Grants. The EEA Grants aim to reduce social and economic disparities in Europe and strengthen bilateral relations between these three countries and the beneficiary countries. For the period 2014-2021, a total contribution of 2.8 billion euros was agreed for 15 beneficiary countries. Portugal will benefit from a budget of 102.7 million euros.
 
Find out more at eeagrants.gov.pt