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All universities of applied sciences embrace Publinova: a milestone for practice-based research

Last week, an important milestone was reached in Dutch higher education: all universities of applied sciences jointly decided to embrace and fund Publinova. This decision underlines the commitment of universities of applied sciences to make practice-based research more visible and accessible to a wide audience. It is a significant step forward that emphasises the importance of cooperation and knowledge sharing.

The importance of Publinova

Publinova plays a crucial role in making practice-based research transparent. The platform makes it possible to make research results such as articles, prototypes, and teaching materials easily accessible to researchers, professionals and other interested parties. It not only promotes the visibility of research but also contributes to societal impact by making innovative solutions and new knowledge widely available.

The power of collectivity

The joint decision of all universities of applied sciences to support and fund Publinova highlights the importance of collectivity in the success of this platform. By working together, universities of applied sciences can significantly improve the quality and accessibility of practice-based research. This collective effort ensures that Publinova provides a reliable and extensive network from which both educational institutions and society benefit.

Future and innovation

With the joint support of all universities of applied sciences, the way is open for further innovation and development of Publinova. The platform will continuously evolve to meet the needs of researchers and users, with new features and improved integrations. By continuing to invest in the further development of Publinova, the universities of applied sciences will not only strengthen the quality of research, but also contribute to a sustainable future full of innovation and sharing knowledge.

Publinova marks a new phase of cooperation and progress in Dutch higher education, with a continued focus on the visibility and accessibility of practice-based research.

Special thanks go to the Association of Universities of Applied Sciences and SIA for bringing all parties together and raising part of the funding.

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