Public announcement of cooperation agreement between European University of the Canary Islands and Gesplan
Cooperation Agreement between European University of the Canary Islands and Gesplan
Overview
The Canary Islands government officially published a new cooperation agreement between the European University of the Canary Islands and Gesplan, a public company responsible for urban planning and environmental activities. The collaboration aims to enhance educational, research, and advisory activities, fostering closer ties between academia and society.
Gesplan, created in 1991, will work with the university on joint activities such as:
- Training courses
- Research projects
- Technical advisory services
The agreement specifies that both parties will:
- Set up a follow-up committee to oversee ongoing projects
- Formalize specific collaborations through separate agreements
Each side retains control over:
- Its branding
- Intellectual property rights
Objectives and Benefits
The partnership underscores the government’s effort to integrate academic expertise into regional planning and environmental management.
It provides a structured framework for:
- Sharing knowledge and resources
- Benefiting local communities by:
- Improving urban development practices
- Enhancing environmental conservation initiatives
Duration and Standards
The agreement is valid for three years, with provisions for:
- Renewal
- Early termination
It also emphasizes compliance with:
- Data protection laws
- Ethical standards
Conclusion
Overall, this collaboration marks a step forward in:
- Strengthening the relationship between higher education and public institutions in the Canary Islands
It promises practical benefits for:
- Residents
- Stakeholders involved in urban and environmental projects