2024-07-04 11:33:08
(ANSA) – ROME, JULY 4 – Strengthening training in scientific subjects, preventing brain drain and, instead, attracting specialized workers from abroad. These are the objectives of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of University and Research, the Conference of Rectors of Italian Universities and Farmindustria during the Assembly of the association of pharmaceutical companies.
The protocol, signed by the Minister of University and Research, Annamaria Bernini, and the President of Farmindustria, Marcello Cattani, aims, through the collaboration between pharmaceutical companies and university institutions, to promote the training of highly qualified and specialized professionals through the participation of companies in the training activities of the Universities; to retain and enhance the talents present in universities and companies; to support, within the Mattei Plan, initiatives for training and development of skills in the countries involved in the Plan.
“It is a collaboration agreement in which we believe very much,” said Bernini. “The result is truly extraordinary because it does not only concern post-graduate training, but also Stem subjects and the possibility of orienting the University towards increasingly innovative training paths, increasingly suited to what the market now requires,” added the minister.
“On the post-graduate level we have put funds for the so-called innovative industrial doctorates, co-financed by the Ministry of Universities and pharmaceutical companies to make that passage between the end of the training and the beginning of the job increasingly reduced”, he continued.
“And then the Mattei plan: we have developed a project to do road shows together in the target countries for the Mattei plan: we have already been in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Algeria, Morocco”, concluded Bernini. (ANSA).
2024-07-04 11:33:08