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Contractual Partner

From this section it is possible to access to a description of each contractual partner of the VRSciT project. There are 8 contractual partners and they are based in 4 different European countries.

Portugal
Project coordinator
CCVB
Rua do Beato Nicolao Dinis
5300-130 Bragança, Portugal
Tel: +351273313169
Web Site: www.braganca.cienciaviva.pt
Centro Ciência Viva de Bragança (CCVB), one of the 21 national Ciência Viva Science Centers, belongs to a joint national network that fosters science education and public understanding of science, promoting the success of knowledge-based societies.
Italy
Pixel
Via Luigi Lanzi 12
50134 Firenze
Tel: +39 055 489700
Fax: +39 055 4628873
Web Site: www.pixel-online.net
Pixel is an education and training institution based in Florence (Italy). Pixel was founded in 1999. Pixel’s mission is to promote an innovative approach to education, training and culture, this is done mostly by trying to exploit the best potential of ICT for education and training. Pixel has a permanent staff of 15 people and a network of about 100 external professionals and trainers that cooperate with them on specific activities.
Italy
University of Teramo
Via Renato Balzarini, 1
64100 Teramo, Italy
Tel: +390861266031
Web Site: www.csgunitem.it/
The University of Teramo has 5 Faculties, 16 Degree Programmes, more than 20 Masters, 6 Specialisation Schools and is involved in 10 research areas. We have two centres of excellence - dealing with law, politics and communication on the one hand, and with studies in agriculture, biology and veterinary medicine on the other.
Lithuania
VšĮ “eMundus”
Saulės 22-17,
51364 Kaunas, Lithuania
Tel: +37061650453
Web Site: www.emundus.eu
Public institution “eMundus” is private non-for profit entity which was established in 2009 to streamline research and implementation activities in the area of education and concerning with the use and adaptation of information and communication technologies in different spheres. The main services provided: non-formal education, ICT products development and adaptation in educational area.
Lithuania
MLEH
Vytauto av. 52
44237 Kaunas, Lithuania
Tel: +40232525850
Web Site: www.lsim.lt
The Museum Lithuanian Education History is a republican museum, a state budget institution. The Museum collects, preserves, researches, preserves, restores and popularizes museum values reflecting the history of Lithuanian education.
Portugal
IPB
Campus de Santa Apolonia
5301 253 Braganca, Portugal
Tel: +351273303200
Web Site: www.ipb.pt
The Polytechnic Institute of Bragança (IPB) is a higher education public institution with a defined mission in creating, transmitting and diffusing technical-scientific and professional knowledge through the articulation of study, teaching, applied research and experimental development.
Spain
Universidad de Leon
Avda. de la Facultad, 25
24004 León, Spain
Tel: +34987291607
Web Site: www.unileon.es
The Universidad de Léon (ULE) is an active public HEI showing great interest towards international education since its foundation in 1979. Its two campuses are located in the cities of León and Ponferrada, in northwest quadrant of the Iberian Peninsula. ULE serves a population of 12.000 students with 38 undergraduate degrees, 30 graduate degrees and 14 doctoral programs offered by 26 Departments in 13 Faculties and 125 research groups.
Spain
SCAYLE
Edificio CRAI-TIC, Campus de Vegazana s/n. Universidad de León, Spain
Tel: +34987293160
Web Site: www.scayle.es
SCAYLE is a non-profit organization, belonging to the public sector of the Spanish autonomically region of Castilla y León, whose aim is the improvement of research tasks in Universities, R+D+i centres and companies in Castilla y León, promoting and developing innovation actionson intensive calculation, communications and advanced IT services.

The VRSciT Project

The VRSciT project (2020-1-PT01-KA204-078597) has been funded with support from the European Commission. This web site reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

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