Soubirates finds it “reasonable” for his ministry to exist and that there is a greater relationship between science and the university

Castillo (EP). Minister of Universities, Joanne SubratesThis Thursday, he described the possibility of the Universities Ministry continuing to exist as “reasonable” and a “more intense” relationship between universities and science.

This is how Suberats expressed himself in front of the media before the opening with the Dean of UJI and the President of CRUE, Eva Alcon, The summer course at the University of Castellón is entitled “The University and the Territory”.

As the Minister noted, there was a coalition government in which for the first time there was a Ministry of Universities “specifically” and he thought it was “an interesting experiment in the sense that the Universities had seen how someone who represented them was sitting in the Cabinet and could devote themselves more specifically to the subject “.

In this regard, he notes that “it is also clear that 70 percent of scientific research in Spain is carried out by universities, therefore the possibility of a continued existence of the Ministry of Universities and that there is a more intense relationship between universities and institutions. Science seems to me reasonable”.

“We were now two separate ministries but the level of collaboration and collaboration was very high,” noted Subrats, who stressed that the Science Act that was drafted and the LOSU “have points of coordination that have always been there, so what? What is important is that there are unified standards on the subject and that we care Universities because it is a very important legacy for the country.”

He concluded his speech by saying: “At a time when we are always talking about a knowledge society, what could be better than better funding universities that are able to dedicate themselves to contributing to this generation and spreading knowledge.” Universities Secretary Joan Soubirates called this Thursday “reasonable” the prospect that the Universities Ministry will continue to exist and a “more intense” relationship between universities and science.

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This is how Soberats expressed himself in front of the media before opening with the Dean of UJI and the President of CRUE, Eva Alcón, the summer course at the University of Castellón entitled “The University and the Territory”.

As the Minister noted, there was a coalition government in which for the first time there was a Ministry of Universities “specifically” and he thought it was “an interesting experiment in the sense that the Universities had seen how someone who represented them was sitting in the Cabinet and could devote themselves more specifically to the subject “.

In this regard, he notes that “it is also clear that 70 percent of scientific research in Spain is carried out by universities, therefore the possibility of a continued existence of the Ministry of Universities and that there is a more intense relationship between universities and institutions. Science seems to me reasonable”.

“We were now two separate ministries but the level of collaboration and collaboration was very high,” noted Subrats, who stressed that the Science Act that was drafted and the LOSU “have points of coordination that have always been there, so what? What is important is that there are unified standards on the subject and that we care Universities because it is a very important legacy for the country.”

He concluded by saying: “At a time when we are always talking about a knowledge society, what could be better than better funded universities that are able to devote themselves to contributing to the generation and dissemination of knowledge.”

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