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UVic-UCC begins the development of the 2026–2030 Strategic Plan with a participatory process
UVic-UCC has launched the development of the 2026–2030 Strategic Plan, an instrument that will define the institution’s priorities and lines of action for the coming years from a global and shared perspective. The new plan is conceived as a collective project, open to participation and
A table is formed to improve flood risk management in Osona
The European project LocAll4Flood, coordinated by the BETA Technology Center of UVic-UCC, has created cooperation spaces throughout its two years of operation, which have represented a significant improvement in the territorial management of flood risk. For this reason, work is underway to formalize a
2025 puts an end to the general decline in the ecological quality of the rivers and streams of Osona and Lluçanès and an improvement is beginning to be seen
The rainfall regime of the spring of 2025 −one of the wettest in recent decades− and the summer of the same year caused a significant increase in the flow of the rivers and streams of Osona and Lluçanès. Thus, 2025 put an end to the
CT BETA obtains its first EIC Pathfinder project, a new milestone in its European positioning
Europe is facing one of the great industrial challenges of the coming years: reducing dependence on fossil-based plastics without compromising the technical performance of these materials. To address this challenge, the SUSHI-PACK project will be launched in the coming months, the first EIC Pathfinder project
The CT BETA places UVic-UCC among the leading entities in the State in European research in bioeconomy and the environment
The BETA Technology Centre of the University of Vic - Central University of Catalonia (UVic-UCC) is positioned as one of the main drivers of European funding in the bioeconomy and environment in Spain, helping to place UVic-UCC among the leading entities in this field
Gut microbiome richness is directly related to severity of fatty liver disease
Metabolic-associated steatosis liver disease (MASLD), better known as fatty liver disease, is a metabolic syndrome caused by a chronic and excessive accumulation of triglycerides in liver cells unrelated to alcohol consumption. In other words, this disease is caused by an excessive accumulation (greater than