The international BRIDGE project under the EU “Horizon Europe” program has been launched
The BRIDGE project (“Building Resilient Innovations in Democracy, Governance and Excellence”) has been launched. Its aim is to enhance the innovation potential and international research collaboration capacity of the Kyiv School of Economics (KSE). The project is funded by the European Union’s “Horizon Europe” program.
The project is coordinated by the Kyiv School of Economics. Partnering institutions include leading European universities - Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands), Berlin University of Technology (Germany), and the University of Tartu (Estonia), as well as the Center for Innovations Development (CID, Ukraine). These partners will share their expertise and best practices in developing and researching digital democratic innovations to strengthen the impact of KSE researchers’ scientific outcomes on policymaking and effective decision-making for Ukraine’s recovery and reconstruction.

Another key component of the project is the organizational development of the Kyiv School of Economics, aiming to enhance its capacity to consistently attract grant funding for high-level research.
The project’s principal investigator is Oleksandra Keudel, one of Ukraine’s leading researchers in public administration and an associate professor at KSE.
The project is set to run until August 31, 2027.
More details about the project are available at the following link:
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101160337
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