NUDOS researcher wins Erasmus+ project from the European Commission
Macarena Bonhomme, a young researcher at the Millennium Nucleus on Digital Inequalities and Opportunities (NUDOS), is part of the group of international academics who will develop NETeJOB, a project co-funded by the Erasmus+ program.
The objective of NETeJOB is to strengthen interdisciplinary knowledge networks on the impacts of digital transformation on working conditions in Latin America.
The initiative is co-funded by the European Commission’s Erasmus+ educational program, a platform that seeks to promote and finance the academic mobility of European students and teachers by fostering social, cultural, linguistic and sports exchanges.
The team of experts is made up of academics from different countries in Latin America and Europe. The universities that are part of this consortium are:
– Chile: Universidad de Valparaíso and Universidad Autónoma de Chile.
– Argentina: Universidad Nacional de Rosario and Universidad de Buenos Aires.
– Brazil: Universidad Estadual de Campinas, Universidad Federal de Paraíba and Universidad Federal de Campina Grande.
– Ecuador: Universidad Técnica de Manabí and FLACSO Ecuador
– Spain: University of Alicante
– Portugal: University of Coimbra.
More information about the NETeJOB project here.