Transfer and Culture
The knowledge transfer and culture pillar refers to how new knowledge that emerges from research feeds back into society.
There are many ways in which knowledge can be transferred: outreach, cultural activities, courses, patents, collaborations with companies, etc.
Basic Indicators
The Cultural Activities Service has organised 139 activities, distributed as follows:
16 | art programmes |
60 | cinema programmes |
2 | debate programmes |
16 | humanities programmes |
16 | music programmes |
6 | drama programmes |
16 | supplementary training activities |
7 | degree foundation courses |
139 | cultural activities |
A total of 7,648 attendees and 287 agents took part.
Several seminars, conferences and contests were also organised, involving 1,253 attendees and 103 agents.
The data above are from 15th June 2022 and are solely intended as a guide. Please visit the transparency portal for official figures.
Related Units
The units linked to knowledge transfer are as follows:
- Cultural Activities Service (SAC)
- UIB Choir
- Language Service
- Edicions UIB [University Press]
- Image, Promotion and Communication Service
- Institutional Identity and Culture Service
- Audiovisuals Service
- University-Enterprise Foundation