Summary sheet
Expansion, upgrading and rationalisation of UniVerona’s teaching and research infrastructure.
Expand research activities, decrease the congestion in teaching activities and contribute to improving the quality and efficiency of education. The proposed operation is fully supportive of the Lisbon objectives and consistent with the EIB’s Innovation 2010 Initiative. The project will also contribute to the urban renewal of the City of Verona and comprises the refurbishment of historic buildings.
The project comprises new construction and rehabilitation of premises for educational activities. Compliance with EU Directive 97/11/EEC, amending 85/337/EEC, will be verified during appraisal and the status of any environmental studies and public consultations will be reviewed.
UniVerona follows EU procurement directives and will publish and tender projects according to generally established and internationally accepted procedures.
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