IDENTIFYING DATA 2021_22
Subject (*) PREPARATION, PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT OF R+D+I PROJECTS Code 20755101
Study programme
Energy Conversion Systems and Technologies (2019)
Cycle 2nd
Descriptors Credits Type Year Period
4.5 Compulsory First AN
Language
Anglès
Department Economics
Mechanical Engineering
Coordinator
VALLÈS RASQUERA, JOAN MANEL
E-mail daniel.salavera@urv.cat
manel.valles@urv.cat
juanantonio.duro@urv.cat
david.latorre@urv.cat
Lecturers
SALAVERA MUÑOZ, DANIEL
VALLÈS RASQUERA, JOAN MANEL
DURO MORENO, JUAN ANTONIO
LATORRE ARCA, DAVID
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General description and relevant information The subject contains a series of courses, conferences and seminars that introduce the student to the field of research. Information is given on different databases as well as different tools needed for bibliographic review. The writing of scientific papers and project applications, with special attention to the economic evaluation of the project, is an ongoing task. Likewise, the bases to a correct oral and written communication in the scientific field are provided and it is taught to make critical assessments in the reading of scientific documents. This subject is 4.5 ECTS and is annual and compulsory. The modality of this subject is virtual.

Competences
Type A Code Competences Specific
 CE5 Develop R&D&I and transfer projects, particularly in the field of sustainable development, and use standard tools for information research, data processing, economic feasibility and communication.
Type B Code Competences Transversal
 CT1 Become sufficiently independent to work on research projects and scientific or technological collaborations within their thematic area.
 CT2 Forming opinions on the basis of the efficient management and use of information.
 CT5 Communicate complex ideas effectively to all sorts of audiences.
 CT6 Develop abilities to manage their professional career.
 CT7 Apply ethical principles and social responsibility as a citizen and a professional.
Type C Code Competences Nuclear

Learning outcomes
Type A Code Learning outcomes
 CE5 Understand and use scientific and technical databases and sources of information from the University and the wider world.
Acquire the basic skills needed to write scientific articles in English.
Acquire the basic skills needed to carry out scientific and technical presentations in English
Correctly express numerical results and analyse sources of uncertainty.
Understand the rules governing funding competitions for national and international research projects and acquire basic skills for developing and submitting proposals to these competitions.
Interpret the Sustainable Development Goals.
Select the most appropriate intellectual protection option.
Type B Code Learning outcomes
 CT1 The student plans and carries out the project in an autonomous, organized and scientific fashion.
The student can produce documents that are scientific in both structure and content.
 CT2 Master the tools for managing their own identity and activities in a digital environment.
Search for and find information autonomously using criteria of importance, reliability and relevance, which is useful for creating knowledge.
Organise information with appropriate tools (online and face-to-face) so that it can be updated, retrieved and processed for re-use in future projects.
Produce information with tools and formats appropriate to the communicative situation and with complete honesty.
Use IT to share and exchange the results of academic and scientific projects in interdisciplinary contexts that seek knowledge transfer.
 CT5 Produce quality texts that have no grammatical or spelling errors, are properly structured and make appropriate and consistent use of formal and bibliographic conventions.
Draw up texts that are structured, clear, cohesive, rich and of the appropriate length, and which can transmit complex ideas.
Draw up texts that are appropriate to the communicative situation, consistent and persuasive.
 CT6 Raise their professional self-awareness.
Develop a professional attitude.
Analyse the professional environment of their speciality.
Design specific professional tracks.
 CT7 Be aware of gender and other inequalities in their student and/or professional activity.
Analyse the major environmental problems from the perspective of their field of expertise in their student and/or professional activity.
Be able to give arguments based on social values and make proposals for the improvement of the community.
Be personally and professionally committed to applying the ethical and deontological concepts of their field of expertise.
Type C Code Learning outcomes

Contents
Topic Sub-topic
1. Databases and bibliographic search tools
2. Data processing and analysis
3. Writing the scientific paper
4. Apply for research funding
5. Knowledge and technology transfer. Intellectual property
6. Feasibility evaluation of projects
7. Scientific communication
8. Objectius i metes de desenvolupament sostenible. Indicadors globals d'ús de recursos.

Planning
Methodologies  ::  Tests
  Competences (*) Class hours
Hours outside the classroom
(**) Total hours
Introductory activities
0 0 0
videoconferencing
CE5
7 0 7
Webinairs
CE5
4 0 4
Webcasting
CE5
0 5 5
Self-monitoring activities
CE5
CT6
CT7
0 14 14
Problem solving, exercises
CE5
CT1
CT2
CT5
CT6
CT7
0 15 15
Practical cases/ case studies
CE5
CT1
CT2
CT5
CT6
CT7
0 10.5 10.5
Assignments
CE5
CT1
CT2
CT5
CT6
CT7
0 20 20
Reading written documents and graphs
CT1
CT2
CT5
0 34 34
Personal attention
1 1 2
 
Validation tests
CT2
CT5
CT7
0.5 0 0.5
 
(*) On e-learning, hours of virtual attendance of the teacher.
(**) The information in the planning table is for guidance only and does not take into account the heterogeneity of the students.

Methodologies
Methodologies
  Description
Introductory activities
videoconferencing Presentation of subject contents and/or activities presentation through webconference. This activity requires synchronous presence of students and faculty. Its development allows different degrees of interactivity depending on the intended objectives. This activity can be recorded at the time of its development to facilitate subsequent consultation.
Webinairs Lectures, roundtables and presentations focused on specific topics carried out by professionals in the field, to deepen knowledge of certain subjects through webconference or other tools. Its development allows different degrees of interactivity depending on the intended objectives. This activity can be recorded to facilitate its later consultation.
Webcasting Presentation of subject contents in previously recorded video format. This activity does not require synchronous presence of students and teachers and does not allow interactivity directly. However, it can be used to propose asynchronous interactive activities such as a forum.
Self-monitoring activities Activities proposed to the student, with a minimum weight, which serve so that the student can self-regulate their learning.
Problem solving, exercises Analysis and resolution of a problem or concrete practical exercise related to the topic of the subject. This activity has a more limited scope and a smaller extension than the assignments.
Practical cases/ case studies Statement of a situation (real or simulated) in which the student must work to give a solution to the topic, solve a series of specific questions or make a global reflection.
Assignments Exercises carried out by the student based on material and references provided by the teaching staff. This activity has a greater scope and extension than problem solving.
Reading written documents and graphs Reading and working of documentation published in different formats, with the aim of facilitating the development of competences with more theoretical nature and acquire the knowledge necessary for the development of practical activities.
Personal attention

Personalized attention
Description
This guidance is carried out by the teacher of each subject with the students enrolled in the same. The purpose of this guidance is to plan, guide, dynamise, monitor and evaluate the student's learning process, taking into account their profile interests, needs, previous knowledge, etc.) and the characteristics / requirements of the context ( EEES, academic / professional profile, social-labor demand, etc.). The actions that will be carried out are the following: - Welcome to the subject - Weekly dynamism - News and events - Resolution of academic doubts - Retroaction with the correction of activities - Abandonment of the subject - End of the subject The development of these actions will be carried out with the support of the tools offered by the Virtual Campus Moodle, within the virtual classroom of each subject. So that the best orientation and possible follow-up is offered considering the face-to-face or virtual modality of each subject.

Assessment
Methodologies Competences Description Weight        
Self-monitoring activities
CE5
CT6
CT7
Activities proposed to the student, with a minimum weight, that serve to enable the student to self-regulate their learning. It can be repeated as many times as you want and for the final evaluation it will be considered the highest mark achieved 5%
Problem solving, exercises
CE5
CT1
CT2
CT5
CT6
CT7
Formulation, analysis, resolution and debate of a problem or exercise, related to the theme of the subject.
30%
Practical cases/ case studies
CE5
CT1
CT2
CT5
CT6
CT7
Statement of a situation (real or simulated) in which the student has to work to give a solution to the topic, solve a series of specific questions or make a global reflection. 35%
Assignments
CE5
CT1
CT2
CT5
CT6
CT7
Exercises done by the student from materials and references provided by the faculty or as a result of laboratory practices. This activity has a greater scope and extension than problem solving.
30%
Validation tests
CT2
CT5
CT7
The validation tests will consist of individual webconferences in which the teacher will ask questions about the activities carried out. 0%
Others  
 
Other comments and second exam session

The second call will consist of a global examination of the contents of the subject, whose grade will constitute 70% of the final evaluation. The grades previously achieved in terms of problem solving in class and the preliminary draft application will be maintained.


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