Educational, creative and artistic applications in different types of environments, including digital environments and the use of ICTs.
Electrolysed water generation, analysis, stability and application studies of electrolysed water.
Training in the teaching of social sciences for preschool and primary school teachers, for secondary school teachers, for university teachers and for educators in museums and heritage and other informal areas. To train educators and generate cultural criteria for application in institutional settings between archaeology, anthropology, education and cinema.
Training in the arts for preschool and primary school teachers, secondary school teachers, university teachers, museum and heritage educators and other informal areas.
Generate theoretical activity and experiences from art and visual culture.
Analysis of the requirements of constitutional adequacy of the rules making up the tax system and verification of the consequences of the declaration of unconstitutionality of a tax rule.
Study on the use of molecular gates in drug release. Application to different pathologies with emphasis inflammatory bowel disease.
Train educators and generate cultural criteria for application in institutional settings between creativity, psychology, educational practices and teacher training.
Analysis of the mechanisms of taxation on incoming and outgoing products and services.
The development of the Yeast Surface Display methodology is addressed, not only in Sacchomyces cerevisiae but also in other non-Saccharomyces years. In addition, the aim is to develop applications in biocatalysis, bioremediation and health through the exposure of specific proteins and peptides.
In this line, we analyse how HR policies and practices can contribute to generating entrepreneurial behaviour in organisations, both at intra-organisational (intrapreneurship) and managerial (entrepreneurship) levels.
In this line we study how HR strategy and practices can facilitate the development of innovative behaviour in employees and the role that intermediate variables such as creativity or knowledge sharing, among others, can play in this relationship.
In this line we intend to study the way in which HR strategy and its associated practices drive and condition knowledge management processes in the organisation.
Analysis and examination of the rules and models governing the international taxation of income and value added taxes, in particular double taxation conventions and anti-abuse rules.
Development of molecule and nanomaterial synthesis using solid-state microwaves.
Design, synthesis and characterisation of sensors for the detection of molecules of biological and environmental interest. Among the molecules studied are nerve gases, pollutant gases and drugs of abuse.
Digital humanities and education with digital formats provide us with many opportunities to improve many aspects that can be changed by digital technologies.
Development of strategies for more sustainable processes and products, in particular in the chemical, materials and food industries. It also includes dissemination and training in current aspects of bioeconomy, circular economy, climate change and life cycle analysis.
Preparation, characterisation and application studies of Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs)
Development of molecules and materials with the ability to modulate (activate or inhibit) the activity of proteins. In particular of the enzymes polyphenol oxidase and lipase/pancreatin.
In this line we analyse the application of different quality management approaches, models, systems and techniques, and how they affect the process of shaping business strategy and, as a consequence, organisational results.
In this line we analyse how different HR practices can contribute to innovation outcomes for small companies.
Development of sensors based on changes in optical or electrochemical properties, whether from molecules, materials or hybrid systems.
In this line we analyse how the design and implementation of sustainability-oriented HR policies and practices can contribute to improving organisational performance and, at the same time, to achieving sustainable competitive advantages.
The aim is to analyse the capacity of different yeasts species and strains to carry out the synthesis of chiral synthons of pharmaceutical and industrial interest. The possibility of genetic manipulations leading to an improvement of their capacity in this aspect is also contemplated.
Development of visual culture and arts education for both children and adults, promoting the relationship with other fields of study.