The Terra Campus in Lugo, promoted by the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC), was established as a result of an agreement between the USC and the General Secretariat for Universities, part of the Regional Ministry of Education, Science, Universities and Vocational Training of the Xunta de Galicia. Its aim is to transform the Lugo campus into a scientific and social benchmark in areas of knowledge related to the economic, social and environmental sustainability of land use.
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Unha investigación do Campus Terra, galardoada no XVII Premio de Historia Agraria Ramón Garrabou
O profesor Damián Copena conseguiu un accésit na convocatoria deste galardón
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Desenvolven un modelo de xestión de xurros sostible ambiental e economicamente
Nun contexto de economía circular, o proxecto desenvolvido na EPSE está a ter resultados que solucionarían o problema ambiental actual
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Santiago Lamosa Quinteiro: «The agricultural engineer of the future will combine mud on their boots with cutting-edge technology»
Santiago Lamosa, coordinator of the Degree in Agricultural and Agri-Food Engineering at Campus Terra, is committed to conveying a message of respect and responsibility towards nature to society
Read moreIrene Ortiz Leal: «My final degree project was the seed for my doctoral thesis and my continued research career»
Irene Ortiz Leal, Assistant Professor of Anatomy at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine on the Campus Terra, conducts her research work thanks to her knowledge of Pharmacy, veterinary medicine, and neuroanatomy
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Juan Ortiz: «The team of restorers who worked on the reconstruction of Notre-Dame took our experience into account in the development of their work»
Juan Ortiz, researcher and lecturer in the field of Agroforestry Engineering at Campus Terra, reflects in this interview on the possibilities offered by current photogrammetry in the three-dimensional recording of heritage assets
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