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Matchmaking: Health, Well-Being, and Emerging Technologies

December 9 @ 13:30 - 15:30 CET

Virtual Virtual Event

With the 2025 Joint Academic Offers Call for Proposals, the INGENIUM European University invites its academic staff and programme coordinators to propose their ideas for joint teaching on programme or course level. Following the Expression of Interest – Stage 1 phase of the call, the INGENIUM hosts five webinars for matchmaking, dedicated to different thematic areas that the alliance is focusing on.

The second matchmaking webinar focuses on health innovation, medical technology, mental well-being, and sustainable healthcare systems, including initiatives for a healthy campus and holistic approaches to community wellness.

During the webinar, proposals related to the following topics are going to be presented:

Doctoral ecosystem: Well-Being, Health and Technology
Thematic area: Health and Well-Being
Key topic: Healthy Campus

 

Speakers:

  • Ana Simona BARNA (TUIASI): Sustainable Cosmetics & Entrepreneurship
  • Andreas Kalckert (HIS): An interdisciplinary postgraduate education on mind, health, and the brain
  • Anna Makkonen (XAMK): Leadership and human resources management – course
  • Antoine Ouvrard-Pascaud (URN): Joint PhD programme in “Health Sciences & Biomedicine”
  • Antonia Patruno (UdA): Cellular Responses to Stress and Aging
  • Antonio Recchiuti (UdA): Resolving Inflammation in Cystic Fibrosis-Related Diabetes: Mechanistic Insights and Organ-on-Chip Platforms for Translational Therapeutics
  • Carla Gonález García (UNIOVI): Workshop Proposal: Applying Community Social Work through Project Design
    Integrating Global Perspectives in Social Work Intervention Methods
    Fostering International Gender Perspectives in Social Intervention
  • Catharina Gillsjö (HIS): Digital competence in Health Care
  • David Leroy (URN): Adapted physical activities and health (chronic illnesses and ageing)
    optimisation of sporting performance
  • Dr. Cosima Klischat (HKA): A collaborative project on co-designing and -constructing an adjustable headrest for patients with ALS
  • Fabrizio Ricci (UdA): INGENIUM Joint Master in Inherited Heart Muscle Disorders and Cardiogenetics’
  • Francesca Ferri (UdA): Innovative strategies for wellbeing
  • Giorgia Committeri (UdA): Soft skills through economic games
    Creativity: from development to applications
  • Giustino Orlando (UdA): Pharmacological products and personal care: safe use, mechanisms, and public health perspectives
  • Homa Tajsharghi (HIS): Double Master’s Degree in Biomedical Sciences
  • Ivana Cacciatore (UdA): Prodrugs in medicinal chemistry
  • João Costa (MTU): Exploring Ethical, Effective and Efficient Uses of AI to Support Health and Social Sciences Researchers
  • Laura Bonanni (UdA): Rehabilitation methods in different motor conditions
    Transnational Rehabilitation programs and methods
    New Rehabilitation methods
  • Letizia Giampietro (UdA): Pharmaceutical Analysis Educational Platform
  • Lisa Marinelli (UdA): Drug delivery systems for advanced therapeutic targeting
  • Marcello Costantini (UdA): Foundations of Human Wellbeing
  • Marika Berchicci (UdA): Mechanisms of stress and performance
  • Michael Hall (MTU):  Micro-credential (Certificate) in Integrated Healthcare (15 ECTS)
    Certificate in Foundations of Integrated Care
  • Oonagh O’Brien (MTU): Master of Science in Wellbeing Education Design and Facilitation for a Digital World
    Digital Wellbeing Module
  • Perttu Noponen (XAMK): Current phenomena in child welfare
  • Rossano Lattanzio/Roberto Plebani (UdA): Micro-Credential in Organ-on-Chip Platforms for Biomedical Innovation
  • Sergio Di Sano (UdA): School Psychology, Student Well-Being, and Digital Mental Health
  • Tiziana Pietrangelo (UdA): Food in Nutrition Science, Health & Innovation
  • Tommi Pantzar (XAMK): Proposal to develop a series of Nature-Based Wellbeing Micro-Credentials, each 2 ECTS, total 8 ECTS, delivered as online courses. The aim is to approach at the topic from different academic perspectives: Nature-based wellbeing in Health Promotion in nursing, in Social Care work, in Sports and Hearth benefits and Nature-based Experiential Learning
    “Nature-Based Wellbeing”, BIP
  • Viviana di Giacomo (UdA): Biomaterials: from synthesis to chemical, physical and biological characterization
  • Tomás Aylward (MTU): Outdoor Learning and Pedagogy for Children with Special Educational Needs (SEN)
  • Cristina Maccallini (UdA): UdA MedChem BIP: Exploring Medicinal Chemistry: A Hands-On Journey for Future Scientists

Organizer

INGENIUM Alliance

Other

Contact Person
joint-education@ingenium-university.eu

Organizer

INGENIUM Alliance

Other

Contact Person
joint-education@ingenium-university.eu