Beneficiaries and Partners
Health CASCADE is a consortium of high-profile universities, research institutions and companies. A coordinated effort by 7 beneficiaries and more than 20 partner organisations from 8 European countries (Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, The Netherlands, United Kingdom, Spain, Sweden) provides a pan-European multidisciplinary approach in multiple environments (universities, research centres, SMEs, large civil organisations and companies) and across multiple sectors (education, industry, health care). Europe needs this training network
Health CASCADE’s multidisciplinary international expert team will work together with the 15 young researchers to develop new evidence based guiding principles, methodology, novel tools, and new technologies to make co-creation an effective tool in fighting complex public health problems.
Health CASCADE Partners
Ghent University, Belgium
Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland
Amsterdam University Medical Centers, Netherlands
Fundació Blanquerna, Spain
Umeå University, Sweden
Constructor University Bremen, Germany
National Center for Scientific Research Demokritos (NCSRD), Greece
Public Health Agency of Catalonia, Spain
Parc Sanitari Pere Virgili, Spain
3QK, United Kingdom
University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
AktionsBündnis Patientensicherheit, Germany
Alexander Foundation, Netherlands
Sciensano, Belgium
PULSO, Belgium
Later Life Training, United Kingdom
Flemish Institute of Healthy Living, Belgium
Apprevent, Bremen, Germany
SingularLogic S.A., Greece
Region Västerbotten, Sweden
MIT Enterprise Forum (MITEF), Greece
THNK School for Creative Leadership, Netherlands
OpenAIRE, Greece
Minerva Communications, United Kingdom
EuroHealthNet, Belgium
Journey Associates
BTA Architecture
Celobert Cooperative
Max Planck Institute
Lely Lyceum
The Amsterdam Public Library Foundation (OBA)
Scottish Co-Production Network
Scottish Community Development Centre
Waag Future Lab
Aarhus University
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