2nd Showcase event in Portonovo

University of Macerata has organized in the wonderful setting of the bay of Portonovo (AN), the 2nd showcase event, aimed to tell successful cooperation experiences with the local socio-economic actors and other positive initiatives in the sector of digital technologies for the e-health services. The event will provide UMCS with useful inputs concerning how to link research excellence to the business community needs. The showcase will take place on June the 15th, it is part of a 3-day meeting and will count on the participation of the local socio-economic actors, such as the Digital Innovation Hub, a cooperative society, local enterprises, and an Institute of Health Care, as reported in… Read More

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1st showcase event KU Leuven- summary

On May 18th and May 19th 2022, the KU Leuven Showcase event took place where successful cooperation experiences are presented between academia and stakeholders and other positive initiatives in the sector of digital technologies for the e-health services. Both UMCS and UNIMC researchers and administrators took part in the meetings. Also representatives of our Innovation Board were engaged in participation in the event.

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Joint scientific workshops in hybrid mode- 9-11 May 2022

On Monday, we are starting with a hybrid event at the Faculty of Political Science and Journalism in Lublin. The scientific workshop is entitled: New technologies in the process of social inclusion (in the context or health communication and active aging). On Tuesday, hybrid scientific workshops will be held at the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Sciences. The title of the meeting is: E-health applications and EEG analysis. The meeting schedule includes speeches by Hannelore Strauven, Andrzej Juros, Piotr Schneider and Anna Gajos-Balińska. On Wednesday the workshop conducted by department of Sociology will take place.

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Joint scientific workshops in online mode- 30 March, 11 April, 26 April

We are in the middle of implementation of mobility programme of senior researchers. Uni-Lublin has organized series of scientific workshops dedicated to researchers engaged in the mobility, junior researchers and other interested. 1st workshop was entitled “Exclusion and disinformation during COVID-19 pandemic“. 2nd one entitled “Security and securitization of e-health” focused on following isuues: Securitization Risk and risk analysis techniques Performing medical activity in Poland Challenges for safe and secure e-health systems Data protection in healthcare 3rd workshop entitled “Counteracting digital dis(mis)information and other cyber threats in the pandemic times:preventive and corrective actions towards strengthening civil society, protecting human rights and human well-being” was focused on disinformation, fake news and… Read More

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A series of workshops with international experts- 2nd Intensive Training Course

From March 7th, workshops on transversal skills will be organized. The activity is implemented under REINITIALISE “Protecting fundamental rights when using digital technologies for eHealth services” project. The trainings will be conducted by prominent experts from the participating universities- the University of Macerata and the Catholic University of Leuven, as well as by external experts. The Intensive Training Course is aimed both to the research staff, including Young Researchers, as well as the University administrative staff supporting researchers in the implementation of projects. The application form can be found below: Registration Form The events will be held online, at the MS Teams platform. Workshops will be held in English. We provide… Read More

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3rd workshop on Eu project management and design “Logical framework”

The 3rd Workshop on EU project management and design titled “The logical framework” will be held on-line on 1st April 2022. At the end of the training session participants Are expected to know what the essential elements composing the logical structure of a project are Are expected to be able design a project concept note Are expected to be able to ensure coherence  between the requirements of the call and the project concept note Trainers: Dr. Claudio Carlone, from Eurocentro srl, expert with many years of experience in the implementation of EU-funded research projects, and Barbara Chiucconi, Head of Grant office at the University of Macerata, Italy. Download the programme… Read More

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3rd Interdisciplinary booster session

On January 28th 2022, REINITIALISE had their third booster session online. Trainer: the Institute for the Future, is a research incubator that supports, catalyzes and accelerates transdisciplinary research at KU Leuven, developing innovative, alternative solutions, scenarios, policies and/or transition thinking for current and future societal and global challenges. We aim to facilitate the transition towards a more sustainable society. Topic: COMPLEXITY – the second phase of the Designing Feasible Futures Framework (DF3), as designed by the Institute for the Future The learning team aims to deepen its understanding of the problem via systems mapping, causal loop diagrams and case studies to unravel patterns, relationships and interdependencies. This involves qualitative and quantitative… Read More

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3rd Project Meeting

The 3rd Project Meeting of #Reinitialise project has just took place! During two days of intensive, fruitful discussions about the project implementation and upcoming activities we had a chance to meet online with project participants as well as members of Innovation Board and external Members o Scientific Board. We would like to thank everyone for active participation!

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Mobility program for Early Stage Researchers in the field of e-health

Young researchers!We encourage you to apply in the open call for proposals in the mobility program implemented within the framework of the REINITIALISE project. If you are: A Young Researcher*.Your research interests include one or more of the following in the area of ehealth:– ethical and legal principles that might steer the design of ehealth applications;– how the communication on health on the digital media impacts on individuals’ freedom of choice and can generate self-deception mechanisms;– economic and social impact and consequences of the technological innovation in e-health that should orient AI and machine learningapply in the REINITIALISE project fellowship program, where you can conduct research under the guidance of… Read More

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