Associated partners

The SpaceMed consortium also involves associated partners that contribute to guarantee the academic excellence and relevance of the training for the job market.

Other partners, each with specific areas of expertise, are also involved in the programme definition and management, teaching, and hosting of students during internships.

Research institutions
  • Medical University of Gratz, Austria
  • University of Angers, France
  • University of Bordeaux, France
  • Lorraine University, France
  • University Jean Monnet Saint Etienne, SAINBIOSE, France
  • Aix Marseille University, Faculty of Sport Science, France
  • University of Burgundy, France
  • Helmholtz Munich Center, Technical University Munich, Germany
  • University of Greifswald, German Center for Cardiovascular Research, Germany
  • German Sport University Cologne, Germany
  • University of Thessaly, Greece
  • Research Center for Natural Sciences, Hungary
  • University of Padua, Italy
  • Toyo University, Japan
  • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • University of Otago, New Zealand
  • University of Lisbon, faculty of Medicine, Portugal
  • University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Science and Research Center Koper, Slovenia
  • University Medical Center Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia
  • Karolinska Institute, Sweden
  • KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
  • University of Nottingham, UK
  • University of Portsmouth, UK
  • University of South Wales, UK
  • Brandeis University, USA
Space agencies & Space research institutions
  • CNES, France
  • Novespace, France
  • Portugal space, Portugal
Industrial partners
  • BodyCAP, France
  • Pôle TES, France
  • Sports Medicine Association of Serbia, Serbia
  • Alpine association of Slovenia, Slovenia
  • C3M, Slovenia
  • ELVEZ, Slovenia

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