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Associated Partners

As a result of the exploitation activity a number of associated partners officially joined the project in order to contribute to the improvement of the project impact on their target groups and to ensure the project sustainability by continuing using the project deliverables in the next years.
The associate partners of the Connected for Health project are organizations interested in EU values. All associated partners share the project objectives and are willing to contribute to their achievement.
Institutions and organisations interested in becoming associated partners of the Connected for Health project can contact the national coordinators of the project.

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NAME OF THE ORGANISATION

National Kapodistrian University of Atenas

TYPE OF INSTITUTION

University

CITY

Athens

ADDRESS

80 Vas. Sofias Ave
115 28 Athens (Greece)

COUNTRY

Greece


NAME OF CONTACT PERSON

Stravos Athanasopoulos

EMAIL OF CONTACT PERSON

s.athanasopoulos12 @alumni.imperial.ac.uk

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGANISATION

The vision of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens is the constant commitment to four main principles: research, education and training shall be characterized by a quest for high quality and distinction; the University’s leading role shall be safeguarded by a constant engagement to innovation and creativity; the academic community members shall participate actively in scientific, social and cultural events; our standpoints shall reflect
our historical and contemporary Greek culture worldwide through scientific activities.

HOW THE ORGANISATION WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THE DISSEMINATION AND EXPLOITATION OF THE PROJECT RESULTS

NKUA will provide feedback during the piloting phase of the syllabus seminar. They will also disseminate materials from the project results through the medical students, in the context of obesity and eating disorders.