University of Lausanne is forging partnerships
The Medical University of Lausitz - Carl Thiem and Brandenburg Technical University (BTU) Cottbus-Senftenberg are expanding their collaboration, focusing on health system research and digitalization of healthcare.
The collaboration, which involves teaching activities, shared use of infrastructure, and close integration in medical training, is an open-ended agreement. It aims to address a particular challenge facing the people in the region, as stated by Eckhard Nagel, the board of the Medical University's healthcare services.
The Medical University of Lausitz - Carl Thiem, established about a year ago to promote structural change in the face of the impending end of open-pit coal mining, is also involved in healthcare services. The universities are planning joint projects in health system research and digitalization of healthcare, with the aim to integrate closely in medical training and engage with society.
BTU President Gesine Grande stated that both universities will research, teach, and engage with society together. The joint projects will be centered around digitalization of healthcare, with the goal to support scientific talent development.
While there are no explicit details available on current ongoing joint projects, it is known that these institutions have a history of collaborating in the health and technology sectors, including digital health and healthcare systems research, often through regional initiatives or specific research networks.
For those seeking detailed and up-to-date information on specific joint projects, it is recommended to check the official websites, research offices, or recent publications of the two universities directly or to contact their administrative offices for the latest project portfolios.
- The joint projects planned by The Medical University of Lausitz - Carl Thiem and Brandenburg Technical University (BTU) Cottbus-Senftenberg will encompass education and self-development, with a focus on digitalization of healthcare and health system research, aiming to nurture scientific talent.
- The collaboration between the two universities, which includes teaching activities, shared use of infrastructure, and close integration in medical training, is also set to extend into the realms of science and health-and-wellness, as they strive for comprehensive support of societal needs.