The DOMINOS 2 Consortium is composed by three participating universities from all over Europe. Building on the remarkable success of DOMINOS 1, our partnership brings together leading European universities united by a shared vision: to reshape health education through digital innovation. By combining our expertise, we are not only expanding access to high-quality learning tools, but also contributing to the global standardisation of health studies. Together, we believe that education empowered by technology can prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals to meet the challenges of a rapidly evolving world.

 


Université Paris Cité

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Between history, prestige and modernity, the Université Paris Cité is a new university, resulting from the merging of Paris Diderot and Paris Descartes Universities in 2019. It is one of the most important and prestigious French higher education institutions providing comprehensive and ambitious research and training, supporting innovation and possessing a strong international dimension. Located at the heart of the French capital, the University has some twenty campuses and research sites throughout Paris and its surrounding area, which allows its full integration in its urban environment. It has approximately 63,000 students and employs approximately 4500 higher education teachers, researchers, assistants and 2700 administrative staff spread over 3 faculties: the Faculty of Health, the Faculty of Science, and the Faculty of Society and Humanities. Theses faculties host 119 research units and 43 laboratories.

The university is at the forefront of international research. It encompasses the “Institut de Physique du Globe”, a worldwide renowned institution of higher education and research in geosciences and has a partnership agreement with the Pasteur Institute.   As part of the Initiative of Excellence (IdEx) of which it is a prizewinner, Université Paris Cité relies on its disciplinary and interdisciplinary expertise to respond to the major challenges facing societies. Research is at the core of the University, which ranks 73rd at the Shanghai ranking and is the first French university for the impact of its publications (CTWS Leiden 2022). Université Paris Cité is also the only French member of The Guild, which brings together 20 of the most prestigious research-intensive universities in Europe in 16 countries.

The Faculty of Health of Université Paris Cité is the coordinator of the Dominos project.


University of Ljubljana

University of Ljubljana is the oldest and largest higher education and scientific research institution in Slovenia. University with its rich tradition was founded in 1919. It has approximately 40,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students and employs approximately 6,000 higher education teachers, researchers, assistants and administrative staff in 23 faculties and three arts academies. The University of Ljubljana is the central and largest educational institution in Slovenia. It is also the central and largest research institution in Slovenia with 30 percent of all registered researchers in Slovenia.

The University of Ljubljana is renowned for its quality social and natural sciences and technical study programmes, structured in accordance with the Bologna Declaration. Our projects keep pace with the latest developments in the areas of arts, sciences and technology at home and abroad. 
 
The University takes a central pedagogical position by performing public services in the areas of special social importance which ensure the preservation of the national identity. 
 
The UL is very active in international research and educational programmes and projects, especially in the EU Framework Programmes (FP7, H2020) where in terms of the number of research projects it ranks among the top of universities and research organizations from the new EU Member States (EU 13). By participating in development projects financed with EU Structural Funds, the UL contributes significantly to the infrastructure development, structural change and economic development of Slovenia. For further information, click the link European structural funds.
 
The UL cooperates in the Dominos project with the Faculty of Medicine and their study programmes of Medicine and Dental Medicine and the Faculty of Pharmacy with their study programme of Pharmacy.

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Medical University of Warsaw

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The Medical University of Warsaw is one of the oldest medical universities in Poland. For over 200 years, it has been educating the best specialists in medicine, pharmacy and health sciences. The roots of the University date back to 1809, when the Faculty of Medicine was established by Royal Decree of Frederick August I of Saxony, issued in Dresden.

The university offers education in 17 fields of study, 16 postgraduate programmes, an MBA and numerous specialization, further education and continuing education courses. The university has more than 10,000 students and employs around 1,850 academic staff.
Scientific and didactic activities are conducted by 4 Faculties: Medicine, Medicine and Dentistry, Pharmacy, Health Sciences, as well as the Centre for Postgraduate Education and the Doctoral School.

The Medical University of Warsaw stands out from other Polish medical universities not only because of its excellent location - the capital of Poland - but also because of its well-developed research and teaching facilities in which academic life takes place.

The University has over 200 active scientific research projects, holds 116 ERASMUS+ agreements and 40 international cooperation agreements with research centers around the globe. Since 1998, the Medical University of Warsaw has established links with 120 partner universities from Program and Partner Countries within the Erasmus+ program in the field of students and staff mobility and training. As the first medical university in Poland, obtained in June 2016 the right to use the Human Resources Excellence in Research label. The university is a member of UNESCO, as well as European University Association (EUA), Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE), ECTS Medical Association. The Medical University of Warsaw cooperation with European universities within the Erasmus+ program and with central European institutions within the CEEPUS program enables the students gaining new European experience with the international scientific community. The University participates in MEDINE – Thematic Network on Medical Education in Europe which addresses educational, institutional and quality issues in European medical education, DIETS2 Thematic Network for Dietetics, and in the DentEd III Thematic Network project which aims to further harmonization of dental education in Europe. Understanding the challenges initiated by the Lisbon Convention and the Bologna Declaration on the main role of education and research in Europe, the University’s objective is the implementation of its main principles.

Academic staff from the Faculty of Pharmacy are involved in the DOMINOS project.


Aarhus University

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