AM HR Partners

Partners

The Academic Collaborative Center for Digital Health & Mental Wellbeing aims for long-term structural connections with a range of partners from commercial, care and non-profit organisations. Co-creation is fundamental within the Center where all partners actively contribute. Partners will become part of a process where we will build trust, mutual respect, see each other as equals, exchange knowledge and blur boundaries.

"Tilburg University has a lot of relevant expertise available, both on digital health and on mental wellbeing. By combining this expertise through a network organization, we can really contribute to solving socially urgent problems. It is essential to work closely with societal partners, through co-creation."

Inge Bongers and Emiel Krahmer, Academic Leads

Inge Bongers en Emiel Krahmer

Current partners

The Center is a growing network of organisations. The first societal partners who have become a member are:

More partners will soon be announced.

Why get involved as a partner?

Your organisation...

  • can make real impact on society, practice and academia. 
  • will have the opportunity to collaborate with experts on digital health and mental wellbeing. 
  • may get answers to long-standing questions that need different perspectives. 
  • can contribute in co-creation to the implementation of the collaborative agenda on both research and knowledge exchange.
  • can get support in the implementation of research findings of the Center.  
  • can participate in training and knowledge-sharing sessions. 
  • can contribute to the educational programme of the university, i.e. by participating in the digital health minor (in formation), through guest lectures, student challenges, thesis projects (bachelor's and master's) and internships. 
  • will be invited to an annual conference. 

Partners are expected to play an active role and contribute to the Center either financially or in-kind. Would you like more information on becoming a partner? Please contact our project manager Esther van Vliet.

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