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BalticSeaBioMed

Project
15.05.2023 - 15.05.2099
Institute of Biomedicine, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences

Funders

Main funder

Nordplus

Other funders

Erasmus+

BalticSeaBioMed has been awarded the following grants by Nordplus:
• €92 935 (2025-2026), NPHE-2025/10312
• €89 360 (2024-2025), NPHE-2024/10369
• €68 905 (2023-2024), NPHE-2023/10225

The network originally started in 2013 as “NordBioMedNet”, with a slightly different set of partners (Universities of Bergen, Copenhagen, Eastern Finland, Karolinska Institutet, and Turku), and was awarded the following grants by Nordplus:
• €29 060 (2017-2018), NPHE-2017/10140
• €41 910 (2016-2017), NPHE-2016/10076
• €41 540 (2015-2016), NPHE-2015/10070
• €35 540 (2014-2015), NPHE-2014/10149

The network has participated in two Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership grants:
• €258 401 (2021-2023), 2020-1-FI01-KA226-HE-092653
European Network for Virtual lab & Interactive SImulated ONline learning_2027 (ENVISION_2027)
https://erasmus-plus.ec.europa.eu/projects/search/details/2020-1-FI01-KA226-HE-092653
Universities of Turku, Bergen, Eastern Finland, Leeds, Åbo Akademi, and KI

• €305 437 (2017-2020), 2017-1-NO01-KA203-034151
Open Educational Resources in Computational Biomedicine (OERCompBioMed)
Universities of Bergen, Eastern Finland, Karolinska Institutet, Southern Denmark, and Turku

About the BalticSeaBioMed network

BalticSeaBioMed is a collaborative network in the field of biomedicine involving six universities:  Eastern Finland, Karolinska Institutet, Southern Denmark, Turku, Vilnius and Åbo Akademi. Together we form a successful, well-functioning network with an established track record and a capacity for continuous development and renewal.

Our goal is to make the individual biomedicine master’s programmes at partner universities stronger and internationally more competitive. With support of Nordplus and Erasmus+ the network has successfully achieved its goals by sharing local competences and educational activities unique to each partner to students throughout the network.

 

Master’s courses

We have developed four online Master’s courses to facilitate the exchange of state-of-the-art expertise between the network’s partners. The courses are embedded in programmes at the partners.

 

Summer School

The network has delivered a , usually held at the University of Turku’s Archipelago Research Institute on the island of Seili, almost every year since 2014.

 

Innovative educational material

Our pedagogical development work includes the creation of a that teaches important biomedical concepts in a realistic scenario encompassing environmental aspects.

By applying state-of-the art biomedical methodology to evaluate the impact of human health on the environment around the Baltic Sea, we provide students with knowledge and skill sets that enhance their future employability and contribute to a competitive Nordic and Baltic region.

 

Participating master programmes

News

  • Summer school 2024 at Seili!

    Summer school was held on beautiful Seili Island in August 2024!
    Summer school 2024 at Seili!
  • Internalisation prize in 2026!

    BalticSeaBioMed has been awarded the Prize for Internationalisation in Teaching and Learning 2026 in Sweden!
    Internalisation prize in 2026!