Partners
BAuA
The TU Dresden signed a cooperation agreement with the Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA) in 2009. The Institute for Occupational and Social Medicine (IPAS) is involved in joint projects, events and the exchange of teaching in order to maintain and expand this cooperation.
Boysen TU Dresden Graduate School
The IPAS is a member of the Boysen TU Dresden Graduate School and focuses on the topic: "Green Economy - Challenges for Work-Related and Population-Related Health Protection." The Boysen TUD Research Training Group brings together research projects in which technical and natural science subjects cooperate with social and political perspectives. The focus is on the interdependence between technical feasibility and social acceptance of sustainable energy systems.
Cochrane
Cochrane is a renowned international institution that sets the standard for the high-quality synthesis of scientific evidence. Cochrane promotes systematic reviews through method development and the provision of resources (e.g., software, tutorials, training). Systematic reviews on selected topics, mainly clinical intervention studies, are meticulously edited, maintained and published in the Cochrane database by Cochrane teams. Together with a team of international scientists from the Cochrane Review group "Work", we are actively participating in the process and record of building evidence on occupational health issues.
UmeÅ Universität Schweden (ERASMUS+)
As part of the postgraduate master program Health Sciences / Public Health, IPAS has an ERASMUS+ cooperation with the Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine at Umeå University Sweden.
Professional Field Exploration (Internship)
Norwegian Institute of Public Health
There are excellent contacts of Dr. Ing. Garthus-Niegel and the IPAS with the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (NIPH). This cooperation provides access to a large Norwegian birth cohort from the Akershus Birth Cohort Study. The data from the Akershus Birth Cohort Study provides the opportunity for student qualification theses. In addition, the cooperation has already resulted in two stays abroad by master students in Norway, and the opportunity for exchanges between the IPAS and the NIPH persists also in the future.
Center for Clinical Psychology and Rehabilitation (ZKPR)
There is also a project partnership with the Center for Clinical Psychology and Rehabilitation (ZKPR) at the University of Bremen. The IPAS and the ZKPR are currently planning to conduct a cohort study on family, work and health in connection with the Bremen Intervention Study on Early Childhood Development (BRISE).