
European Physical Activity Guidelines
to tackle depressive symptoms

European Physical Activity Guidelines
to tackle depressive symptoms

EUPAG-DS engages individuals in a collaborative and interdisciplinary setting. Our experts originate from various disciplines and institutions, fostering a robust network of contributors from diverse and complementary fields.
Faculdade de Motricidade Humana (FMH)

The Faculdade de Motricidade Humana/Faculty of Human Kinetics (FMH) integrates the University of Lisbon. Currently, it is the largest University in Portugal, with its 18 Schools, more than 3.500 academic staff, about 48.000 undergraduate and post-graduate students, and 87 recognized research units.
The University of Lisbon's main aim is its development as a research university, committed to education, innovation, and technology transfer, focused on people, valuing knowledge, merit, and participation, with a European dimension open to the world, with its wide range of courses and research areas.
The FMH was founded in 1940 and is the oldest Faculty of Sports Science and Physical Education in Portugal with a history that spans 83 years.
Instituto Politécnico de Beja (IPBeja)

The Polytechnic University of Beja (IPBeja) is a Higher Education institution founded in 1979, located in the city of Beja. IPBeja has four Schools – the School of Health, the School of Agriculture, the School of Education, and the School of Technology and Management, with a range of more than 30 courses on offer, With a steadfast dedication to serving society, IPBeja trains professionals across various fields and actively engages in the production, dissemination, and preservation of knowledge, creation, transmission, and publication of culture and knowledge of a professional nature, of targeted research and experimental development. IPBeja courses are accredited by A3ES, with an increasing reputation among employers for having study programs in line with the needs of the labour market, including integrated internships. The Institute’s portfolio, distributed among four schools, includes higher professional technical courses, bachelor’s degrees, postgraduate and master’s degrees.
University of Innsbruck

The University’s main mandate is to focus on research and development, teaching and continuing professional education and training. In all these fields its regional status is to be deepened and its high ranking in the European academic area is to be guaranteed. This is laid down in the Mission Statement of the University of Innsbruck. The University is committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and students, irrespective of gender, marital status, family status, age, disability, race, sexual orientation, and religious belief, and membership of the travelling community.
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Founded in 1669, the University of Innsbruck looks back to a long and variable history. The University has always been a supporting pillar of the Tyrolean society and has influenced the region tremendously. The importance of its status as a research and educating institution can be seen in the numerous award winning alumni and current and former scientists teaching and researching at the University. Many scientific cutting-edge discoveries have been made at this institution.
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Today the University comprises of 16 faculties and 83 departments. For more information on the structure and size of the University visit our sites University in Numbers, Student Numbers and Organisational Structure. You find relevant numbers on last year’s performances at the Intellectual Capital site, and strategies and plans for the next few years at Development Plan. For finding the location of the various faculties, departments and other university institutions go to Maps and Directions. The site University Life gives you information on academic and cultural activities and events at the University.
European Federation of Sport Psychology (FEPSAC)

FEPSAC is a European non-profit organisation with 19 group members representing 18 European countries. Its main aims are: – to promote scientific, educational, and professional work in sport psychology in Europe – to disseminate information and promote co-operation in sport psychology in Europe – to maintain social and scientific relations between persons and groups working in sport psychology, mainly in Europe, and to encourage young European scientists in sport psychology. The organisation is altruistic and strives to achieve non-profit goals of international value. The organisation strives to achieve exclusively and directly goals of public nature. To achieve these aims, FEPSAC organises (among others) the following activities: – an European congress every 2 years – initiates research activities in sport and exercise psychology – creates links between sport psychology societies and groups within Europe – produces and distributes documents and publications.
European Network for Innovation and Knowledge (EUNIK)

The European Network for Innovation and Knowledge (EUNIK) is a Foundation based in the Netherlands but working internationally. EUNIK has been formed by higher education and R&D experts, with more than 15 years experience working in the international field and with EU Grants management.
EUNIK’s Objectives: ï‚·
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The design and implementation of research & development activities, as well as to promote competition with regard to public funding calls; ï‚·
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The promotion and implementation of activities and actions to promote digitalisation in the field of education, culture and sport. ï‚·
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To encourage international network cooperation between institutions, especially European, profit, and non-profit institutions that require support for the digitalisation of their activities. ï‚·
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To provide support services for the network members, associates, and stakeholders. ï‚·
To bring Educational Management and Innovation know-how to the organisations. Moreover, EUNIK aims to contribute to the EU and the Erasmus+ Scheme by supporting public and private bodies with their specific needs on knowledge management, eLearning and online education programs’ implementation, and the digital transformation that will lead the EU to the next generation. There are thousands of organisations making great contributions to the EU strategy and its programs, putting hands on problem solving and making relevant contributions to the cultural and scientific communities. But sometimes, the visibility and impact of these works, because of their traditional methodologies the impact does not reach its maximum. Therefore, EUNIK brings to ambitious qualityoriented organisations, the resources that usually are only available to big companies and universities, with the aim of: ï‚·
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Scale their organisation and projects by the use of tailor-made apps and web-app technologies. ï‚·
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Reach a bigger audience and have a greater engagement by using EUNIK’s eLearning platform, either on the website or on our smartphone apps. ï‚·
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Make a more serious and meaningful contribution with their projects thanks to the research and the scientific contributions that our scientists can develop.
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