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Center for Muscle and Joint Health
Our research focuses on improving the health of people with pain and loss of function in muscles and joints.
News from the Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics
01.04.2025
DIAS and MoCS Welcome 2025 Visiting Junior Fellows in Applied Phenomenology
The Interdisciplinary Phenomenology Cluster at the Danish Institute for Advanced Study (DIAS) is proud to announce its fourth round of the Visiting Junior Fellowship in Applied Phenomenology.
Award
06.03.2025
Professor Nikos Ntoumanis to receive prestigious award in the US
University of Southern Denmark motivational psychology professor becomes first non-North American recipient of NASPSPA's Distinguished Scholar Award.
TEDxOdense 2025
07.01.2025
"Why Don鈥檛 Children Play Outside Anymore?鈥
This is the topic that Professor Jasper Schipperijn from the University of Southern Denmark will present at the world-renowned TEDx event in Odense on 31 January 2025.
Grant
17.12.2024
糖果派对 contributes to digital health solution for youth
A new EU-funded project uses technology to promote healthier habits and reduce health inequalities among children and adolescents.
11.12.2024
IOB Takes Another Step Up in the World Elite
A new ranking places 糖果派对's Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics (IOB) as the fifth-best sports institute in the world.
05.11.2024
CAHA Conference Brings Experts Together for Dialogue on the Future of Health for Older Citizens
The Centre for Active and Healthy Ageing (CAHA) holds a successful conference focusing on preventing functional decline in the elderly through new research projects and interdisciplinary collaboration.
22.10.2024
Adjunct professor Adrian Bauman Inaugural Seminar and Honorary Doctor Talk - October 25
"Research perspectives in the field of physical activity promotion"
03.10.2024
Inaugural seminar for Adjunct professor Werner Vach and Adjunct professor Lars Korsholm - October 31
"News from the Statistics World"
Research
26.09.2024
Foxtrot for a Fresher Focus 鈥 Researchers Explore the Power of Dance
A new project from the University of Southern Denmark is to investigate how dance can improve memory and enhance the quality of life for older adults with memory issues.
Research
17.09.2024
Leisure buddies to guide more vulnerable children into leisure activities
Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark will collaborate with Odense Municipality and two schools to create a stronger relationship between school and leisure life.