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The ''European Virtual Campus for Biomedical Engineering'' ('''EVICAB''') was funded under the Erasmus Virtual Campuses programme in 2005 (from 1.1.2006 till 31.12.2007).
The ''European Virtual Campus for Biomedical Engineering'' ('''EVICAB''') was selected under the Erasmus Virtual Campuses programme in 2005 (and funded from 1.1.2006 till 31.12.2007). It has sought to improve the overall quality of biomedical engineering through virtual partnerships, working from the premise that, as a multidiscpilinary science, no one university can produce high-quality, up-to-date educational material in all subfields.


Today EVICAB offers high-quality, free Biomedical Engineering Curriculum on the Internet. Each partner university has their own Biomedical Engineering programme.
Today EVICAB offers high-quality, free Biomedical Engineering Curriculum on the Internet via a 'Virtual University Platform.' Each partner university has their own Biomedical Engineering programme.  
 
EVICAB offers courses via a Virtual University Platform.


The EVICAB web site is at http://www.evicab.eu/
The EVICAB web site is at http://www.evicab.eu/
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* Tallinn University of Technology ([[Estonia]])
* Tallinn University of Technology ([[Estonia]])
* Kaunas University of Technology ([[Lithuania]])
* Kaunas University of Technology ([[Lithuania]])
* Linköping University ([[Sweden]])
* [[Linköping University]] ([[Sweden]])
* Brno University of Technology ([[Czech Republic]])
* [[Brno University of Technology]] ([[Czech Republic]])





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The European Virtual Campus for Biomedical Engineering (EVICAB) was selected under the Erasmus Virtual Campuses programme in 2005 (and funded from 1.1.2006 till 31.12.2007). It has sought to improve the overall quality of biomedical engineering through virtual partnerships, working from the premise that, as a multidiscpilinary science, no one university can produce high-quality, up-to-date educational material in all subfields.

Today EVICAB offers high-quality, free Biomedical Engineering Curriculum on the Internet via a 'Virtual University Platform.' Each partner university has their own Biomedical Engineering programme.

The EVICAB web site is at http://www.evicab.eu/

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