In October, Alma Mater Europaea achieved full membership status in the European Network of Physiotherapy in Higher Education (ENPHE), marking an important recognition of the quality of its physiotherapy education.
“Membership in ENPHE allows us direct contact with European trends in physiotherapy education and opens up additional opportunities for our students in terms of mobility, knowledge exchange, and practical experience in an international environment,” emphasizes Dean of the ECM Faculty, Professor Dr. Barbara Toplak Perovič.
ENPHE brings together 167 member institutions from 31 countries, all working towards improving and coordinating physiotherapy education across Europe. As a network that includes European and some non-European members, ENPHE facilitates the exchange of professional knowledge, research achievements, and best pedagogical practices. The association also promotes the development of international standards in physiotherapy education that reflect the needs of contemporary healthcare.
Membership in ENPHE enables Alma Mater Europaea to foster closer collaboration with similar higher education institutions and gain access to the latest research developments and innovations in physiotherapy.