Comillas signs an agreement with the Spanish Association Against Cancer to promote a campus free of smoke and aerosols
The agreement reinforces the university's commitment to the overall well-being of its community and the creation of safe and healthy environments
9 September 2025
Comillas and the Madrid provincial headquarters of the Spanish Association Against Cancer (AECC) have signed a collaboration agreement to promote the "Smoke and aerosol free spaces" programme on their campuses. This initiative seeks to promote healthy lifestyles, prevent illnesses and raise awareness on the risks of tobacco and the new inhalation devices.
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The agreement is part of the Institutional Declaration for a healthy university, which reaffirms Comillas' commitment to the comprehensive care of its community and the promotion of safe environments. With information, support and prevention actions, the university is making progress in the consolidation of more sustainable and healthy campuses.
This agreement is a further step in the construction of a university that cares for each person and the community as a whole. Beyond prevention and awareness-raising, this agreement lays the foundations for a more committed university future.
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