Cookies Policy

Last updated: May 2026

This website may use cookies to ensure proper technical functioning, improve user experience and support basic website management.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on a user’s device when visiting a website. They allow the website to remember technical information, preferences or browsing activity.

2. Types of cookies used

Technical cookies

These cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the website and cannot normally be disabled through the website itself.

Preference cookies

These cookies may be used to remember user preferences, such as language or display settings.

Analytics cookies

If analytics tools are activated in the future, cookies may be used to collect aggregated information about website visits, pages viewed and user interaction. These cookies will only be used when legally permitted and, where required, after user consent.

Form-related cookies

The website may use WPForms or similar tools to manage contact forms. These tools may use technical cookies or anti-spam mechanisms necessary for the secure operation of the form.

3. Third-party cookies

Some services integrated into the website, such as maps, embedded content, analytics tools or anti-spam services, may place third-party cookies. These services are governed by their own cookie and privacy policies.

4. How to manage cookies

Users can configure or block cookies through their browser settings. Blocking some cookies may affect the proper functioning of the website.

5. Contact

For any cookies-related enquiry, please contact:

International Chair in Cognitive Health
Universidad Nebrija
Asura 90, 28043 Madrid, Spain
Email: icch@nebrija.es