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DTSTART:20241203T090000Z
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URL:https://charm-eu.eu/news-events/events/world-cafe-best-practices-for-e
 uropean-university-alliances-in-professional-development-2/
SUMMARY:World Café: Best Practices for European University Alliances in Pr
 ofessional Development
DESCRIPTION:\n\nZoom meeting information: Please follow the link.\nMeeting 
 ID: 624 4554 5077 Password: 795374\n\nJoin CHARM-EU for an inspiring onlin
 e event\, “World Café: Best Practices for European University Alliances
  in Professional Development” on the 3rd of December from 10:00 to 12:00
  CET.\n\n\n\nThis event promises to be an interactive and enriching experi
 ence\, bringing together experts and enthusiasts from across European Univ
 ersity alliances to share insights\, strategies\, and success stories that
  are shaping the future of higher education. Together\, we’ll explore ke
 y themes\, including professional development\, innovative teaching method
 s\, hybrid learning environments\, digital transformation\, and sustainabi
 lity in education.\n\nHere’s what awaits you at this engaging event:\n\n
  	Gain insights from CHARM-EU and other leading European experts\n 	Partic
 ipate in interactive discussions and have your questions answered in real-
 time.\n 	Connect and network with peers and professionals from across the 
 field.\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to collaborate\, learn\, and grow 
 with like-minded individuals passionate about driving positive change in e
 ducation. We look forward to welcoming you!\n\nFor presenters: If you’d 
 like to share some of the best practices you’ve worked on\, please fill 
 in this form: https://forms.office.com/e/Gj1gt9wiNH. We ask you to prepare
  a 5-minute presentation\, accompanied by 2 slides. The presentation will 
 be followed by enriching discussions!\n\nTarget audience: We invite people
  working in European University Alliances in the field of professional dev
 elopment\, educational innovation\, learning &amp\; development or educati
 onal support.\n\nOpening session 10:00-10:45 CET\nWelcome by Nataliia Laze
 bna (JMU) &amp\; Annet van der Riet (UU) leads CHARM-EU professional devel
 opment\n\n 	Nataliia Lazebna: Education Manager CHARM-EU | Zentrum für wi
 ssenschaftliche Bildung und Lehre\, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzb
 urg\, Germany\n 	Annet van der Riet: Educational Scientist &amp\; Lead pro
 fessional development CHARM-EU | Utrecht University\, Netherlands\n\nKey n
 ote on Trends in European Higher Education &amp\; Professional Development
  by Katrine Moland Hansen (UiB)\nKatrine Moland Hansen is an experienced p
 rofessional in the education sector\, with international expertise in indu
 strial and internal market policy\, as well as EU affairs. At the Universi
 ty of Bergen\, she leads projects focused on institutional development\, u
 niversity-business cooperation\, and internationalisation. Her professiona
 l interests include innovative teaching and learning\, lifelong learning\,
  and linking research with education. During the winter school Katrine wil
 l focus on European funding opportunities.\nBreakout rooms 10:45 - 11:30 C
 ET\nIn each breakout room we will start with 5 min. presentations by the s
 peakers\, followed by an interactive discussion with the participants.\n\n
 Breakout 1: Innovative Teaching Methods and Learning Environments\n\n 	Hyb
 rid classroom teaching – a CHARM-EU case example\nBy Katrin Niewalda (Ju
 lius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg\, Germany)\, Anna Granberg (Abo Ak
 ademi University\, Finland)\n 	Writerly teaching and learning\nBy Robert M
 orris Gray (University of Bergen\, Norway)\n\nBreakout 2: Digital Transfor
 mation in Education\n\n 	AI &amp\; Data-Driven Studies (a case study of Fo
 reign Language Methodology Class at JMU)\n 	By Nataliia Lazebna (Julius-Ma
 ximilians-Universität Würzburg\, Germany)\n 	GenAI professional developm
 ent and policy at Utrecht University\nBy Davitze Könning (Utrecht Univers
 ity\, Netherlands)\n 	Open Course: Using GenAI in T&amp\;L in Higher Educa
 tion\n 	By Ana Elena Schalk (Trinity College Dublin\, Ireland)\n\nBreakout
  3: Intercultural Competences and Inclusive education\n\n 	Case examples o
 n intercultural projects: ‘Fostering Women’s Leadership in Ukrainian A
 cademia and ‘An Intersectional and Culturally Responsive Perspective’ 
 project between Mariupol State University\, Ukraine and the University of 
 Hull\, UK\n 	By Natalia Marakhovska (Mariupol State University\, Ukraine\;
  Masaryk University\, Czech Republic\n 	Case example: designing an online 
 module for Student Intercultural Competences\n 	By Rena Zendendel (Utrecht
  University\, Netherlands) &amp\; Pricila Álvarez Cueva (University of Ba
 rcelona\, Spain)\n\nBreakout 4: Professional Development in Higher Educati
 on\n\n 	Staff development in higher education inter-institutional collabor
 ations: an exploratory literature review.\nBy Silvia Gallagher (Trinity Co
 llege Dublin\, Ireland)\n 	Case example: Centre for innovation in teaching
  and learning (Centre pour l’Innovation Pédagogique et Numérique - CIP
 EN) at the University Gustave Eiffel\nBy Rada Mogliacci (University Gustav
 e Eiffel\, France)\n 	Fostering International Research Collaboration: Oppo
 rtunities with the British Academy\nDr. Liliia Bespala\, Zaporizhzhia Stat
 e Medical and Pharmaceutical University (Ukraine)/ University of Oxford (U
 K)\n\nBreakout 5: Sustainability in Higher Education\n\n 	Transnational on
 line learning: a course catalogue of CHARM-EU\n 	By Mirne van der Cammen (
 Utrecht University\, Netherlands)\n 	(TBC) Virtual Mobility Offer in the E
 NLIGHT Alliance\nBy Judith Goris (University of Gent\, Belgium)\n 	Blended
  mobility: showcasing a sustainable\, challenge-based Blended Intensive Pr
 ogramme of CHARM-EU.\n 	By Yuanfei Huang (University of Montpellier\, Fran
 ce)\n 	Case example: The sustainability laboratory WueLAB at University of
  Würzburg\nBy Maria Theresa Dömling (Julius-Maximilians-Universität Wü
 rzburg\, Germany)\n 	Supporting Academic Staff to embed ESD into the curri
 culum\n 	By Caitríona Ní Shé (Trinity College Dublin\, Ireland\n\n\nClo
 sing session 11:30 -12:00 CET\nClosing session on the group reflections fr
 om the breakout rooms and sharing best practices among universities and Eu
 ropean University Alliances.\nLooking forward to meeting you online!\n\nQu
 estions?\nAny questions\, or would you like to add or present a topic? Ple
 ase send an email to Annet van der Riet (a.c.vanderriet@uu.nl) - Lead prof
 essional development &amp\; onboarding for CHARM-EU.
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