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05/12/2022 - 09:02

Seminars on Sharing Experiences, Initiatives and Expertise in Aurora

Seminars on Sharing Experiences, Initiatives and Expertise in Aurora - Available at University of Iceland

The Aurora partnership creates a living platform for Aurora University students and staff to exchange ideas on ways to enhance the quality of education, research and university activities and increase their societal impact.

Internationalisation, international cooperation and student and staff exchanges are a cornerstone of the partnership. From December to April, Aurora invites students, staff and academics of Aurora universities working or interested in the field of internationalisation to share experiences, projects, initiatives and expertise, debate and ask questions at a montly lunch talk. The aim is to create an interactive get together where we can learn from each other, share ideas and good practices.

Please refer to the programme below to join the lunch talks, note that the timing of events is in Central European Time (CET).

PROGRAMME

Nanna is one of the many UI staff members who take an active part in projects and working groups within Aurora. She will give a talk on 17 January on BIPs: Blended Intensive Programmes the new kid on the block for teaching and mobility. 

The first session will take place today, Monday 5 December from 12.00-13.00 Icelandic time when Joanna Domagala from Rovira University in Virgili will will discuss her experience of the SUCTI (Systemic University Change Towards Internationalization) project.

Nanna Teitsdóttir, project manager at the International Division of the University of Iceland, will also give a talk with Marina Vives Cabré from Rovira University in Virgili on 17 January on BIPs: Blended Intensive Programmes the new kid on the block for teaching and mobility. 

Nanna is one of the many UI staff members who take an active part in projects and working groups within Aurora. She says there are many exciting projects underway that will pave the way for students to have more opportunities for international experiences in their studies and a simpler application and administrative process for both students and staff. 

From December to April, Aurora invites students, staff and academics of Aurora universities working or interested in the field of internationalisation to share experiences, projects, initiatives and expertise, debate and ask questions at a montly lunch talk. The aim is to create an interactive get together where we can learn from each other, share ideas and good practices.