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EUA Annual Conference 2016 - Bricks and clicks for Europe: building a successful digital campus


Date :  du 07-04-2016 au 08-04-2016

Lieu :  National University of Ireland, Galway

Organisation :  European University Association (EUA)


Programme : 

Universities in Europe are engaged in large-scale transformation in an attempt to address social, cultural and technological changes as well as the shifting expectations of students and society at large. At the same time, higher education institutions continue to be confronted with increasing competition and heavy financial constraints. Disruptive technologies are of central importance in these change processes. They play a decisive role in re-conceptualising the university eco-system by opening up new opportunities for coordinating and linking universities’ various missions, activities and processes in new and manifold ways.


      Whether digitalisation is seen as a new paradigm and a game changer or simply a new modus operandi, it is having a major impact on the ways universities conduct research, provide teaching and relate to their community. Digitalisation also requires universities to consider new strategies and to review their modes of operation in order to be successful. A particularly important aspect of such strategies is how best to facilitate and support both virtual and physical interaction and collaboration between staff, students and the wider community, a capacity which may well constitute a key added value of universities in the future.

      The EUA 2016 Annual Conference will explore how Europe’s universities are developing comprehensive “bricks and clicks” strategies and how they are tackling the challenges involved in becoming more interactive and interconnected. University leaders and practitioners will share their experiences of major change processes, such as the introduction of open access, open innovation and research and the incorporation of new technologies in university teaching. The conference will also seek to explore how these transformations are affecting institutional development, in particular in terms of HR and campus management as well as community relations.

      Submission deadline: 27 November 2015



      URL :  http://www.eua.be/.../eua-annual-conference-2016

      Ressources mises à disposition à l'issue de la manifestation : 

      • diaporamas :  http://www.eua.be/.../eua-annual-conference-2016

       

      L'ensemble des diaporamas des interventions sont disponibles en téléchargement :

      Plenary I: Digital technologies and their impact

      - Martin Wirsing, Vice-President for Student Affairs, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany

      - Bernard Rentier, former Rector, University of Liège, Belgium

      Plenary II: Fostering innovation and managing change in learning and teaching

      - Yves Punie, Senior Scientist, Information Society Policy Research Unit, Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Spain

      - George Ubachs, Managing Director, European Association of Distance Teaching Universities, the Netherlands

      Parallel session 1: Learning and teaching

      - Integrating bricks and clicks: experiences from Copenhagen Business School
      Annemette Kjærgaard, Vice Dean for Academic Development and Learning Technologies, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

      - Open learning content – how does it work in applied sciences?
      Anne Lequy, Rector, Magdeburg-Stendal University of Applied Sciences, Germany

      - Using learning analytics to support applied research and innovation in higher education
      Julià Minguillón, Director of Applied Research in e-Learning, Open University of Catalonia, Spain

      Parallel session 2: Research and open science

      - Stepping stones towards open science at Delft University of Technology
      Alenka Prinčič, Head of Research Support, Library, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands

      - Open Science developments in Polish universities and research organisations
      Marek Niezgódka, Director, Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw, Poland

      - Towards effective institutional policies to promote open access in educational resources
      Carina S. González-González, Director of Innovation and Educational Technology, University of La Laguna, Spain

      Parallel session 3: Outreach to society

      - E-Learning strategy of the University of Duisburg-Essen – building a successful digital campus
      Isabell van Ackeren, Vice Rector for Teaching and Learning, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany

      - Digital presence at the University of Sheffield
      Christopher Stokes, Director of Digital Learning, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

      Parallel session 4: Galway as a digital university

      - New impact for the Library in a digital university: opportunities and challenges
      John Cox, University Librarian

      - All Aboard! Empowering staff and students to flourish in a digital age
      Iain Mac Laren, Director, Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning

      - Using digital technologies to create flexible learning pathways for adult learners
      Nuala McGuinn, Director, Centre for Adult Learning and Professional Development




      mot(s) clé(s) :  enseignement supérieur, technologie éducative