Keyword: Internationalisation
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Ana Raposo, Minna Kaihovirta
Episode 3: Communicating across Europe
In this European connections podcast Minna Kaihovirta and Ana Raposo delve into the topic of communication. All European Universities aim to communicate as effectively as possible and spread the word about what they are doing. The goal is to activate students to make the most out of offered opportunities and at the same time inform a broader audience on how they can participate. As usual there is some struggle in finding the right channels and to reach the right audiences.
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José Camposano, Minna Kaihovirta
Episode 2: Creating joint courses
European Universities offer study opportunities for both young students and lifelong learners throughout Europe. How are the courses offered created? What does it take to create a course together with a number of other European universities? Minna Kaihovirta and Jose Camposano dive into the topic in the European Connections podcast.
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Koen Van Damme, Minna Kaihovirta
Episode 1: Promoting European values
Values guide our everyday work and interaction. How can we create shared values, when the community consists of several universities throughout Europe? And is it possible to include students and staff in the process of defining values? The European Commission wants all European University Alliances to promote European values. What are those values and how are they reflected in education? In this European connections episode Minna Kaihovirta dives into this topic with Koen Van Damme.
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Pamela Spokes
What is U!REKA and why it matters to our universities and communities
What happens when universities from around Europe decide to work together and not compete? They can create something greater than the sum of their parts.
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Michael Keaney
Opening up the world, one thesis at a time
The graduation certificate is not unlike a license, certifying its owner’s professional competence and expertise. The process begins with the selection of a suitable topic, followed by analysis of relevant literature. This leads ultimately to the identification of a research question or issue that will form the basis of the thesis and its plan.