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2023 European Learning & Teaching Forum

Tema “Connecting people, spaces and realities"
Evento de EUA en Universidad de Deusto (Bilbao), 2-3 Febrero 2023.
Fin participación:  7 Octubre 2022.

EUA and its Learning & Teaching Steering Committee are seeking proposals for papers, workshops and practice presentations for the 2023 European Learning & Teaching Forum.

High-quality learning environments depend on well-functioning communication and a community of practice connecting learners, teachers, and other staff, but also on their capacity to relate to partner universities as well as local or regional stakeholders. These diverse inner- and inter-institutional connections are critical for initiating and sustaining innovation in learning and teaching, be it in view of developing transformative practices or promoting the wellbeing of members of a higher education institution. Yet, what can higher education institutions do to foster meaningful connections and collaboration within and across institutions, and with society, with a view to supporting successful learning and teaching? The 2023 European Learning & Teaching Forum seeks to explore these questions, while considering the enhanced range of opportunities that blended, flexible and collaborative learning and teaching practices offer, as well as how they relate to student and staff wellbeing.

Through a mix of plenary and parallel sessions, the Forum provides a platform for discussion on how universities enhance learning and teaching. It is an ideal event for vice-rectors for academic affairs, deans, and management involved in learning and teaching. It also welcomes researchers, teachers, students, policy makers and other stakeholders in higher education, all of whom are invited to submit proposals for presenting practices or research. The proposed topics are expected to relate to the Forum theme. Proposals related to the topics of the 2022 Learning & Teaching Thematic Peer Groups are also welcome. These include: digitally competent teachers in designing quality learning environments; collaborative teaching practice; and needs and wellbeing of students and staff.

Detailed information can be found in the full call for contributions and the provisional event programme. For updates you can also follow #EUALearnTeach on Twitter and/or join the LinkedIn group “Learning & Teaching in European Higher Education”. For further information, please contact the EUA secretariat at LTForum@eua.eu.

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