konkurs | transform4europe https://us.edu.pl/t4e/en Kolejna witryna sieci „Uniwersytet Śląski” Fri, 28 Oct 2022 12:51:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.10 Monika Frania, PhD won ‘Transform4Europe Innovative Teaching Award’ https://us.edu.pl/t4e/en/dr-monika-frania-laureatka-transform4europe-innovative-teaching-award/ https://us.edu.pl/t4e/en/dr-monika-frania-laureatka-transform4europe-innovative-teaching-award/#comments Fri, 28 Oct 2022 10:43:25 +0000 https://us.edu.pl/t4e/?p=1864 [...]

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MONIKA FRANIA, PHD WON
‘TRANSFORM4EUROPE INNOVATIVE TEACHING AWARD’

24 OCTOBER 2022

VYTAUTAS MAGNUS UNIVERSITY

INFORMATION

Authors of the best innovative practices in teaching were recognised within the ‘Transform4Europe Innovative Teaching Award’ organised by the T4EU Alliance. Members of teaching staff members, students or independent experts selected four winners and among them Monika Frania, PhD from the USil Faculty of Social Sciences for her project for Educational Escape Room. It is an interesting method to combine education with fun addressed to adults who are eager to develop their digital and social skills. The four winners received their awards during the first annual ‘Transform4Europe International Conference-Hackathon for Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods’ in Higher Education taking place in Kaunas on 24 October 2022.

More details at www.vdu.lt.

BEST-RATED PROJECTS

  • Educational Escape Room
    Monika Frania, PhD from the University of Silesia in Katowice

The Educational Escape Room course is an example of good didactic practice for teaching adults who are eager to develop their digital and social skills. Participants, divided into project teams, deepen their digital skills and social competencies, taking part in an adventure during which they not only solve puzzles but have to create their escape room. For this, one needs knowledge, creativity, and determination. In education, overcoming difficulties is essential, and the escape room is an example of an unusual challenge.

  • Transforming Students’ Mindset for a Better Future Critical Thinking and the Digital Gender Divide
    María D. De-Juan-Vigaray, PhD and María Elena González Gascón from the University of Alicante, Spain

The purpose of this good practice is to discover whether Active Learning methodology, using different technologies, contributes to improving the Critical Thinking of the student body, applying it to the Digital Gender Divide. The importance of the practice becomes relevant in the context of European higher transformation to students of the Business Administration programme in their final semester of studies, who are about to become professionals entering the labour market.

  • Intensive Care Medicine and Pain Therapy
    Tobias Hüppe and Department of Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care Medicine and Pain Therapy from Saarland University, Germany

‘Masterclass: Intensive Care Medicine’ is offered synchronously as an interactive live event. The 15 seminars (120 min each) are given by fifteen internationally experienced intensivists and include the topics of Shock and Resuscitation – Cardiac Disease – Respiratory Disease – Renal Disease – Infectious Disease – Surgical – Medical Ethics in ICU. The course includes clinical case scenarios, ventilator curves and biochemistry, blended learning with a video-based visit to the intensive care unit, principles and content of evidence-based critical care medicine and an online final exam. Live demonstrations of intensive care interventions (intubation, bronchoscopy, thoracic drainage installation, cannulation of an ECMO, etc. on cadaver preparations) are intended to convey the practical elements of intensive care medicine.

  • Visible Interactive Speaker for International Best Learning Experience
    Prof. Marcel Lauterbach from Saarland University, Germany

Programming skills for data analysis are taught in an international online class to interdisciplinary students from six universities. The class uses a virtual webcam to make the lecturer visible in the PowerPoint slides, which creates a personal link with the students. Using a ‘virtual webcam’ that overlays PowerPoint and the webcam, the presenter becomes visible IN the slides, not in a separate small window. Exercises with personal tutoring in breakout sessions give immediate feedback to the students, and in-class discussions with them contribute to community building and inclusion.

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T4EU | Business Plan Competition https://us.edu.pl/t4e/en/business-plan-competition/ https://us.edu.pl/t4e/en/business-plan-competition/#comments Tue, 07 Jun 2022 09:08:17 +0000 https://us.edu.pl/t4e/?p=1634 [...]

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TRANSFORM4EUROPE
JOIN THE BUSINESS PLAN COMPETITION

Registration open to 13.07.2022

ABOUT

You can sign up for the first edition of the Business Plan Competition open to students, staff members, and academics from universities participating in the Transform4Europe alliance by 13 July.

It is a unique opportunity to work on your own business project by sharing experiences in international groups with the support of qualified mentors. You will have the chance to take part in a dedicated training session and win a cash prize of €5,000 for the best project.

Moreover, the winning group will have the opportunity to participate for free in the summer school, held in Trieste from 19 to 23 September, dedicated to the topics of both incubation and acceleration. You can find the terms and conditions under the following link: www.units.it.

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Innovative Teaching Award https://us.edu.pl/t4e/en/t4eu-konkurs-innovative-teaching-award-2022/ https://us.edu.pl/t4e/en/t4eu-konkurs-innovative-teaching-award-2022/#comments Tue, 31 May 2022 09:15:37 +0000 https://us.edu.pl/t4e/?p=1627 [...]

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TRANSFORM4EUROPE
INNOVATIVE TEACHING AWARD 2022

CALL FOR APPLICATION 2022 – OPEN TO 31.07.2022

INVITATION

Transform4Europe announces an Innovative Teaching Prize contest among the members of the Alliance: Saarland University; University of Alicante; Estonian Academy of Arts; University of Silesia in Katowice; Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski; University of Trieste; Vytautas Magnus University.

The purpose of this award is to identify, acknowledge and recognize innovative teaching practices and to provide opportunities not only for sharing and exchanging best examples, but also to encourage cooperation between the Higher Education Institutions of the Transform4Europe alliance.

Who can apply: Teaching staff of Transform4Europe alliance partner universities teaching in any BA, MA, PhD programmes.

More information at: www.transform4europe.eu.

Helpdesk:transform4Europe@vdu.lt

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Transform4Europe | Moving towards the future https://us.edu.pl/t4e/en/transform4europe-kierunek-przyszlosc/ https://us.edu.pl/t4e/en/transform4europe-kierunek-przyszlosc/#respond Fri, 09 Jul 2021 13:54:06 +0000 https://us.edu.pl/t4e/?p=597 [...]

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Logo projektu i kilka zdjęć z 7 uczelni

A year ago, the European Commission announced the results of the 2nd European Universities call for proposals. Transform4Europe alliance, of which our University is a member, joined the group of consortiums with the status of the European University. Together with six other higher education institutions we are designing a joint campus located in seven countries: Germany, Bulgaria, Estonia, Spain, Lithuania, Poland, and Italy. Our aim is to educate a new generation of highly qualified European knowledge entrepreneurs, who will influence the development of not only the region, but also the country and Europe as a whole.

Last year was a time of online meetings, welcoming guests from partner universities, discussions, interviews, but also numerous activities and initiatives to help us create the joint European university of the future.

Our actions and plans

In cooperation with the universities of the Transform4Europe alliance, we are preparing solutions to increase the mobility of employees, students, and doctoral students, e.g. by facilitating trips to partner research and artistic centres. We have signed agreements under which we are implementing teaching and research projects, such as Active Class or T4ERI. We are currently developing joint courses and a language strategy.

Students and doctoral students have a particularly important role to play in shaping the European university of the future. To ensure that they have a real say in the decisions made by the alliance, a Student Council has been set up to support the work of the board of the international project. Our representative, Emilie Szwajnoch, is the Vice-Chair of the Council.

We want to get to know each other better. We will organise European Culture Festivals or Transform4Europe Week – an event that will take place for the first time in 2022 in Katowice. Already in August 2021, students and doctoral students of partner universities will be able to participate in a summer animation course organised by the Estonian Academy of Arts.

Through its activities, Transform4Europe aims to contribute to increasing the attractiveness and competitiveness of European research centres in the international arena. At the same time, it will strive to build a mature civil society, responsible for the development of individual regions and Europe as a whole.

Transform4Europe consists of: Saarland University (Germany, consortium leader), University of Silesia in Katowice (Poland), University of Alicante (Spain), Estonian Academy of Arts (Estonia), Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski (Bulgaria), University of Trieste (Italy), and Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania).

The head of the project on the part of the University of Silesia in Katowice is Małgorzata Myśliwiec, PhD, DLitt, Associate Professor. Detailed information on the activities of our University within the consortium is published at:  www.us.edu.pl/t4e.

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