In the ERUA research support network framework created under Re:ERUA, UP8 is organizing a staff visit to the University of Paris 8 on 31 May, 1 and 2 June.
This research support staff visit will be the occasion to bring together the different research support services of the ERUA Alliance and future partners to exchange best practices in research support and draw up a roadmap of common actions that support services can carry out within this Network.
Who ? Research support staff of ERUA
Where? Paris 8 University – Maison de la Recherche
When ? 31 May, 1 June 2 June
Registration form : REGISTER HERE
Deadline for registration: 7 May 2023
Agenda for the meeting : Link Here
Virtual Exchange is an innovative and flexible form of online learning and has become very popular among teachers who want to internationalise their course and promote intercultural dialogue and soft skills development among students. These new forms of teaching are a real chance for our alliance and could allow more and more students to have an international experience while staying at home university.
To increase the expertise in VE and therefore offer a quality training to ERUA students, workshops and trainings are organised in collaboration with UNICollaboration throughout the academic year.
For further information, please contact Chloé Le Moal (chloe.le-moal@univ-paris8.fr)
A 5-days advanced training course, Collaborative Class-To-Class Virtual Exchange Design, will be held online on 5th, 7th, 9th, 12th and 16th September from 9:00 to 13:00 CET.
The course is addressed to all teachers interested in developing their own VE with other colleagues of the ERUA alliance.
The aim of this course is to present to teachers the required steps to design and implement a successful class-to-class virtual exchange project. Participants will be provided with all the digital and pedagogical tools to co-design their own VE project in collaboration with another teacher of the alliance.
More information on this training course: here
Application deadline: 26th August
The detailed program will be available soon.
The training Introduction to Virtual Exchange will be held online, on June 1st, 3rd, 8th, 10th from 09:00 to 13:00 CET.
Participants will be introduced to VE through experimental learning and will understand the requirements to successfully integrate VE into existing courses and curricula.
The training course is addressed to all teaching, technical and administrative staff of the alliance, interested in implementing and/or coordinating VE projects.
More information on this training: https://erua-eui.eu/events-calendar/training-introduction-to-virtual-exchange/
Application deadline 20th May, 2022.
The detailed program is available here.
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