Programme

AUTUMN SEMINAR – PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME

Version as per 12 November 2019

If you want to join us on Thursday morning for the VINCE Final Symposium, please tick the VINCE box in the Registration Form. Consult the programme for Thursday morning here.

Download the programme of the Autumn Semniar here.

Thursday, 14 November 2019

14:45

Registration

15:15

Opening and Welcome to new arriving participants                                                                                 Summary of the VINCE Symposium morning session

Seamus O’TUAMA, University of Cork (IE)

15:30

Dialogue between researcher and practitioner

Complexities and challenges of the VPL processes

Researcher’s perspective: Renaud MAES. ULB (BE)               Practitioner’s perspective: Charlotte TROELSEN. VIA University (DK)

16:15

“Good news” stories from and for migrants:

  • “My inspiration is my future” initiative, Tamer ATABARUT, Bogazici University (TR)
  • Supporting migrant entrepreneurship – actions and impact, Alexandra ALDEN, SINGA Spain (ES)
  • Young migrant entrepreneurs project, Tamer ATABARUT, Bogazici University (TR)

Q&A

Chair: Francesca URAS. Project Officer of eucen

17:15

Closing of the day

Balázs NÉMETH

17:30

Networking cocktail

Friday, 15 November 2019

09:00

Registration

09:30

Welcome and Presentation of the day

09:45

Open Space Technology Session: People in a Changing World

  • Sanctuary Scholarships – Lyndsey EL AMOUD. Cork, Ireland
  • World Citizenship Education — Christine ROUSSAT. Clermont-Ferrand, France
  • Rebuilding after Displacement — Sysun VLADLEN. Kiev, Ukraine

Key Ideas from the OST Session to bring home and to Parallel Sessions

10:50

Coffee break

11:30

Parallel session 1 – explore one perspective:

World Citizenship. Strand leader: Michael Wihlenda (Global Ethic Institute, University of Tuebingen)
Development of Micro-Enterprises. Strand leaders: Vladlen Sysun, Larysa Samosonok (NGO “Vzayenodia Plus”, Kyiv)

13:00

Lunch

14:15

Parallel session 2 – explore another perspective:

World Citizenship. Strand leader: Michael Wihlenda (Global Ethic Institute, University of Tuebingen)
Development of Micro-Enterprises. Strand leaders: Vladlen Sysun, Larysa Samosonok (NGO “Vzayenodia Plus”, Kyiv)

15:45

Coffee break

16:15

Poster presentation followed by open discussion

Foreign language skills tailor made for a dynamic entrepreneurial LLL life course, Eva SZEDERKENYI, University of Pécs.
Higher Education Institutes Supporting the Burgeoning Social Enterprise Sector: A Role for Lifelong Learning, Mary FENTON, Waterford Institute of Technology.
Building World Citizenship with Born Globals and Scaleups, Tina GRUBER-MUECKE, IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems.
Digitalization and education in the perspective of the employers’ forecasts Foreign, Izabela BUCHOWICZ, Warsaw School of Economics (SGH).
A CEO that also works in Education, Lucília SANTOS, Rogério NOGEUIRA, Universidade de Aveiro.
Social, Civic and Cultural Engagement: CALOHEE proposal, Alfredo SOEIRO, Universidade do Porto.
Refugee Projects brief, F. Elif ÇETIN, Bahçeşehir University Continuing Education Center.
The MAGNET consortium and the challenges of migrant entrepreneurship education, Mattia FAVARETTO, eucen.

17:15

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17:30

Thanks and Closing

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