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SUMMARY:SAVE DATES! STEAM+ Jamboree will take place on 30th and 31st of March 2023!
DESCRIPTION:STE(A)M stands for Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, (All other subjects)\, and Maths. The STEAM+ project aims to provide policy instruments for developing Transdisciplinary Talent Programs\, to prepare new generations for the challenges of our time. \nThe STEAM+ project\, created by 18 partners from 9 different European countries and supported by 34 associate partners\, has resulted in two educational tools that will help higher education institutions implement and develop their own innovation labs\, as well as provide policy advice for future long term planning. \nDuring the Jamboree we will present on these tools\, their development\, how to use them\, and the benefits they can bring in helping to tackle complex challenges in society. \nIn addition\, we will have two keynote speakers: \n\nFabienne Beernaert; Lector Bachelor Visual Design & Design for Impact (LUCA School of Arts – Belgium) and\nCrister Nyberg (Haaga-Helia University of Applied Science\, Finland\n\nto present on methods and processes of transdisciplinarity in education\, a number of thematic workshops\, and presentations from student groups on co-creation best practices in order to develop STEM skills. \nWe look forward to welcoming teachers\, students\, policy makers and those interested in strengthening the educational landscape by developing innovation within higher education institutions. \nFabienne Beernaert\n \nfabienne.beernaert@luca-arts.be \nThe topic of this talk\nDesign for Impact was created three years ago at LUCA School of Arts as a multidisciplinary masterclass for graduates who want to initiate change in our society through creativity and imagination. In this talk I will briefly inform you about our pedagogical project\, how we envision transdisciplinary education in and for the future\, which competences\, skills and attitudes we aim to develop and how we evaluate these. \nShort biography\nFabienne Beernaert is a lecturer and researcher at LUCA School of Arts. As a coordinator of the professional master class Design for Impact\, she coaches a new generation of rethinkers and cocreators – architects\, scientists\, psychologists\, artists\, designers\, sociologists\, economists… – to use their talent and expertise as a changemaking lever\, as a crowbar with social value. Our mission: to initiate change by tackling complex societal problems with multidisciplinary teams. \nCrister Nyberg\n \ncrister.nyberg@haaga-helia.fi \nThe topic of this talk\nOvercoming wicked problems with transdisciplinary practices. Why is it important to share discipline-specific problems? \nShort biography\nPhilosopher\, PhD Crister Nyberg works as Principal Lecturer of guidance counsellor training at Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences. His expertise in educational sector include topics like pedagogics\, critical thinking and communication. Research interests are especially in thinking skills\, philosophy of language\, ethics and sustainable development. \nLocation\n\nHanze campus map (pdf)\nGroningen map (pdf)\n\nThe Jamboree takes place in the Aula of the VanDoorenveste building (Zernikeplein 11) on March 30th and in room E121/22 at EnTranCe (Zernikelaan 17) on March 31st. \nThe link for online participants will be sent out by e-mail to all before the Jamboree and will be placed on the website as well. \n \nThe VanDoorenveste building\, location for 30th of March \nZernikeplein 11 \n \nThe Energy Academy of EnTranCe (Centre of Expertise Engergy) (Location for 31st of March) \nZernikelaan 17 \nFor online participants\n\nLink to Thursday in Teams\nLink to day Friday in Teams\n\nJamboree Programme\nJamboree programme (pdf) \n\n\n\nFIRST DAY –  30TH MARCH 2023\nSpeakers\n\n\n8:30-9:30\nRegistration\n\n\n\n9:30-10:00\nWelcome  and introduction about the project\nCarine Joosse (Hanze UAS\, NL) \nRoya Shokoohi (Hanze UAS\, NL)\n\n\n10:00-11:00\nOnline Keynote speaker\nFabienne Beernaert; Lector Bachelor Visual Design & Design for Impact (LUCA School of Arts – Belgium)\n\n\n11:00-11:30\nCoffee break\n\n\n11:30-12:30\nTRAIL\n(Transdisciplinary innovation lab map)\nAnne-Mieke Vandamme (KU Leuven\, Belgium)\, \nJan-Peter Slander (KU Leuven\, Belguim)\n\n\n12:30-13:30\nLunch\n\n\n13:30-14:30\nInnovation Labs\nJames Mc Geever (Klaipeda University\, Lithuania)\, \nLuca Corazzini (Ca’Foscari University of Venice\, Italy) \nBranko Andijc (JKU\, Linz\, Austria) \n \n\n\n14:30-15:00\nCoffee break\n\n\n15:00-16:30\nStudent session\nNB! This session is only available to the live participants \n\n\n16:30-17:30\nDrinks & networking\n\n\nSECOND DAY –  31ST MARCH 2023\nSpeakers\n\n\n8:30-9:00\nWalk-in (registration)\n\n\n\n9:00-10:00\n2nd keynote\nCrister Nyberg (Haaga-Helia University of Applied Science\, Finland)\n\n\n10:00-10:30\nCoffee break\n\n\n\n10:30-11:00\nMPI\n(Menu for policy inspiration) –\noffline presentation\nLeonie Windt-Wetzel (University of Münster)\, Germany)\n\n\n11:00-12:30\nClosing plenary\nPolicy partners\, and Steering Committee members\n\n\n12:30-13:30\nLunch\n\n\n\nSuggestions for hotels in Groningen\nThese hotels have bus stops nearby that have direct access to Zernike: \n\nNH Groningen – UMCG\nNo promo code.\nTSH (the social hub) – Boterdiep\nPromo code TSHHANZE2023 gives 15% discount on the best available (flexible) hotel rates between 29.03.23 and 01.04.23.\nMercure Groningen – MartiniPlaza\nPromo code STEAM+\nLeonardo Hotel Groningen – MartiniPlaza\nNo promo code.
URL:https://www.steamtalent.eu/event/final-jamboree-conference-of-steam-project/
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SUMMARY:International STEAM+ Educational Policy Meet-up
DESCRIPTION:The STEAM+ partners are inviting you to the International STEAM+ Educational Policy Meet-up. Morning of September 8.\nLet us join forces and strengthen the European transdisciplinary education network for a better future. \n\n\nWhere and when to meet\nThis international policy meet-up will be organised at the KU Leuven campus of Philosophy: Kardinaal Mercierplein 2\, 3000 LEUVEN. Room to be announced.\nThe meet-up will be on September 8 from 09:00 – 13.00. \nWho to meet\nThis meeting will bring together representatives from different European countries\, covering the following profiles: \n\nEuropean education policy makers\nNational Policy makers for sustainability\nAdvisory board of the STEAM+ project\nSteering committee of the STEAM+ project\n\nWhy come\nPolicy makers are vital actors in the necessary transformation of our society to achieve longterm sustainability. European Education Policy Makers will learn about the European STEAM+ project\, an Erasmus+ project on transdisciplinary education as a driver for change. STEAM+ wishes to exchange ideas on the opportunities and challenges for policy makers and higher education institutions. We need fruitful cooporation at European level to improve and strengthen policy for transdisciplinary education. \nThe program includes a student-led transdisciplinary exercise applying the STEAM+ approach and a live interview between two pioneers in transdisciplinary education. While coming to Leuven\, you can join the inspiring three-day Higher education summit in Hasselt\, organised by the Copernicus Alliance. \nSTEAM+ invites you to their network session at the summit\, Tuesday afternoon September 6 (https://www.higher-education-summit.com/) \nHasselt is one hour by train from Leuven\, ideal to combine both meetings. \nContact information\nPr. Anne-Mieke Vandamme: annemie.vandamme@kuleuven.be \nJan-Peter Sandler: jan-peter.sandler@kuleuven.be \nKardinaal Mercierplein 2\n3000 LEUVEN\nRoom TBA \nFor more information about STE(A)M+ project visit:flyer-educational-policy-meet-up-september8-22 \nhttps://www.steamtalent.eu/\nhttps://twitter.com/STEAMTALENT\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/steamtalent/
URL:https://www.steamtalent.eu/event/international-steam-educational-policy-meet-up/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220511
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SUMMARY:STEAM+ Policy Meet Up
DESCRIPTION:Takes place at Johannes Kepler University Linz\, Austria\, in the days of 11.-13. May 2022. \nThe Policy Meet Up will bring together representatives from the nine STEAM+ Partner Countries with a large variety of backgrounds\, interests\, ambitions and responsibilities.\nHowever all with a common goal to educate towards a future with more complex Challenges than ever before. \nParticipants will meet Policymakers from a Range of Levels\, Representatives from EU\, University Professors\, Honours Students and the Steering Committee of the STEAM+ project. \nThe program will include Inspirational Speakers\, Examples of Student Work\, Discussions among International Professionals and much more. \nBe Inspired to participate STEAM+ Linz Austria \n \nJKU Campus
URL:https://www.steamtalent.eu/event/steam-policy-meet-up/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220514
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SUMMARY:STEAM+ Innovation Lab 3: Fun Solutions for Societal Challenges
DESCRIPTION:The lab takes place at Johannes Kepler University Linz\, Austria\, in the days of 9.–13. May 2022. \nThe theme of the Lab will be Fun Solutions for Societal Challenges. \nDuring the Lab\, Honours Students and Teachers from the nine STEAM+ Partner Countries will work in co-creation to tackle some of the Grand Challenges that we face as Humanity – Locally as well as Globally. \nThe Work will result in creative Products in the form of Info-graphics that will inspire Students\, Teachers\, Laymen and Policymakers to make Changes towards a more Sustainable Future. \n \nKepler Hall\, JKU
URL:https://www.steamtalent.eu/event/steam-innovation-lab-3-fun-solutions-for-societal-challenges/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220102
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CREATED:20001106T111143Z
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SUMMARY:Lab3: STEAM+ Fun Solutions for Societal Challenges
DESCRIPTION:To achieve our goals\, we host STEAM+ Innovation Labs. These are interactive workshops where teachers and students experiment with different methods of co-creation and cooperation to solve real world problems. The experiences we gain from these labs are used to improve our products. \nHost: Johannes Kepler University Linz\, Austria
URL:https://www.steamtalent.eu/event/20210526/
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SUMMARY:Lab2: STEAM+ Sustainable Sea and City Challenge
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]\nTo achieve our goals\, we host STEAM+ Innovation Labs. These are interactive workshops where teachers and students experiment with different methods of cocreation and cooperation to solve real world problems. The experiences we gain from these labs are used to improve our products. \nHost: University of Klaipeda\, Lithuania[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Introduction \nKey Theme: ‘Sustainable Solutions for a Harbour City’. \nWorking within the UN Sustainable Development Goals\, the lab will focus on five key SDGs – all linked to the key Innovation Lab theme\, and (we think!) to particular local interest areas for students in relation to student campuses / University. \n\n\n\nChallenge: \nParticipants will listen to a programme of speakers. Their challenge is to take one (or more) of the themes\, define a local campus/Uni problem related to this theme\, and develop an innovative solution that can be implemented and will make a positive SDG impact on campus / within their University.\n\n\nDates / Format:\nMon Nov 22nd from 09.00 to 15.30 (CET) with breaks to Dec 3rd. During this two-week period\, the teams will research the local issues\, interview and define actors / blockers\, and determine a solution. Participant teams will work on the challenge and report back – with a video presentation on Friday Dec 3rd!\n\n\nSpeakers:\nThe kick off session will have speakers who will provide participants with an overview of the SDGs and some reasoning behind these five SDGs goals. \nThis will be followed up with a number of specific thematic presentations for each of the five chosen SDGs – Lithuanian and EU. These will be short punchy 15-20 minute presentations showcasing innovations already developed and in use that are helping to make a positive impact within these SDGs (similar perhaps to these – https://nordregio.org/events/youth-journey-towards-a-sustainable-economy/ and these – https://nordregioprojects.org/beubio/ ).\n\n\nTeams: \nWe are looking for student teams of up to five participants (great if they could each represent a strand from the STEAM acronym!!) and a teacher/lecturer as a facilitator if required. Where possible to include those from the Venice lab.\n\n\nAward\nThe idea with the strongest impact will be presented with the STEAM+ award.\n\n\n\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”1637″][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.steamtalent.eu/event/20210527/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210718
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210724
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SUMMARY:Lab1: STEAM+ Citizen Science for Marine Conservation
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]\nTo achieve our goals\, we host STEAM+ Innovation Labs. These are interactive workshops where teachers and students experiment with different methods of cocreation and cooperation to solve real world problems. The experiences we gain from these labs are used to improve our products. \nThe Collegio Internazionale Ca’ Foscari\, Venice\, Italy was responsible for the first STEAM+ Innovation Lab. In line with the aim and the main goals of the STEAM+ project\, this Lab was developed by combining: transdisciplinarity\, co-creation\, citizen science and marine conservation. \nSpecifically\, the Lab aimed at fostering socio-ecological literacy\, contributing to co-creation of knowledge for marine conservation\, and nurturing (citizen scientific) commitment for environmental stewardship. It had a focus on marine conservation\, in light of the challenges that the (unique in the world) city of Venice is facing. \nFinally\, in the perspective of Citizen Science\, the methodological assumption of the Lab was that diversity is a plus – the lab was based on a transdisciplinary and methodologically diverse approach\, also enriched by the cultural heterogeneity of the participants. \nHost: Ca’Foscari University College\, Venice\, Italy[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column]	\n				\n			\n				\n									\n										Twitter\n									\n			\n					\n									\n										Facebook\n									\n			\n					\n									\n										LinkedIn\n									\n			\n					\n									\n										Email\n									\n			\n		\n			\n			\n[/vc_column][/vc_row]\n 
URL:https://www.steamtalent.eu/event/event-3/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210626
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SUMMARY:DESIGNING INNOVATIONS IN STEAM EDUCATION CONFERENCE
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The aim of the conference is to continue discussion of how researchers are engaging in designing STEAM education research and environments. Presentations at the conference will enable us to learn about the work of colleagues locally and internationally\, and to discuss our roles in designing innovations in STEAM Education. \nThe STEAM+ project will be presented followed by a discussion with participants on 27th of May from16:10-17:00 Discussion on STEAM Design and Policy \nSpeakers:\nMaryvonne Nieboer – Hanze University of Applied Sciences\, Netherlands;\nElla Cosmovici Idsøe – University of Oslo\, Norway;\nZsolt Lavicza – Johannes Kepler University\, Austria[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.steamtalent.eu/event/20211106/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210424
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SUMMARY:STEAM+ project meeting in Oslo
DESCRIPTION:From 22 to 23 April 2021\, the Steering Committee of the STEAM+ project and members of the Advisory Board participated in a project meeting organized online by Oslo University partner. The aim was to discuss projects progress\, to get input from Advisory Board and have an inspiring dialogue with Honors students from Oslo University. \nDuring first day\, partners shared experiences from their first policy workshops\, followed by a presentation and discussion about the status\, content and design of MPI-Menu for Policy Inspiration Concept. Oslo honor students shared insights from the first Norwegian HP. The second part of the day Steering Committee discussed project planning and Covid delays\, project progress as well as better communication and dissemination strategies of the project\, placing emphasis on the need to redesign the web page and to be more active in communication. \n  \n \nDuring the second day\, STEAM+ partners discussed the ILIP concept- Innovation Lab Implementation Path Concept\, got inspired again from the presentation of three honor students from Oslo University that shred their experiences about how to create transdisciplinary HP by students and for students. Further\, the Advisory Board gave valuable input on projects progress and the day ended with a discussion about the first Venice Lab and STEAM+ participation in conferences.
URL:https://www.steamtalent.eu/event/20210628/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201016
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SUMMARY:Online event: ‘Transdisciplinarity in higher education: STEAM+ solutions’
DESCRIPTION:Short report ‘Transdisciplinarity in higher education: STEAM+ solutions’ Online event 15 Oct 2020\nGeneral info\nIn this online event\, part of the Europe-wide Erasmus Days\, the topic of transdisciplinarity in higher education and the relation to talent development programs was introduced and discussed\, based on the STEAM+ project. In the first hour of the meeting\, the project was introduced and three presenters highlighted different aspects related to the main topic. In the second hour\, participants discussed a general and a specific question in small groups in ‘breakout rooms’. Each room was hosted by a STEAM+ team member. Reporting was done in the main session and through questions in the app Mentimeter. Just over 100 people registered for the event\, and about 70 eventually took part. Registered participants came from 24 countries (Austria\, Bangladesh\, Belgium\, Bulgaria\, Denmark\, France\, Germany\, Greece\, Indonesia\, Ireland\, Italy\, Lebanon\, Lithuania\, Mexico\, Netherlands\, New Zealand\, Norway\, Poland\, Romania\, Russia\, Saudi Arabia\, South Africa\, Turkey and the USA). \nAbout the STEAM+ project\nInnovating STE(A)M in Higher Education with Transdisciplinary Talent Programs (STEAM+) is a large-scale innovative project with a holistic approach\, aiming to provide educational policy makers with instruments to prepare new generations for handling the challenges of our time. It is supported by the EU’s Erasmus+ program in Key Action 3 (support for policy reform)\, as a Forward-Looking Cooperation Project. It will run until December 2022. The project was introduced by project leader Prof. Marca Wolfensberger (Hanze University of Applied Sciences\, Groningen\, the Netherlands). An introductory short video about the project (around 5 minutes) was shown during the event which can also be found on the project website (as a blog post). \nPresentation 1: “Developing a trans-disciplinary honours program at the University of Oslo”\n(by Prof. Anders Malthe Sørenssen – University of Oslo\, Norway) \nProfessor Sørenssen works as Director of the Center for Computing in Science Education\, a Center for Excellence in Education at University of Oslo; and he is the Programme leader of the Honours Program\, University of Oslo (UiO). In his talk Anders Malthe-Sorenssen addressed how they have worked to develop a challenge based common curriculum for the honours students at UiO\, how to build a learning culture where students dare participate in interdisciplinary discussions\, and how this also impacts research and collaboration between faculty at University of Oslo. In the session\, a lot of questions were asked. We did not have time to go through them all in the session\, but prof. Sørenssen was willing to answer them afterwards. The replies have been sent to session participants. \nPresentation 2: “An example of a transdisciplinary project in an honors program”\n(by Dr. Anne Snick – KU Leuven\, Belgium) \nDr. Snick has first worked in academia for 10 years\, then worked with people in poverty\, cocreating knowledge on complex themes like inclusion and poverty. She is now back at university to introduce this kind of transdisciplinary work in the curricula and is the Belgium National Coordinator of STEAM+. In her presentation\, she showed an example of transdisciplinary thinking from a project from the KU Leuven – Belgium: the Honours programme transdisciplinary insights\, which is supported by the Institute for the Future KU Leuven. More information about this program can be found here \nPresentation 3: “STEAM+ Fun solutions”\nBreakout rooms\nAfter a short break\, participants went in to small discussion groups in breakout rooms. One question was discussed in all rooms: ‘What is the first action required to get more transdisciplinary STEAM+ education?’ In addition\, in each room a different question was discussed. Some highlights from the breakout room sessions were presented by Prof. Ella Cosmovici Idsøe (University of Oslo\, Norway)\, Dr. Sonata Mačiulskytė (Klaipeda University\, Lithuania) and Prof. Carmen Cretu (UAIC University of Iasi\, Romania). Ideas included: • Curriculum policy makers at different levels could have an active and specific role if the transdisciplinary education and competencies for the future is needed. • The need for policy makers to recognize the importance of transdisciplinarity as a frame for bridging the gap between disciplines but also as a frame for “training” the future generations for solving complex societal problems. • Activate the student organizations -national and international- and university networks already existing and include and challenge them in promoting transdisciplinary STEAM+ education through common projects \nThanks and next steps\nFinally\, we want to thank all participants for their commitment and active participation. Particular thanks go out to our session organizers\, presenters\, breakout room hosts and note takers.
URL:https://www.steamtalent.eu/event/20200101/
LOCATION:Online
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