International Relations Office
Summary Meeting and Workshop
„ERASMUS MUNDUS FOR THE COMMUNITY ”
Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28, 00-927 Warsaw, Poland
27-28 April 2017
DAY 1 Venue: Senate Hall, 1st floor, Casimir Palace, main campus
11:00 Registration and welcome coffee
11:30 Welcome speech by prof. Jolanta Choińska-Mika, Vice-Rector for Student Affairs and Quality of Teaching
11:40 Presentation by Jekaterina Bouttier, Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency of the European Commission
11:55 Speech by Beata Skibińska, Deputy Director of the Foundation for the Development of the Education System (FRSE), National Agency for the Erasmus+ Programme
12:10 Short introduction – SALAM & SALAM2 & SIGMA & SIGMA Agile - facts and figures, achievements (Anna Sadecka, Jakub Rejniak - Project Coordinators, IRO UW)
12:30 EMA2talks: examples of good practices connected with implementation of EM A2 projects, sustainability and further developments
Ivana Đokvučić, University of Novi Sad, Hosting international students
Anne Makkonen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Experiences in EM A2 projects
Lumnije Bajrami, University of Prishtina, Impact of EM A2 on the internationalization of the University of Prishtina
13:15 Lunch
14:00 Babatunde Adekunle, Lund University, Experiences in EM A2 projects
Ivana Đokvučić, University of Novi Sad, SUNBEAM in the Adriatic-Ionian Region
Džalila Muharemagić, University of Bihać, How SIGMA Agile made mobility at University of Bihać possible (presentation via Skype) 14:45 Workshop on sustainable cooperation with the community/ business and the future of the partnerships (in groups)
16:00 Guided walk along Warsaw Royal Route (optional)
17:00 Reception
Venue: Column Hall, Institute of History, main campus
DAY 2: WORKSHOP “ERASMUS MUNDUS FOR THE COMMUNITY” - presentations by scholarship holders
Venue: Room 211, 2nd floor, Old Library building, main campus
9:00 Registration and coffee
9:30 Session 1 HUMAN AND SOCIETY (moderated by dr Renata Siuda-Ambroziak)
Bujar Aruqaj, Humboldt University, Social cohesion and its implications on human well-being: conceptualization, theoretical implications and empirical evidence
Esheref Haxhiu, University of Warsaw, The phenomena of loneliness and its impact on general health among Kosovo war veterans
Yunes Sadat Fakhr, Georg-August-University Göttingen, European Muslims; perspectives of a “political” radicalism (presentation via Skype)
Aleksandra Jaskólska, University of Warsaw, Erasmus Mundus scholarship - beneficiary experience
11:00 Coffee break 11:15 Session 2 HUMAN AND TECHNOLOGY (moderated by dr Jan Malawko)
Flogerta Banaj, Lund University, What is the potential privacy gap in the Big Data Supply Chain?
Aljoša Jankov, Lappeenranta University of Technology, How cryptocurrencies and blockchain could improve the world
12:00 Lunch (buffet)
Venue: Room 215, Old Library building, main campus
13:00 Session 3 HUMAN AND THE ENVIRONMENT (moderated by dr Aneta Afelt)
Adish Khezri, University of Twente, Mountain community adaptive system (presentation via Skype)
Yasmin Afsharghotli, University of Twente, Neighbourhood deprivation assessment - application of geo-tagged social media indicator (presentation via Skype)
Golnaz Ashgari Ezzati, University of Twente, Natural resource management and sustainable contaminant remediation of agricultural farms
Milan Stojanović, University of Milan, Processing of grape skins recovered from winemaking into fiber- and phenolic- rich micronized ingredients for functional foods (presentation via Skype)
15:00 Short summary. End of workshop.