Displaying from 1 to 9 of 9 entries available month November
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BEVI Training Workshops: Basic, Intermediate and Advanced
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Online and in-person (Tarragona)
The Beliefs, Events, and Values Inventory (BEVI) is an accessible, adaptable, and powerful analytic tool that can be used to measure the impact of teaching, learning and training activities on the mindsets of students and staff.
When:
Basic Training: 25th November 2022, 17.30 - 19.30, CET.
Intermediate Training: 1st & 2nd December 2022, 12.30-14.00 & 17.30-19-00 CET.
Advanced Training: 2023 (Dates TBD)
Where:
Basic BEVI Training: Virtual via Zoom; Intermediate and Advanced: In Person and Virtual
Coordinators:
Hajime Nishitani (BEVI & Soka University)
Craig Shealy (IBAVI & WWU)
John Style (Aurora & URV)
Organizers: Universitat Rovira i Virgili & The International Beliefs and Values Institute (IBAVI)
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Aurora in the European Research Area
Online - Zoom
Aurora Workshop: Challenges and Barriers to research support collaboration in the first year of AURORA RI
The event will take place on Zoom, on the 8th of November at 13:00 CET.
Now a year in, the AURORA RI project is examining opportunities for collaboration on research support between the partners. Links have been made in the fields of human resources, entrepreneurial engagement, and open science. Mapping exercises on resource sharing, citizen engagement, and research support are complete. All this aims at delivering excellent research and improving Aurora research and innovation support ecosystem. During this period, we have encountered a range of barriers to collaboration. Join us for this workshop to discuss the challenges we have faced and how we overcame them along with ideas for future improvement.
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Infoday on MSCA Staff Exchanges at URV with AURORA
Online
It is a pleasure to invite you to our Infoday on MSCA Staff Exchanges that will take place on the 4th of November at 10 a.m. University Rovira i Virgili is organizing this exclusive virtual event with Rodrigo Gutiérrez Domínguez, Head of Sector at the European Research Executive Agency (REA).
It will be a great opportunity to learn more about the currently open 2022 call. At the end of the meeting, we will brainstorm possible MSCA SE proposals and address interested AURORA participants to attend to a future workgroup session for further matchmaking and support.
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Autumn Virtual Aurora Biannual | Sustainable Resources and Mobility in Europe
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Online
The upcoming Aurora Fall Biannual 2022 is organised by Universität Duisburg-Essen and will be held virtually on the 9th and 10th of November.
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Virtual Citizen Dialogue "The Making of Europe"
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Virtual Citizen Dialogue "The Making of Europe"
Universität Innsbruck, in cooperation with the European Committee of the Regions, is pleased to host a Virtual Citizen Dialogue on the topic of "The Making of Europe". With contributions from different European regions, the Citizen Dialogue will offer a unique opportunity to better understand how Europe functions and engage with European stakeholders from various backgrounds.
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Introduction to Machine Learning with Python
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November 2022
02, 04, 07, 09 and 11 of November, from 9:00-12:00 am CET.Teachers: Jon Garrido Aguirre - b2slab.upc.edu and Enrico Manzini - b2slab.upc.eduUniv.
Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV) together with Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), is offering the course “Introduction to Machine Learning with Python”. This course offers 30 seats to Aurora staff members and Ph.D. students. Regarding the selection of candidates, we will prioritize having representation from all Aurora Universities.
In 2020, Python was the most popular programming language with more than 50% of hiring managers seeking candidates who know this language. There are plenty of reasons why Python is so popular: it is easy to learn and use, allowing programmers to easily develop a wide variety of applications, from data science to web development; from machine learning to finance services. Literally, everything you want to do, you can do it in Python.
Register here before October 27th
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First International Staff Week organized by South-West University “Neofit Rilski”
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South-West University "Neofit Rilski" in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
7 - 11 November 2022
South-West University "Neofit Rilski" in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria.
The International Staff Week focuses on future collaboration perspectives, new horizons for cooperation, strengthening of international partnerships, as well as foreseeing new mutually beneficial opportunities for sustainable cooperation.
The non-academic component of our International Staff Week is orientated towards all colleagues from HEIs affiliated with the Erasmus+ program (IRO staff members, Erasmus+ Faculty Coordinators, etc.). The teaching segment is addressed to all academic lecturers, regardless of the field of their professional expertise, who will contribute to the topic of the Staff Week and will share their knowledge and know-how with our students.
Registration can be done through 30 September 2002 via this link.
Target group: Academics and staff
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The Foreigner in the European Socio-legal Culture: from the past to the present day
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Online - Zoom
The event focuses on the role of higher education incultural and socio-legal processes of inclusion and the fight against social inequality. It aims to promote awareness-raising around migration topics, engage universities in critical discussions, and commit to teaching equality, diversity, inclusion and creating concrete practices. These are the legal and political framework premises to respond promptly and effectively to the migration phenomenon.
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Aurora Student Schemes
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We are pleased to announce that you can now apply for the Aurora Student Schemes for the upcoming Academic year 2022/2023. Become part of an international community of students by taking on one of the following two roles:
Student Ambassador
If you want to be a part of an international community of students, the role of Aurora Student Ambassador will be perfect for you.
Student Champion
This role is created specifically for students that want to go the extra mile. You will directly work on the key Aurora topics, in addition to the joint activities provided to Aurora Student Ambassadors.
The application is ongoing and will remain open until the end of the Academic Year. You can join the program at any point until July 2023.