Transnational Cooperation Activity Dissemination, Sustainability and Impact in Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships 16/17 May 2018 in Bonn

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Transnational Cooperation Activity Dissemination, Sustainability and Impact in Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships 16/17 May 2018 in Bonn

The NA DAAD would like to thank the Italian National Agency Erasmus+ NA INDIRE for their cooperation during the planning of the TCA as well as their commitment during the event. We would also like to thank Paul Guest, facilitator of the conference for providing his expertise as well as his commitment before and during the TCA. Moreover, we would like to thank the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) for supporting the Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships in Higher Education with their commitment and additional financial resources.

Wednesday, 16 May 2018 Wissenschaftszentrum, Ahrstr. 45, 53175 Bonn 09.00 Registration Foyer 09.30 Welcome and Opening of the Conference Dr. Klaus Birk, Director NA DAAD Beate Körner, Head of Unit Erasmus+ Partnerships and Cooperation Projects, NA DAAD 09.45 Energiser and Programme Outline for Day One Facilitator of the conference: Paul Guest, Orientra, United Kingdom 10.15 Setting the Scene Thematic Fish Bowls Discussion Round with Experts Fish Bowl 1: Dissemination Estela Daukšienė, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania Vivian Paraskevi Malliou, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece Laura Berger, TU Dortmund University, Germany Moderator: Christelle Coet-Amette, NA Agence Erasmus+ France Fish Bowl 2: Sustainability Sini-Tuuli Saaristo, Karelia University of Applied Sciences, Finland Ludmila Samochwalow, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany Dr. Philipp von Wrangell, Ulm University, Germany Moderator: Antonella Ratti, Erasmus+ NA INDIRE Italy Fish Bowl 3: Impact Maggy Ovaa, UMC Utrecht / Utrecht University, Netherlands Francesco Girotti, University of Bologna, Italy David Quin, IADT - Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Dun Laoghaire, Ireland Moderator: Valeria Biggi, Erasmus+ NA INDIRE Italy S3/S4 S12 R.152 Participants join one of the three fish bowls. The composition of groups is based on registration preferences.

11.00 Coffee Break Foyer 11.30 Thematic Fish Bowls session 2 Discussion Round with Experts Fish Bowl 1: Dissemination Evelina Kutkaityte, Sunrise Valley Science and Technology Park, Lithuania Gabriella Kovács, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Laura Berger, TU Dortmund University, Germany Moderator: Katarzyna Zarek, NA FRSE, Poland Fish Bowl 2: Sustainability Sini-Tuuli Saaristo, Karelia University of Applied Sciences, Finland Ludmila Samochwalow, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany Dr. Philipp von Wrangell, Ulm University, Germany Moderator: Antonella Ratti, Erasmus+ NA INDIRE Italy Fish Bowl 3: Impact Maggy Ovaa, UMC Utrecht / Utrecht University, Netherlands Francesco Girotti, University of Bologna, Italy David Quin, IADT - Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Dun Laoghaire, Ireland Moderator: Valeria Biggi, Erasmus+ NA INDIRE Italy S3/S4 S12 R.152 Participants join one of the three fish bowls. The composition of groups is based on registration preferences. 12.15 State of the Art - What is out there already? Presentation of - Dissemination Handbook (Dr. Torsten Dunkel, NA BIBB, Germany) - On-line Toolbox (Christelle Coët-Amette, NA Agence Erasmus+ France) - Impact+ Tool Video presentation (NA Ecorys UK Ltd, United Kingdom and Adrienn Széll, NA Tempus Public Foundation, Hungary) - Erasmus+ Impact tool (Petra de Greeve, NA Nuffic, Netherlands) 13.00 Lunch Break (Finger Food Buffet) Foyer

14.00 Good Practice on Dissemination, Sustainability and Impact (thematic group) three 10-minute inputs per group / five sub-groups based on subject / discipline group discussion / harvesting of key messages / concrete good practices Group 1: Agriculture, Energy, Environment Group 2: Health and Wellbeing Group 3: Inclusion and Integration Group 4: Humanities, (Inter)Cultural Studies, Social Sciences Group 5: Business Administration and Economy S3/4 S12 R.152 15.30 Coffee Break Foyer 16.00 Good Practice on Dissemination, Sustainability and Impact (transversal group) three 10-minute inputs per group / five sub-groups based on transversal topics group discussion / harvesting of key messages / concrete good practices Group 1: Entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial learning, labour market issues Group 2: ICT new technologies, digital competencies Group 3: New innovative curricula: pedagogical tools, methods, approaches Group 4: New innovative curricula: new learning formats Group 5: Recognition and internationalisation S3/4 S 12 R. 152 17.30-17.45 18.00 Summary of Day 1 and Programme Outline for Day 2 Departure by Bus for the Boat Poseidon (Boat Trip on the Rhine) Foyer 19.00 Dinner hosted by DAAD (on the boat, return at about 22.00)

Thursday, 17 May 2018 Wissenschaftszentrum, Ahrstr. 45, 53175 Bonn 9.00 9.15 9.45 Welcome and Energiser Paul Guest, Orientra, United Kingdom Spotlight Session Reflection and Recommendations from Good Practice Sessions Paul Guest, Orientra, United Kingdom Dissemination, Sustainability and Impact Policy Perspectives Elena Tegovska, Directorate-General Education, Youth, Sport and Culture, European Commission 10.15 Coffee Break Foyer 10.45 Strategic Development of Sustainability and Impact 1) How to Measure and Strategically Ensure Sustainability and Impact Prof. Anna Tozzi, University of L'Aquila, Italy 11.15 2) Workshops From Theory to Practice: How to Apply Impact Tools for Strategic Partnerships - Challenges and Solutions WS 1: Petra de Greeve, NA Nuffic, Netherlands (Erasmus+ Impact Tool NL) WS 2: Adrienn Széll & Zita Szombath, NA Tempus Public Foundation, Hungary (Erasmus+ Tool UK) S12 12.15 Taking it Forward: Guidance, Recommendations and Support for Projects 12.45 Lunch (Casino)

13.45 15.00 What s in it for you in the future? Idea workshop / networking platform (open format) people exchange their experiences and discuss new ideas for projects or other forms of collaboration Parallel Thematic Corners: - New innovative curricula / educational methods (including pedagogy and didactics) / development of training courses Host: Dr. Colm O'Reilly, Dublin City University, Ireland - ICT new technologies, digital competences, open and distance learning Host: Thomas Peterseil, Pädagogische Hochschule Oberösterreich, Austria - Social inclusion (special needs, refugees, underrepresented groups, active citizenship, EU values, democracy etc.) Host: Odette Spee, University of Applied Sciences Amsterdam, Netherlands - Enterprise, industry and labour market issues (including career guidance) Host: Christiane Kästli, EBC University, Germany - Structural / transversal topics (e.g. strategic internationalisation, quality assurance, recognition) Host: Dr. Joana Filipa Cardoso Lopes de Almeida, Newcastle University, United Kingdom - How to efficiently use social media for project dissemination with students being the target group Host: Silva Hanekamp, TH Köln/University of Applied Sciences, Germany - How to make a short video for my project promotion Host: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ece Ünür Yilmaz, Bursa Technical University, Turkey - Q&A table with National Agencies Host: Britta Schmidt Foyer 15.00 Optional Cultural Programme 1. Guided City Tour 2. Haus der Geschichte / House of History 3. Bundeskunsthalle / Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany Meeting Point: Foyer Participation according to registration

Programme planning and organisation Erasmus+ National Agency for EU Higher Education Cooperation German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Mail: tca.eu@daad.de Phone: +49 (0)228 / 882-8974 / -8964 Kennedyallee 50 D-53175 Bonn This Conference is financed by the European Commission and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).