Conference themes (not limited to)
- Digital Innovation for International Collaboration
Exploring how technology and digital tools foster collaboration across borders and disciplines.
Possible topics include: COILs (Collaborative Online International Learning) and joint teaching initiatives; Digital, blended, and hybrid pedagogies; Virtual mobility and transnational learning spaces; Learning analytics and data-informed teaching
- Meaningful Curricular Design and Assessment in the Age of AI
Rethinking course design, evaluation, and learning outcomes in a rapidly changing educational landscape.
Possible topics include: Assessment and feedback strategies; Integrating AI and digital competence into the curriculum; How AI may affect expected learning outcomes in Master’s and PhD theses; How to supervise and monitor the use of AI in Master’s and PhD research; How AI is transforming administrative and support roles in higher education; Designing transnational and interdisciplinary programmes; The European Degree and joint programme initiatives
- Learner-Centered Pedagogies for Global Citizens
Promoting active, inclusive, and transformative learning experiences that prepare students for global challenges.
Possible topics include: Active and student-centred learning; Inclusion, well-being, and diversity in education; Sustainability and global competence development; Empowering students as co-creators and partners in teaching innovation
- Institutional Support for Teaching in a Changing World
Strengthening the structures and communities that sustain pedagogical innovation within and across universities.
Possible topics include: Teacher training and professional development; Communities of practice and peer mentoring; Institutional strategies for teaching innovation; Administrative and technical support for educational transformation










