Programme
Jakob Hedderich
Tel.:
0551 39-21326
All times refer to Central European Time
Tuesday, March 23rd
12:00-12:05 Music
12:05-12:15 Welcome
Prof. Dr. Toomas Asser, Rector, University of Tartu
Dr. Valérie Schüller, Acting President, University of Goettingen
12:15-12:30 Opening of the German Spring
Christiane Hohmann, German Ambassador in Estonia
12:30-12:50 Welcome Address
Björn Thümler, Minister for Science and Culture, Lower Saxony
Mart Laidmets, Secretary General of the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research
12:50-13:50 Key Note
Introduction:
Prof. Dr. Hiltraud Casper-Hehne, Vice President for Internationalisation, University of Goettingen
European universities and digitalisation in research and teaching:
Sophia Eriksson-Waterschoot, Director for Youth, Education and Erasmus+ at the European Commission
13:50-14:00 Music
Livestream 1: Welcome 12:00-14:00:
14:00-15:00 Break
15:00-16:15 Panel 1: Digital Competences in Education and Internationalisation (in German)
Panellists:
Björn Thümler, Minister for Science and Culture for the State of Lower Saxony
Prof. Dr. Joybrato Mukherjee, President, German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
Prof. Dr. Stephanie Debette, Vice President for External Relations, University of Bordeaux
Prof. Dr. Jozef Tancer, Vice-rector for International Relations, Comenius University in Bratislava
Prof. Dr. Hiltraud Casper-Hehne, Vice President for Internationalisation, University of Goettingen
Host:
Prof. Dr. Marko Pajević, University of Tartu
Livestream 2: Panel 1 – 15:00-16:15:
Wednesday, March 24th
9:00-10:00
WS 1: Digitalisation and Internationalisation: Virtual Exchange, Mobility Schemes, & Projects
Dr. Tanja Falkowski, Head of International Relations and Deputy Director, Goettingen International, University of Goettingen
Speakers:
Joanne Pagèze, Vice-president for Internationalisation, University of Bordeaux
Dr. Sake Jager, Centre for Learning Innovation and Quality / Applied Linguistics, Faculty of
Arts, University of Groningen
Dr. Katharina Jannasch, Coordinator Virtual Exchange, Goettingen International, University of Goettingen
Internationalisation and the expansion of digital teaching are two developments that are mutually dependent, complement each other and should ideally be thought of in parallel. Even before the Corona crisis, there were projects and initiatives in which new concepts for Virtual Exchange (VE) were developed and tested. This workshop will report on these projects and the many more recent initiatives.
Livestream Workshop 1: 9:00-10:00
10:15-11:15 Parallel Session
WS 2: Open Access, Open Data, Open Science
Dr. Birgit Schmidt, Head of Knowledge Commons, Goettingen State and University Library
Speakers:
Liisi Lembinen, Director of Development, Tartu University Library
Tiiu Tarkpea, University of Tartu
Dr. Bianca Wagner, Geoscience Center, University of Goettingen
Open Science (OS) is gaining momentum in various ways across all research areas: from Open Access to publication,
FAIR and Open Data, to the sharing of preprints and efforts to secure reproducibility of research results. In this
workshop we would like to explore changing practices and roles linked to the transition of research towards more
openness and transparency. The workshop targets researchers, research managers, librarians and other persons who
care about the quality and impact of research.
Livestream Workshop 2: 10:15-11:15
Dr. Nele Hoffmann, Graduate School for Humanities, University of Goettingen
Geisteswissenschaftliches Forschen hat sich in den vergangenen Jahren nachhaltig verändert. Die Verfügbarkeit riesiger Datenmengen, Open Access und lernende Algorithmen eröffnen und fordern neue methodische Herangehensweisen. Die pandemiebedingte Schließung von Bibliotheken und Archiven zeigt aber auch die Grenzen digitalen Forschens und die Relevanz materialer Ressourcen auf. Die Verlagerung des wissenschaftlichen Gesprächs in die Videokonferenz birgt nicht nur neue Möglichkeiten, sondern auch Herausforderungen. Die gegenwärtige Situation führt zu Verzögerungen und auch zur Notwendigkeit, Forschungsprojekte konzeptionell umzustellen. Davon sind Promovierende angesichts des Leistungs- und Zeitdrucks während der Qualifikationsphase besonders betroffen.
Wir wollen mit Doktorand*innen aus den Geisteswissenschaften über diese Situation diskutieren und Erfahrungen austauschen. Das Gespräch findet in deutscher Sprache statt und ist für alle interessierten geisteswissenschaftlichen Promovierenden offen.
11:30-12:30 Parallel Session
WS 4: Artificial intelligence: Potentials and Perspectives
Prof. Robert Krimmer, Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies, University of Tartu
Speaker:
Prof. Raul Zafra, Institute of Computer Science, University of Tartu
Dr. Valentin Gold, Methods Centre in Social Sciences, University of Goettingen
While the first couple of decades of the digital era can be described as an age of optimism when world seemed to be set on the path of becoming one peaceful global village. However, we have witnessed how fast technological advances have led to unforeseen and radical changes in society. AI and digital transformation have triggered developments which further social polarization and threaten to undermine the very fundamentals of democratic governance.
This workshop is going to cover multiple technology-induced threats to democracy, as well as cast a look ahead and discuss if and how could these threats be remedied, and what the development of AI could possibly hold for the future of democracy.
Lara Loeser, German-Baltic Youth Office
Speaker:
Anja Türkan, Advisor for Political Communication, former Social Media Advisor for the President of the European Commission
Prof. Dr. Tobias Ley, Center of Excellence in Educational Innovation, Tallinn University
Filter bubbles describe primarily a digital environment where just things of your interest surround you. These things can range from cute animal pictures that you looked at on some websites to a like-minded group of people, where your opinion is the most common. Why is that a problem? Of course, it is comforting to be right about something. But the real problem lies in the unilateral information that your bubbles offer. Information that reflects only your side and does not include different perspectives. That can lead to a distorted understanding and hamper your ability to make balanced decisions. You don’t think so? Then you should join our workshop.
In our workshop, we would like to raise awareness of the mostly unconscious creation of filter bubbles. Furthermore, we would like to throw light on as many aspects as possible to avoid a specific filter bubble.
Livestream Workshop 5: 11:30-12:30:
12:30-14:45 Break
14:45-15:45 Parallel Session
WS 6: Digitalisation and sustainability: Smart Cities and Mobility
Prof. Tiit Tammaru, Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences, University of Tartu
Speaker:
Jaanus Tamm, Project Manager at the Department of Communal Services, Tartu
City Government
Prof. Marcus Baum, Data Fusion Lab, Institute of Computer Science, University of Goettingen
Prof. Frank Witlox, Department of Geography, Ghent University & Department of Geography, University of Tartu
COVID-19 has had an important impact on our activity participation, travel behavior, and cities. Numerous studies have appeared that analyze short and midterm effects, but what with the long-lasting effects? Too early to notice, or do we already see first signs. Are there parallels with economic crises, effects of 9-11, or the eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano? For decades, policy-makers are urging us to behave more sustainable and smart. Their toolbox stems from economics (with pricing instruments), psychology (with nudging approaches to break habits), sociology (with stimulating social practices), and geography (with built environment changes). In what sense can COVID-19 be considered as potential game changer in these fields?
Livestream Workshop 6: 14:45-15:45:
Sara Helsen, ENLIGHT Student Network, Ghent University
Cameron Keighron, ENLIGHT Student Network, National University of Ireland, Galway
The Student Network will organise a discussion on how we as students experience digital education. We will play a statement game to understand your ideas and to share experiences. We hope that that will bring us to recommendations for our universities in shaping digital education.
16:00-17:00 Panel 2: The digital Campus of ENLIGHT: Challenges & Perspectives
Introduction
Toomas Hendrik Ilves, former President of the Republic of Estonia, Visiting Professor of Democracy in the Digital Age, University of Tartu
Panellists
Prof. Dr. Juan José Unzilla Galán, Vice Rector of Digital Transformation, University of the Basque Country
Prof. Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Director of Education, Ghent University
Prof. Dr. Hiltraud Casper-Hehne, Vice President for Internationalisation, University of Goettingen
Host:
Dr. Aune Valk, Vice Rector for Academic Affairs, University of Tartu
Livestream Panel 2: 16:00-17:00:
Contact
Advisor for DAAD Higher Education Programmes
The International Office
jakob.hedderich@zvw.uni-goettingen.de