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Wittenborg's Research Centre Periodic Event Kick-off Meeting
Wittenborg's Research Centre Periodic Event Kick-off Meeting
Wittenborg's Research Centre Periodic Event Kick-off Meeting
Progress Update on Erasmus+ Projects
Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences’ Research Centre held its maiden block session on 8 October. The agenda of the meeting was threefold: Progress Updates of ongoing European Union funded projects, EuroCHRIE 2022 Conference in Apeldoorn and the Post-Master's Programme at Wittenborg.
The session kicked off with Wittenborg’s CEO Maggie Feng, introducing
the three EU-funded projects of which Wittenborg is the coordinator. In
addition to the coordinating role, Wittenborg also contributes to the
development of project outputs with its in-house expertise and
knowledge. Feng explained that the aim of the Research Centre session
was to bring together researchers at Wittenborg to get acquainted with
the ongoing projects and a call to support the scientific contributions
to the various projects in the form of academic publications, as well as
collaborating with each other with respect to research activities. The
session continued with Wittenborg’s Assurance of Learning Manager,
Kriszta Kaspers, reporting on the progress of Project IQAinAR
(Enhancement of Internal Quality Assurance of Education in teaching,
learning and assessment in HEIs in Azerbaijan & Russia), followed by
senior lecturer Dr Gilbert Silvius reporting on the publication of a
scientific article written as part of the 1st Intellectual Output within
Project INFURI (Innovation in the Furniture Industry in the era of
Circular Economy). EU Project Coordinator Aydan Ismayilova also
presented the progress on other works done within INFURI and another
EU-funded project, Eco-Systems of Open Science Schooling.
EuroCHRIE Conference
The session also introduced the EuroCHRIE conference to be hosted by Wittenborg in Apeldoorn come October 2022. Speaking about the conference, Feng, who is also the Director of EuroCHRIE conferences, encouraged researchers with interest in the theme of the conference to submit papers for approval for presentation during the event. While “Thrive on Innovation and Entrepreneurship” is the theme of the annual event, Feng highlighted that EuroCHRIE is an important and sociable platform for knowledge sharing, development, and research. She is hopeful this conference will be turned into a networking moment opportunity for lecturers of applied sciences and rectors from other hotel schools. The annual conference is set for 24-27 October, 2022, in Apeldoorn.
The Post-Master Programme at Wittenborg was also a focal point that was discussed during the session. The Director of Wittenborg's Doctoral College, Dr Ad Kil, emphasised that the two-year programme was targeted to enable for proper planning and preparation that will equip the participants with the research skills necessary for writing research proposals and subsequently completing their PhD programmes.
The research centre periodic event was attended by most of the active researchers at Wittenborg and the next session is expected to take place on 22 November, 2021.
WUP 13/11/2021
by Elizabeth Ifionu and Hanna Abdelwahab
©WUAS Press
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