Student affairs and services in higher education have entered the digital era before the pandemic, but the last two years have jump-started a process that will change services for students like nothing else.
Digitalisation has proven to be both promise and challenge for higher education and student service institutions alike. It is a good time to take a close look at how technical developments fundamentally change student services, how new tools can improve campus life, and how digitalisation boosts learning, innovation and student well-being.
Discuss the potential of the digital era for student services, and become part of a wider European community with panel discussions and experts from Poland, Germany, France, and many more in the following thematic panels:
- Effects of the pandemic on students’ well-being
- Student Services in a Post-Covid World?
- Effects of the Covid19 on crisis communication, student information and orientation
- Development of digital infrastructures in student services
- European Student Card: the emergence of a European digital student services infrastructure
- Digital Student Servies: innovative projects and good practice
The conference programme also includes a tour of the splendid campus of the Łódź University of Technology (LUT) as well as student residence halls.
At the same time, we invite you to discover the dynamic heart of Poland’s rapid economic and cultural development and learn more about the dramatic history of the city of Łódź. Once a hub of Jewish, Polish, and German culture alike, and with a fascinating history of industrialisation and textile industries that is still present in its architecture, the Łódź of today is a new centre of education, arts, and culture.
Łódź University of Technology, our host, is one of the leading Universities of Technology in Poland with more than 12’000 students in 60 disciplines, 1’200 academic staff and a modern infrastructure for student life.
CONTEXT INFORMATION
Timeframe: please plan your arrival for July 5th (unless you are from closeby in Poland) for an informal reception. Full-day conference program is scheduled for July 6-7 including evening events, and a half-day concluding session is scheduled for Friday, July 8, 2022. Plan your convenient departure for any time after lunch (at around 2 p.m.). Lodz is located very centrally in Poland, and can easily be reached from Warsaw airports by train.
Costs: At a price you cannot beat, the registration fee of €350,- includes all meals and cultural events for four full day (without accommodation).
Accommodation: guest rooms are available in the LUT residence hall for an additional €35 per night (please mention this in your registration forms). Alternatively, you can book a hotel room in a number of surrounding hotels within walking distance.
Languages: All proceedings in the conference hall will be simultaneously translated in Polish, English, and German.
CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
We are currently looking for innovative projects and good practices in the field of digital student services from other European countries! Please send us a title, name and position of presenter(s) and a short abstract (max. 500 words) by March 19, 2022 to the following address: internationales@studentenwerke.de
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