EF 2024: Call for poster presentations!
Have your teaching and learning initiatives ventured beyond traditional academic boundaries? We'd love to hear from you! Submit your poster contributions highlighting case studies, success stories, preliminary research findings, or inventive concepts focused on culture, context, and collaboration within the educational sphere.
Teaching Academy Groningen will be hosting the 4th edition of the Education Festival from 25 to 28 March 2024! At the heart of the Education Festival 2024 lies the theme "Culture, Context & Collaboration," echoing the university's commitment to education that transcends conventional limits. This inclusive approach invites diverse perspectives—from teachers and students, academic realms to social viewpoints—fostering engaging discussions. To amplify this exchange of ideas, a poster session will be organized throughout the Education Festival week.
Send in your proposal!
You are kindly invited to send in your poster proposal before 9 January 2024. In this first step, we ask you to share your title and abstract. After your proposal is accepted, we will provide you with guidelines and support to design your poster.
Sign up to review!
We are also looking for reviewers for the posters. We will ask reviewers to evaluate three posters between the beginning of February to the middle of March. Would you like to volunteer, please sign up before 9 January, 2024.
Last modified: | 19 December 2023 12.39 p.m. |
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