Conference
Challenge expected student conference
- Date
- Friday 22 April 2022
- Time
- Address
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Schouwburgstraat
Schouwburgstraat 2
2511 VA The Hague - Room
- Living Lab
Date: Friday April 22
Time: 15:00-17:30
Location: Schouwburgstraat, Living Lab
Exchange thoughts at a student-only conference hosted by Ebrar Kaya, assessor to the Faculty of Humanities, addressing two main themes:
- Academic community and academic freedom
This session focuses on what it means to be a part of an academic community and what academic freedom means to students. What does it mean to be a student, what responsibilities come with it? The three themes below we would like to explore in connection to community, communication and debate.
- Academic community; what does it look like?
- Academic community; academic freedom and debate
- Academic community and social media
- University Social Responsibility in practice
This session focuses on the relationship between university, society, and students. What roles and responsibilities come with being (enrolled in) a university? The themes below address this university-society-student triangle.
- Role of university in societal and political debate
- What does university mean to society?
- What does university mean to you?
Challenge Expected: creating a critical and open academic community
This is one of two events organised in the Challenge Expected series. Become an active participant by joining in and discussing some profound questions in order to build a strong(er) community in the uncertainty of the world around us. Find out more here via the button below.
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