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LEARNING FOR IMPACT IN A CHANGING WORLD.

9.45 – 10.00 Lobby open

10.00 – 10.05 Welcome and opening of the Experts’ Seminar by Prof. Wieger Bakker, dean lifelong learning / continuing education at Utrecht University

10.05 – 10.15 Welcome speech by Prof. Henk Kummeling, Rector Magnificus Utrecht University 10.15 – 10.25 Welcome speech by Prof. Balazs Nemeth on behalf of EUCEN

10.25 – 10.30 Prof. Wieger Bakker

Introduction to the program

10.35 – 11.00 Keynote speech by Prof. Marieke van der Schaaf Health professions education in social change 11.00 – 11.15 Break

11.15 – 13.00 Parallel Morning Sessions

IMPACT OF SOCIETAL CHANGE ON UNIVERSITY CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKSHOP I, STREAM 1 Chair: Ülle Kesli

1. Learner Experiences in Learning Space in Continuing Education

Main presenters: Christina Ipser and Gregor Radinger; Danube University Krems, Austria Research team: Filiz Keser Aschenberger, Sonja Brachtl, Nicole Hynek, Günther Schreder, Lukas Zenk; Danube University Krems, Austria

2. Working on the Concept of Research Literacy in Academic Continuing Education:

A Systematic Review

Main presenter: Filiz Keser Aschenberger; Danube University Krems, Austria Research partner: Thomas Pfeffer; Danube University Krems, Austria

3. The marginalization of higher-level technical courses and the decline of English University Continuing Education: addressing the

unintended outcomes of policy

Presenter: Kevin Orr; University of Huddersfield, UK

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UTRECHT UNIVERSITY / EUCEN ONLINE EXPERTS’ SEMINAR Programme

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THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION AND MODERN WORKPLACE LEARNING WORKSHOP II, STREAM 2 Chair: Wieger Bakker

1. UCE as innovation lab for future education – potential and limitations Presenters: Eva Cendon, Dorothée Schulte, Anita Mörth; FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany

2. Workplace learning at a time of digital revolution Main presenter: Eva Krczal; Danube University Krems, Austria

Research team: Filiz Keser Aschenberger, Birgit Teufer, Alexander Braun, Arleta Franczukowska, Klasjürgen Heinrich, Christina Kien, Lydia Rössl; Danube University Krems, Austria

3. A pedagogy of customization and reciprocity Main presenter: Ineke Lam; Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Research team: Hanne ten Berge, Liesbeth van de Grint, Rouven Hagemeijer, Carolijn Ouwehand &

Karin Smit; Utrecht University, The Netherlands

UCE AS PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE WITHIN UNIVERSITIES WORKSHOP III, STREAM 3 Chair: Timo Halttunen

1. How to prepare teaching staff for Continuing Education for Professionals Main presenter: Rouven Hagemeijer; Utrecht University, The Netherlands

Research team: Hanne ten Berge, Ineke Lam, Liesbeth van de Grint, Carolijn Ouwehand & Karin Smit; Utrecht University, The Netherlands

2. Public Private Partnerships in Education: Erasmus Centers of Vocational Excellence Presenter: Boudewijn Grievink; We Are Katapult, The Netherlands

3. Focusing on the learner: How learning experience approaches can be used in university continuing education

Presenters: Alexandra Jürgens and Marie-Luise Regel; Aalen University, Germany

13.00 – 14.00 14.00 – 15.45

Lunch Break

Parallel Sessions Afternoon

IMPACT OF SOCIETAL CHANGE AND THE FUTURE OF UCE WORKSHOP IV, STREAMS 1&2 Chair: Pascal Paschoud

1. Train-the-Trainer Concept in Higher Education: Learning through coaching Main presenter: Mahsa Fischer; Heilbronn University of Applied Science, Germany Research team: Nicole Ondrusch and Kerstin Steimle; Heilbronn University of Applied Science, Germany

2. Public-private partnerships to solve the skills problem?

Presenter: Pieter Moerman; Katapult, The Netherlands

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3. Mature students navigating careers in education in England and the role of policy in aspirations to become a teacher

Presenter: Jane Wormald; University of Huddersfield, UK

TESTING GROUND LABORATORIES WORKSHOP V Chair: Eva Cendon

1. Design of customization and reciprocity in Continuing Education for Professionals Main presenter: Hanne ten Berge, Melissa Vink, Lina Senen; Utrecht University, The Netherlands Research team: Ineke Lam, Liesbeth van de Grint, Rouven Hagemeijer, Carolijn Ouwehand & Karin Smit; Utrecht University, The Netherlands

2. Networking and student collaboration in times of virtualized contacts. Working Out Loud (WOL) as an instrument to promote group cohesion

Presenters: Nicole Ondrusch and Julia Schönbrunn; Heilbronn University of Applied Science, Germany

15.45 – 16.05 Break

16.05 – 16.35 Keynote speech by Prof. Mirko Noordegraaf

(The Future of) Impact Enhancing University Continuing Education

16.35 – 16.50 17.00

Closing session, looking forward eucen General Assembly first call

About the Keynote speakers

Prof. Marieke van der Schaaf is full professor of Research and Development of Health Professions Education at University Medical Center Utrecht and a researcher at the department of Education at Utrecht University. She is director of the Utrecht Center for Research and Development of Health Professions Education at the Education Center at University Medical Center Utrecht. Her research focuses on how feedback in interaction can stimulate professionals’ expertise development.

uu.nl/staff/mfvanderschaaf

Prof. Mirko Noordegraaf is full professor of Public Management at the Utrecht School of Governance (USG), Utrecht University. Since 2018 he is vice dean for Societal Impact of the faculty of Law, Economics &

Governance and responsible for continuing education. He analyzes the professionalism of public managers -in government, police, health and education- in relation to professionalism and occupational changes at work floors. He also studies changes in professional behavior at work floors, with particular emphasis on ‘organizing’

and ‘connective professionalism’, i.e. new forms of professionalism that stimulate professionals to (re)organize themselves and their work.

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