EUTOPIA Diversity and Inclusion Month 2024
In November, the EUTOPIA alliance shines a spotlight on issues related to diversity and inclusion. Several activities and events bring together students and staff from our ten universities. Some of the activities are aimed at students and staff, while others are open to the public. Meet others, reflect and educate yourself.
Seminars and Webinars
Seminar: Inclusion and Internationalisation at Home
November 11, 10:00-12:00 (Hybrid)
A seminar exploring the connection between "inclusion" and "internationalisation at home," and how universities promote a global mindset on campus. Hear from staff and students from across the EUTOPIA network.
More about the seminar on November 11 and registration
Webinar: Higher Education through an Intersectional Perspective
November 18, 10:00-12:00 (Online)
The EUTOPIA university alliance invites students, staff, and external stakeholders to discuss how our identities intersect and shape unique experiences of privilege and oppression.
More about the webinar on November 18 and registration
Seminar: "My Land Lives in Me"
November 20, 13:15-15:00 (Fysiskt)
A seminar where Bruna Kadletz asks the question: Can storytelling be a tool to change our relationships and the boundaries between ourselves and others, in times of climate crises and displacement? Learn more about how forced migration, the climate crisis, and environmental degradation are interconnected and affect both society and people's emotions. The seminar will be held in English.
More about the seminar on November 20 and registration
Workshop
Workshop: Writing during your academic career
7 November, 15:30 - 17:30 (In-person)
A reflective interdisciplinary discussion on academic writing for doctoral students. Includes strategies for planning and starting writing, interactive exercises, and an overview of GU's writing support services.
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Workshop: Intercultural Competence and Peer Support
November 26, 17:00-20:00 (In-person)
The University of Gothenburg invites all students, including PhD students, to a workshop to develop their intercultural competence, which is becoming increasingly important in today's multicultural society and job market.
More information and register for the workshop