Savonia UAS starts the year off right with a full week dedicated to the concept and practice of co-creation. From 18th to 22nd, students, faculties and organizations are invited to produce knowledge and learning together. During the week they will examine how learning environments, pedagogical choices, and support services (like student services, RDI etc.) can enhance co-creation. Co-Creation Days offer a platform for launching new co-operative initiatives and developing together new project ideas – In other words, an opportunity for real co-creation.
The sub-themes of the week are:
• Best Practices in co-creative learning
• Support services enabling co-creation
• Open Innovation Spaces supporting co-creation
• Co-creative working methods in Research and Development
• Empowering local actors through co-creation
• Cultural challenges and opportunities in co-creation
Programme:
• Monday 18th of February – Microkatu campus
11:40 Transport from the city centre
12:00-13:00 Registration and coffee
13:00-14:50 Opening of the International Week & KeyNote Speaker / Laëtitia Manach
15:00-17:15 Get-together event
17:15 Transport to the city centre
• Tuesday 19th of February – Microkatu campus
09:00-09:30 Morning coffee
09:30-09:45 Joint start of the day
09:45-11:45 It takes a whole village to create a new campus/ Janne Repo, School of Engineering and Technology
11:45-13:00 Lunch
13:00-15:30 Joint study modules – win-win or double-trouble?/ Eric Buah and Jarmo Surakka, School of Engineering and Technology
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13:00-15:30 Joining forces in producing GreenCare solutions/ Katriina Pylkkänen, School of Rural Industries
17:45 Transport to Hotel Iso-Valkeinen
18:00-20:00 Lakeside sauna and ice swimming
Wednesday 20th of February – Microkatu campus
08:45-09:15 Morning coffee & OIS fair introduction
09:15-11:00 Boosting regional development through co-creation / Raisa Leinonen, LUOVA VETO! project
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Integrated study counseling and career guidance practices – enhancing graduates’ employability / Pirjo Venhovaara, Administration
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Socially engaged arts/ Artists hosted by the Future DiverCities project
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Co-creating a new degree programme to meet the local and global needs. Case Wellnes / Pauli Verhelä, School of Business and Administration
11:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-15:50 Best practices by our guests:
Student collaboration through e-learning platforms / Eduardo Jirón Fajardo, Administration School, UNED, Costa Rica
Bridging the gaps of health care with telemedicine / Anna E. Schmaus-Klughammer, Technische Hochschule Deggendorf, Germany
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13:00-15:00 Innovative co-design shaping urban geography/ Experts from the Future DiverCities project
18:00-19:30 Finland Ice Marathon – skating on natural ice
• Thursday 21st of February – Opistotie campus
09:30-11:00 Design, business and engineering students – shaken and stirred/ Tatu Westerholm, School of Engineering and Technology
11:00-12:00 Lunch
12:00-14:00 OIS fair
14:00-15:30 Kuopio city tour
17:45 Students leading you to the farewell event
18:00-21:00 Farewell evening
• Friday 22nd of February
On Friday, you have a possibility for individual program (teaching, project planning and network meetings)
More informations about the International Week here.
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