Online event
Un webinaire organisé par CORRIREF, AURA, Diaspora at War et BIELEXIL
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Based on the original survey conducted in 2023 among displaced Ukrainians living in the EU member states, Marina Keda examines migrants’ participation in European cultural practices, and their commitment to such values as respect for human rights, freedom and democracy. She studies the evolution of self-identity towards Europe using representative surveys carried out in Ukraine in the past.
Speaker:
Marina Keda, PhD, is a Jean Monnet fellow at the Migration Policy Center of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies of the European University Institute (Florence, Italy), and the Head of the Center for European Studies at the National University “Chernihiv Colehium” (Ukraine). Her research interests include the EU cultural and migration policies, the concept of Europe and the European integration, the European history and identity. Currently she is the academic coordinator of the Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Project SEED ‘Studying Europe – Educational Dimension’.
Scientific coordinator : Thomas Lacroix, Olga Bronnikova, Karine Gatelier et Agnieszka Fihel
Le séminaire aura lieu en ligne via la plateforme zoom.
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Lieu :
Le séminaire "Enseignement supérieur et recherche" de Sciences Po est organisé par le CSO sous la co-responsabilité de Jérôme Aust et de Christine Musselin. Il a pour objectif de permettre la présentation et la discussion de recherches menées en France, mais aussi en Europe et dans d'autres régions du monde, sur l'enseignement supérieur et la recherche.
Il s'adresse et est ouvert à tous les experts, praticiens, chercheurs, enseignants-chercheurs, doctorants, intéressés par ces questions. Les séances sont configurées autour d'un seul intervenant, français ou étranger, laissant ainsi une large place aux échanges.
Webinaire Mardi 28 mai 2024 de 12h30 à 14h - Lien pour vous inscrire
Anna Kosmützky, Professor for "Methodology of Higher Education and Science Research“ at the Leibniz University Hannover
MULTIPLE COMPETITIONS IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Multiple Competitions in Higher Education Competition is a core theme in the sociology of science and higher education as exemplified by classic texts by Robert K. Merton and Pierre Bourdieu. However, more recently one can observe a strong increase in competition, leading to a multiplication of competitions. In the webinar, multiple competitions are conceptualized by focusing on the interrelated dynamics of the science system, the state and the university. In an international comparative perspective, empirical evidence is presented and implications for science and higher education policy-making are discussed.
Évènement en Anglais