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Welcome!

─ to a Teaching & Learning event on pedagogical perspectives on quality in doctoral education

Date: Tuesday 25 April 2023 kl 13─16
Place: Campus Albano, Hus 4, plan 2, Hörsal 7 (Flexsalen)

The quality of doctoral education has a major impact on doctoral students' learning and development into skilled and independent researchers. Between 2017 and 2022, The Swedish Higher Education Authority's (UKÄ) has evaluated roughly 150 doctoral programmes. During this seminar, you will discuss, reflect on and share experiences from having undergone UKÄ's quality review. With a starting point in higher education pedagogy and results from UKÄ’s reviews, we will discuss how doctoral education can be developed.

What characterizes a high-quality doctoral education? How can we work to improve doctoral education? What can we learn from UKÄ's quality reviews from a pedagogical perspective?

Who is this Teaching & Learning Event for?

You are a director of doctoral education, supervisor and/or head of department at Stockholm University.

Programme

13─13.30 Introduction. Pedagogical perspectives on quality in doctoral education. Maria Weurlander, Department of Education
13.30─16
(including coffee break) 

Panel discussion. Experiences of quality review of doctoral education
Panel participants
Helle Skånes, Associate prof., Dep. of Ecological Geography, Director of doctoral education
Jesper Sollerman, Professor, Dep. of Astronomy, deputy head of department, former Director of doctoral education
Anna-Lena Kempe, Associate prof., Dep. of Education, former Director of doctoral education
Carin Franzén, Professor, Dep. of Culture and Aesthetics, participant in the review of doctoral education as a part of the internal quality review process at SU

Moderator
Maria Olson, Professor, Dep. of Teaching and Learning

Discussion.

    
Event organizer is Centre for the Advancement of University Teaching.

Register

The event is free of charge.

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