IVAC Festival Programme
The IVAC Festival offers a multifaceted programme on the topic of international virtual academic collaborations. Students, lecturers as well as academic support staff from the University of Göttingen and its international partner universities are welcome to join the IVAC Festival events.
This website not only provides you with a detailed overview of the Festival programme, it will also be your starting point for every event that you want to participate in throughout the entire IVAC Festival.
Feel free to browse through our IVAC Festival programme below!
For more information about the IVAC project of the University of Göttingen and its four different IVAC initiatives please click here.
Please note: Time designations refer to Central European Summer Time (CEST).
10:00 AM |
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Welcome and Introduction to the IVAC Festival IVAC Team & Prof. Dr. Hiltraud Casper-Hehne (UGOE) |
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10:30 AM |
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Virtual Internationalisation: From a Niche to the Mainstream Keynote Dr. Elisa Bruhn-Zass (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, GIZ) |
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12:00 PM |
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Introduction to the IVAC Initiatives of the University of Göttingen Pecha Kucha Presentations Johanna El Ouardy, Sven Ivens, Prof. Matthias Klumpp, Katharina Nambula, Alexandra Schreiber, IVAC project managers (UGOE) |
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4:00 PM |
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Change of Perspective in the Transatlantic Virtual Academic Collaboration Project Panel Discussion Johanna El Ouardy (UGOE) |
9:30 AM |
9:30 AM - 09:55 AM Joint Morning Mobilisation Jan Hartling-Knaak (UGOE) |
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10:00 AM |
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Science Workshop "Vaccination Supply Chains" (VISTA) Opening Session & Keynotes Prof. Matthias Klumpp (UGOE) Prof. Francesco Pilati (University of Trento) Dr. Ida G. Monfared (UGOE) |
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12:00 PM |
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Flexsimgame – a Simulation Game Platform (Fokus Balkan Online) Lunch & Lecture Sven Ivens (UGOE) |
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1:00 PM |
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Science Workshop "Vaccination Supply Chains" (VISTA) Presentation Session I Prof. Robert de Souza (National University of Singapore) Riccardo Tronconi (University of Trento) |
10:00 AM |
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Digital Simulation Games as Interdisciplinary and Transnational Teaching Method (Fokus Balkan Online) Workshop Sven Ivens (UGOE) |
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Science Workshop "Vaccination Supply Chains" (VISTA) City Tour Göttingen |
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1:00 PM |
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Science Workshop "Vaccination Supply Chains" (VISTA) Presentation session II Prof. Sebastian Vollmer (UGOE) Patrick Franzoni (South Tyrol Public Healthcare Agency, Bozen) |
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4:00 PM |
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Science Workshop "Vaccination Supply Chains" (VISTA) Closing Session: Plenary Discussion & Workshop Wrap up Luc Burgard (SARTORIUS AG, Göttingen) Prof. Ali Asgary (York University, Toronto) |
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7:00 PM |
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Digital Pub Quiz Jennifer Sippel & Mareike Röhricht (UGOE) |
9:30 AM |
9:30 AM - 09:55 AM Joint Morning Mobilisation Jan Hartling-Knaak (UGOE) |
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10:00 AM |
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Science Workshop "Digital Food Supply Chains" (VISTA) Opening Session Prof. Matthias Klumpp (UGOE) Prof. Sebastian Vollmer (UGOE) Prof. Juliane Reinecke (Kings College London)) Prof. Francesco Pilati (University of Trento) |
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1:00 PM |
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Science Workshop "Digital Food Supply Chains" (VISTA) Presentation Session Jonas Koreis Francesca Di Stradis |
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2:00 PM |
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Supporting Intercultural Learning in Virtual Exchange Settings (TVAC) Interactive Workshop Johanna El Ouardy (UGOE) |
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4:00 PM |
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Science Workshop "Digital Food Supply Chains" (VISTA) Closing Session: Plenary Discussion & Workshop Wrap up Dominic Loske (REWE Group) Anika Riedel (BioRegio Göttingen) |
10:00 AM |
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Science Workshop "Digital Food Supply Chains" (VISTA) Field Trip: REWE National Distribution Center Frankfurt |
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12:00 PM |
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Experiences, Effects and Lessons Learned from an International Online Simulation Game as a Teaching Method (Fokus Balkan Online) Lunch & Lecture Sven Ivens (UGOE) |
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1:00 PM |
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM Explore your Cultural Glasses - Intercultural Training (TVAC) Interactive Workshop Johanna El Ouardy (UGOE) |
2:00 PM |
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Museum Friedland Digital Museum Tour Victoria Jung (Museum Friedland) |
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9:00 AM |
9:00 AM - 9:15 AM Introduction to the 2nd week of the IVAC Festival IVAC Team (UGOE) |
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9:15 AM |
9:15 AM - 10:30 AM Decolonising the Curriculum and Cognitive Justice – Whose Knowledge counts and why? Keynote Prof. Betty Leask (La Trobe University, Melbourne) |
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11:00 AM |
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Change of Perspective – Reflection across the IVAC Initiatives of the University of Göttingen Workshop Dr. Cornelia Kenneweg (Agentur für Lehrkultur) |
9:30 AM |
9:30 AM - 09:55 AM Joint Morning Mobilisation Jan Hartling-Knaak (UGOE) |
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10:00 AM |
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Sustainable Implemenation of Virtual Exchange Scenarios Workshop Eva Haug (Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences) |
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12:30 PM |
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Rethinking Field Trips in the Digital Era: Perspectives and Insights from the Life Sciences Lunch & Lecture Jana Weigel & Felix Pfeiffer (UGOE) |
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2:00 PM |
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Future Skills Factory - Change of Perspective (TVAC & VISTA) Interactive Workshop Alexandra Schreiber (UGOE) Barbara Diehl (SPRIN-D) Beatriz Beyer (UGOE) |
9:00 AM |
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Improv for Scientists Workshop Improtheater Improsant Göttingen |
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM Shakespeare on the Glocal Stage (Global Shakespeare 2.0) Session I: Film Screening Katharina Nambula (UGOE) |
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10:30 PM |
10:30 AM - 11:15 AM Shakespeare on the Glocal Stage (Global Shakespeare 2.0) Session II: Lecture Katharina Nambula (UGOE) Prof. Gil Harris (Ashoka University, India) |
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11:15 PM |
11:15 AM - 12:00 PM Shakespeare on the Glocal Stage (Global Shakespeare 2.0) Session III: Round Table Discussion Katharina Nambula (UGOE) |
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2:00 PM |
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Diversity Space Meeting - Interactive Game for Culturally Diverse Teams Workshop Alexandra Schreiber (UGOE) |
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7:00 PM |
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Karaoke Evening Student Assistants (UGOE) |
9:30 AM |
9:30 AM - 09:55 AM Joint Morning Mobilisation Jan Hartling-Knaak (UGOE) |
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10:00 AM |
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Global Shakespeare – New Perspectives (Global Shakespeare 2.0) Session I: Interview Presentation Katharina Nambula (UGOE) |
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11:00 AM |
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Global Shakespeare – New Perspectives (Global Shakespeare 2.0) Session II: Student Projects Katharina Nambula (UGOE) |
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12:00 PM |
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Researching & Evaluating Virtual Exchange: What have we learned so far? Lunch & Lecture Johanna El Ouardy & Fabian Krengel (UGOE) |
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12:15 PM |
12:15 PM - 1:00 PM Global Shakespeare – New Perspectives (Global Shakespeare 2.0) Session III: Round Table Discussion Katharina Nambula (UGOE) |
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2:00 PM |
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Preparing to "build back better" – Virtual Exchange and Internationalisation at Home after Covid-19 Closing Event: Panel Discussion Dr. Tanja Reiffenrath (UGOE) Prof. Dr. Hiltraud Casper-Hehne (UGOE) |
10:00 AM |
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Open Drop-in Session – IVAC Badge Q&A Session IVAC Team (UGOE) |
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Welcome and Introduction to the IVAC Festival
Mon, 23.08.2021: 10.00 am – 10.30 am
Prof. Dr. Hiltraud Casper-Hehne & IVAC Team, University of Göttingen
Welcome to the IVAC Festival! This session will help you navigate the programme and offer a glimpse of the two weeks to come. We will also explain how you can earn a digital badge during the IVAC Festival.
This event is open to all IVAC Festival participants
Introduction via Zoom (Webinar)
Registration required
Virtual Internationalisation: From a Niche to the Mainstream
Mon, 23.08.2021: 10.30 am – 11.30 am
Dr. Elisa Bruhn-Zass, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
It is hard not to begin a talk without the term Covid-19 these days - especially not one on a topic that contains the term “virtual”. This keynote will not be an exception, but still an attempt to broaden the perspective beyond the current pandemic and its affordances.
In her talk, Elisa Bruhn-Zass will present the concept of Virtual Internationalisation. It offers an analytical perspective on the spectrum of ways to utilise information and communication technologies (ICT) in higher education international contexts. Starting from there, she will discuss the relevance of maintaining a comprehensive view on ICT use in international contexts in higher education beyond the pandemic.
This event is open to all IVAC Festival participants
Keynote lecture via Zoom (Webinar)
Registration required
Dr. Elisa Bruhn-Zass is policy advisor for higher education at the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), with a professional background in international cooperation in higher education and science. Her main research interest lies in the intersection of internationalisation and digitalisation in higher education.
Introduction to the IVAC Initiatives of the University of Göttingen
Mon, 23.08.2021: 12.00 pm – 1.00 pm
Johanna El Ouardy, Sven Ivens, Prof. Matthias Klumpp, Katharina Nambula, Alexandra Schreiber, IVAC project managers (UGOE)
Get to know the four IVAC initiatives of the University of Göttingen in this dynamic session. The project managers of „Fokus Balkan Online”, „Global Shakespeare 2.0“, „Virtual Supply Chain Management Teaching in Germany and Italy“ and „Transatlantic Virtual Academic Collaboration“ will introduce the goals and main activities of their projects in a Pecha Kucha presentation and look ahead to some of their most important learnings from the IVAC project. Join the conversation by posing questions to them in the chat.
This event is open to all IVAC Festival participants
Presentation and discussion via Zoom (Webinar)
Registration required
You can find more information about the initiatives here.
Change of Perspective in the Transatlantic Virtual Academic Collaboration Project
Mon, 23.08.2021: 4.00 pm – 6.00 pm
Johanna El Ouardy, Intercultural LearningLab, University of Göttingen
In this session, participants from the two TVAC Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) courses “Culture & Health” in October 2020 and “Intercultural Teams & Global Health Sustainable Development Goals ” in March 2021 have the opportunity to meet once more to look back and reflect on the impact of their COIL experience. What changes of perspective did they notice? How did their intercultural skills for working in multicultural teams develop? Finally, we want to examine what makes this learning format a sustainable one.
This session aims mainly at students and lecturers from McMaster University and University of Göttingen who participated in one of the TVAC COIL courses
Part panel discussion, part informal gathering via Zoom
Registration via e-mail (johanna.elouardy@uni-goettingen.de) required, closed session, only for participants of the TVAC COIL courses
You can find more information about the project here.
Joint Morning Mobilisation
Tue, 24.08.2021: 9.30 am – 9.55 am
Thu, 26.08.2021: 9.30 am – 9.55 am
Tue, 31.08.2021: 9.30 am – 9.55 am
Thu, 02.09.2021: 9.30 am – 9.55 am
Jan Hartling-Knaak, student assistant, University of Göttingen
Mobilise your body with 3-4 simple guided exercises. Find a focus, get centered, free your mind and increase your physical well-being to start the IVAC Festival day with a fresh spirit.
This event is open to all IVAC Festival participants
Social event via Zoom
No registration required
Jan Hartling-Knaak is an educated stage dancer, professional dance teacher / choreographer and intercultural trainer with focus on movement and mindfulness.
Science Workshop “Vaccination Supply Chains” (VISTA): Opening Session
Tue, 24.08.2021: 10.00 am – 12.00 pm
Prof. Matthias Klumpp, Chair of Production and Logistics, University of Göttingen
In the opening plenary session of the science workshop “Vaccination Supply Chains”, two keynote speeches will address current issues and strategies for the global challenge of COVID-19 vaccination: Prof. Francesco Pilati (Engineering Department of Trento University) will discuss “Logistics and digitalisation regarding the COVID-19 vaccination in Italy” and Dr. Ida G. Monfared (University of Göttingen) will present “Fair and useful? Global distribution criteria and perceptions towards COVID-19 vaccination”.
12.00 pm Lunch
This event is open to all IVAC Festival participants, especially to Bachelor, Master and PhD students from all disciplines
Lecture and discussion via Zoom (Webinar) & at Sternwarte (Seminarraum)
Hybrid, registration required
You can find more information about the project here.
Flexsimgame – a Simulation Game Platform (Fokus Balkan Online)
Tue, 24.08.2021: 12.00 pm – 1.00 pm
Sven Ivens, M.A., M.Sc., Department of Political Sciences, University of Göttingen
The session introduces the simulation platform Flexsimgame and explains its functions. Participants will see how the platform can be used to create online simulation games in their field and become inspired to implement their own simulation game.
This session is primarily targeted at lecturers and teacher training students
Lunch & Lecture: Short lecture, trial on the platform, discussion and exchange via Zoom
Registration required
You can find more information about the project here.
Please note: Prerequisite for active participation is the use of the Mozilla Firefox or Chrome browser.
Science Workshop “Vaccination Supply Chains” (VISTA): Presentation Session I
Tue, 24.08.2021: 1.00 pm – 3.00 pm
Prof. Matthias Klumpp, Chair of Production and Logistics, University of Göttingen
In a keynote, Prof. Robert de Souza (National University of Singapore) presents „Experiences from an urban vaccination campaign - the example of Singapore“. The keynote will be followed by a presentation by Riccardo Tronconi (University of Trento, discussion „Digital twin concepts to design and digitalize a walk-in mass vaccination clinic“. In the presentation and discussion sessions of the Science Workshop “Vaccination Supply Chains”, participants have the opportunity to explore production schemes, storage and distribution concepts, as well as local administration and information strategies for the global challenge of COVID-19 vaccination in greater depth. Join students from a variety of disciplines, ranging from management science - logistics and supply chain management -, engineering and computer science to social and political sciences as they share their current research into vaccination supply chains.
Bachelor, Master and PhD students seeking to present and discuss their research are invited to submit an abstract until June 30th, 2021 to produktion@wiwi.uni-goettingen.de
Bachelor, Master and PhD students from all disciplines as well as other participants interested in the topic are invited to join the session virtually as auditors
Keynote, Presentation and discussion via Zoom (Webinar) & at Sternwarte (Seminarraum)
Hybrid, registration required
You can find more information about the project here.
Digital Simulation Games as Interdisciplinary and Transnational Teaching Method (Fokus Balkan Online)
Wed, 25.08.2021: 10.00 am – 12.00 pm
Sven Ivens, M.A., M.Sc., Department of Political Sciences, University of Göttingen
This hand-on session provides an overview of previous research and products in the field of digital simulation games for international networking, with a focus on the field of political science. It will share important lessons learned regarding the design and implementation of an international and digital simulation seminar. Participants will have the chance to play a short sample game to get a glimpse of the method and to develop initial ideas for an implementation in their field.
This workshop targets lecturers and teacher training students. Academic support staff in the field of international networking (e.g. International Offices, international programme development) are also invited
Workshop consisting of input lectures, discussion and testing out the method via Zoom
Registration required, limited to 30 participants
You can find more information about the project here.
Science Workshop “Vaccination Supply Chains” (VISTA): City Tour Göttingen
Wed, 25.08.2021: 10.00 am – 12.00 pm
Prof. Matthias Klumpp, Chair of Production and Logistics, University of Göttingen
Closed session
City Tour Göttingen, Meeting at Sternwarte
Registration via VISTA required, closed session, only for participants from Trento
Science Workshop “Vaccination Supply Chains” (VISTA): Presentation Session II
Wed, 25.08.2021: 1.00 pm – 3.00 pm
Prof. Matthias Klumpp, Chair of Production and Logistics, University of Göttingen
In the discussion and Networking session by Prof. Sebastian Vollmer (University of Göttingen), he will present „Global perspectives and implications regarding COVID-19 vaccination“. In the presentation and discussion sessions of the Science Workshop “Vaccination Supply Chains”, participants have the opportunity to explore production schemes, storage and distribution concepts, as well as local administration and information strategies for the global challenge of COVID-19 vaccination in greater depth. Join students from a variety of disciplines, ranging from management science - logistics and supply chain management -, engineering and computer science to social and political sciences as they share their current research into vaccination supply chains. The Science Workshop “Vaccination Supply Chains” will conclude with a keynote by Patrick Franzoni (South Tyrol Public Healthcare Agency, Bozen - Italy) on the “Political considerations in national and local COVID-19 vaccination campaigns”.
Bachelor, Master and PhD students seeking to present and discuss their research are invited to submit an abstract until June 30th, 2021 to produktion@wiwi.uni-goettingen.de
Bachelor, Master and PhD students from all disciplines as well as other participants interested in the topic are invited to join the session virtually as auditors
Presentation and discussion via Zoom (Webinar) & at Sternwarte (Seminarraum)
Hybrid, registration required
You can find more information about the project here.
Science Workshop “Vaccination Supply Chains” (VISTA): Closing Session
Wed, 25.08.2021: 4.00 pm – 6.00 pm
Prof. Matthias Klumpp, Chair of Production and Logistics, University of Göttingen
The Science Workshop “Vaccination Supply Chains” will conclude with an industry keynote presentation and round table discussion with Luc Burgard (Head of Operations of the pharmaceutical and laboratory supplier SARTORIUS AG Göttingen, Germany) on the topic: “The global challenges of keeping the COVID-19 vaccine supply chains running”. Prof. Ali Asgary (York University, Toronto, Canada) completes the session presenting “Lessons from simulation of mass vaccination sites”. The closing session includes a plenary discussion and workshop wrap up.
This event will be streamed online in a webinar format and is open to all participants (especially Bachelor/Master/PhD students from all disciplines)
Keynote lecture and round table via Zoom (Webinar) & at Sternwarte (Seminarraum)
Hybrid, registration required
You can find more information about the project here.
Digital Pub Quiz
Wed, 25.08.2021: 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm
Jennifer Sippel and Mareike Röhricht, student assistants, University of Göttingen
Join us for an online quiz night! IVAC student assistants will take you on a virtual tour through Göttingen. No matter if you’re a Göttingen local or visit "the city that creates knowledge" for the first time via your computer, explore some sights and form a team that will come up with answers to our quizmasters' Göttingen trivia questions. All you need is a drink of your choosing, a device that will allow you to join the Zoom session via video and audio, and a cheery mood.
This event is open to all IVAC Festival participants
Social event via Zoom
Registration required
Science Workshop “Digital Food Supply Chains” (VISTA): Opening Session
Thu, 26.08.2021: 10.00 am – 12.00 am
Prof. Matthias Klump, Chair of Production and Logistics, University of Göttingen
The science workshop “Digital Food Supply Chains” addresses digital management in growing, harvesting, manufacturing, global employment, work safety and fairness, local distribution, peer-to-peer management and e-commerce in Food Supply Chains. Three academic keynote speeches with Prof. Sebastian Vollmer from the Chair of Development Economics from the University of Göttingen on “Nutrition related diseases in low- and middle-income countries”, Prof. Juliane Reinecke from the Kings College London on „Organizing food: biomateriality and beyond“ and Prof. Francesco Pilati from the Engineering Department of Trento University, Italy on “Transportation and warehousing issues in digital food supply chains” and a follow-up discussion will be featured in this session.
This event is open to all participants (especially Bachelor/Master/PhD students from all disciplines)
Lecture and discussion via Zoom (Webinar) & in Emmy-Noether-Saal (Alte Mensa, Wilhelmsplatz) Göttingen
Hybrid, registration required
You can find more information about the project here.
Science Workshop “Digital Food Supply Chains” (VISTA): Presentation Session
Thu, 26.08.2021: 1.00 pm – 3.00 pm
Prof. Matthias Klump, Chair of Production and Logistics, University of Göttingen
Join students from across Europe during the presentation and discussion session of the science workshop “Digital Food Supply Chains”, as they delve into questions of digital management in growing, harvesting, manufacturing, global employment, work safety and fairness, local distribution, peer-to-peer management and e-commerce in Food Supply Chains. Presentations from a variety of disciplines, such as management science – logistics and supply chain management - agriscience, engineering, computer science, social science, political science and economics will shed light on this global issue. Jonas Koreis will give a presentation on „Disruptions and exception handling in food supply chains“ as will as Francesca Di Stradis on „CrownFood“.
Bachelor, Master and PhD students seeking to present and discuss their research are invited to submit an abstract until June 30th, 2021 to
Bachelor, Master and PhD students from all disciplines as well as other participants interested in the topic are invited to join the session virtually as auditors
Presentation and discussion via Zoom (Webinar) & in Emmy-Noether-Saal (Alte Mensa, Wilhelmsplatz) Göttingen
Hybrid, registration required
You can find more information about the project here.
Supporting Intercultural Learning in Virtual Exchange Settings (TVAC)
Thu, 26.08.2021: 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm
Johanna El Ouardy, Intercultural LearningLab, University of Göttingen
Internationalisation measures such as Virtual Exchange and Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) formats aim to enable different student groups to learn and work together and, in this way, to gain more diverse perspectives on their subject matter. The acquisition of intercultural skills is more than just a welcome side effect. In this interactive workshop, we will look at the prerequisites for intercultural learning and discuss measures how to support it. Participants will leave with a range of pedagogical activities that they can implement to support intercultural learning in their own projects.
This session primarily targets academics/lecturers
Workshop via Zoom
Registration required, limited to 15 participants
You can find more information about the project here.
Science Workshop “Digital Food Supply Chains” (VISTA): Closing Session
Thu, 26.08.2021: 4.00 pm – 6.00 pm
Prof. Matthias Klumpp, Chair of Production and Logistics, University of Göttingen
This is the closing session of the science workshop “Digital Food Supply Chains”. The session includes a keynote presentation on “Digitalisation, human factor and efficiency in food distribution logistics” by Dominic Loske (Transport Logistics Manager of REWE Southwest, Germany) and a presentation on “Sustainability and regional food distribution” by Anika Riedel (BioRegio Göttingen). The session closes with a round table discussion with the speakers and all workshop participants. Bachelor, Master and PhD students seeking to present and discuss their research are invited to submit an abstract until June 30th, 2021 to produktion@wiwi.uni-goettingen.de.
Bachelor, Master and PhD students seeking to present and discuss their research are invited to submit an abstract until June 30th, 2021 to
Bachelor, Master and PhD students from all disciplines as well as other participants interested in the topic are invited to join the session virtually as auditors
Industry keynotes and plenary discussion via Zoom (Webinar) & in Emmy-Noether-Saal (Alte Mensa, Wilhelmsplatz) Göttingen
Hybrid, registration required
You can find more information about the project here.
Science Workshop “Digital Food Supply Chains” (VISTA): Field Trip
Fri, 27.08.2021: 10.00 am – 4.00 pm
Prof. Matthias Klumpp, Chair of Production and Logistics, University of Göttingen
Field trip to the REWE National Dristribution Center Frankfurt
Start in Göttingen 10.00 am
Return to Göttingen about 4.00 pm
Closed session
Field trip (start & return: Göttingen)
Registration via VISTA required, closed session, only for participants from Trento
You can find more information about the project here.
Experiences, Effects and Lessons Learned from an International Online Simulation Game as a Teaching Method (Fokus Balkan Online)
Fri, 27.08.2021: 12.00 pm – 1.00 pm
Sven Ivens, M.A., M.Sc., Department of Political Sciences, University of Göttingen
This Lunch & Lecture session presents the results of the accompanying research on the international online simulation game seminar Fokus Balkan Online. For this purpose, students were surveyed with digital questionnaires before and after the simulation, interviews were conducted with selected students and the students’ self-reflections on the simulation were evaluated. In addition, the experiences and impressions of the lecturers will be described and a conclusion drawn about the use of a digital simulation seminar as a networked, international teaching method.
Lecturers, students and academic support staff in the fields of international relations, (digital) teaching and learning, and academic programme development are invited to join this session
Lunch & Lecture: Lecture with discussion via Zoom (Webinar)
Registration required
You can find more information about the project here.
Explore your Cultural Glasses - Intercultural Training (TVAC)
Fri, 27.08.2021: 1.00 pm – 4.00 pm
Johanna El Ouardy, Intercultural LearningLab, University of Göttingen
"We don’t see things as they are. We see them as we are," said the world-famous writer Anaïs Nin once. This plays an important role when interacting, especially in intercultural settings. Therefore, in this interactive workshop, we will foster our cultural self-awareness by examining our ‘cultural glasses’. Exploring the mechanisms of culture and perception, we will then practice a tool to broaden our view and thus, make intercultural encounters more constructive.
Please be aware that active participation and sharing about yourself is required to reach the learning objectives. Please prepare some coloured pencils and paper.
This event is open to all IVAC Festival participants
Workshop via Zoom
Registration required, limited to 15 participants
You can find more information about the project here.
Digital Museum Tour: Museum Friedland
Sat, 28.08.2021: 2.00 pm – 3.30 pm
Victoria Jung, Museum Friedland
The Museum Friedland showcases the diverse migration stories of the people who passed through the border transit camp Friedland since 1945. More than four million people have passed through the camp since then and it has remained an active initial reception facility until today. Join in on a guided online tour through the Museum Friedland that explores the history of the border transit camp, its tasks as well as some exemplary personal fates.
Beginning with the causes of flight, which turned more than 60 million people into refugees in 1945, through the emigrants from the former GDR to the present day, the history of the camp is told in a vivid and multifaceted way. Moreover, the museum will be walked through virtually, allowing participants to fully experience the individual rooms. The tour will last 90 minutes with time for questions and a discursive exchange afterwards.
This virtual museum tour is open to all IVAC Festival participants.
Social event via Zoom
Registration required
You can find more information about the museum here.
Introduction to the 2nd week of the IVAC Festival
Mon, 30.08.2021: 9.00 am – 09.15 am
IVAC Team, University of Göttingen
Welcome to the second week of the IVAC Festival! This session will help you navigate through the programme of the second week and offer a glimpse of what is to come.
This event is open to all IVAC Festival participants
Introduction via Zoom (Webinar)
Registration required
Decolonising the Curriculum and Cognitive Justice – Whose Knowledge counts and why?
Mon, 30.08.2021: 09.15 am – 10.30 am
Prof. Betty Leask, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Teaching and Learning, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
The way we think is critical to the way we understand the world. The curriculum in universities today is limited insomuch as it is dominated by ways of thinking rooted in the Western world and the colonial past. Cognitive justice, the idea that knowledges are intimately connected to people’s cultures, practices and beliefs rather than being objective and independent, has important implications for the way that we think about program content, teaching, learning and assessment. This keynote address will discuss curriculum change from the perspective of cognitive justice, decolonisation of the curriculum and the formal, informal and hidden curriculum.
This event is open to all IVAC Festival participants
Keynote lecture via Zoom (Webinar)
Registration required
Betty Leask is Professor Emerita in the Internationalisation of Higher Education at La Trobe University in Australia, a Research Fellow at the Centre for International Higher Education (CIHE) at Boston College US and a Visiting Researcher at the Centre for Higher Education Internationalisation (CHEI) at Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Italy. Betty is well known internationally as a researcher and thought leader on internationalisation of the curriculum and higher education. Her work bridges theory and practice in unique ways.
Change of Perspective – Reflection across the IVAC Initiatives of the University of Göttingen
Mon, 30.08.2021: 11.00 am – 1.00 pm
Dr. Cornelia Kenneweg, Agentur für Lehrkultur
The workshop aims to take up a conversation started in a workshop at the beginning of the IVAC project that reflected on change of perspective and the management of different expectations in international academic collaboration in teaching and learning. Participants will focus on the change of perspective they have experienced and/or facilitated during their projects. The workshop is designed to be exchange-orientated and to offer an opportunity for retrospective reflection, as we will discuss learning experiences of all those involved in the initiatives.
This event is open for participants involved in the IVAC project of the University of Göttingen and their project partners
Workshop via Zoom
Registration via e-mail (claudia.faust@zvw.uni-goettingen.de) required, closed session, limited to 20 participants
Dr. Cornelia Kenneweg is a freelance trainer and consultant for teaching and learning in higher education. Her work focuses on the foundations of teaching and learning in higher education and research-oriented approaches. She has already dealt with changes of perspective in the context of teaching and learning in higher education in workshops and lectures on "Attitude and Action" and on "Teaching and Learning in Higher Education as a Practice of Translation".
Sustainable Implementation of Virtual Exchange Scenarios
Tue, 31.08.2021: 10.00 am – 12.00 pm
Eva Haug, Educational Advisor for Internationalisation of the Curriculum and Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL), Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
In this interactive session we will explore and discuss how we can connect the most impactful modality of Virtual Exchange, Joint Classrooms to our curriculum, professional development and comprehensive internationalisation strategy. This closed session for faculty and academic support staff of the University of Göttingen will focus on key questions like: Why do we implement VE and how can we make it sustainable, scalable and significant?
This workshop is open to faculty members, programme coordinators and colleagues from the offices of the deans of studies as well as academic support staff from the University of Göttingen
Workshop via Zoom
Registration via e-mail (tanja.reiffenrath@zvw.uni-goettingen.de) required, closed session, limited to 20 participants
Eva Haug is the Educational Advisor for Internationalisation of the Curriculum & Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) and senior lecturer of Intercultural Competence at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. She is an elected member of the EAIE Internationalisation at Home Expert Community. Since November 2019, Eva has been a project leader for the iKUDU Erasmus+ capacity building project, collaborating with 5 South African and 5 European partners.
Rethinking Field Trips in the Digital Era: Perspectives and Insights from the Life Sciences
Tue, 31.08.2021: 12.30 pm – 13.30 pm
Jana Weigel and Felix Pfeiffer, liveSciences³ project, University of Göttingen; together with lecturers from the Life Sciences
This Lunch & Lecture session presents concepts and practical examples on the topic of digital or digitally supported field trips, including different formats like audio guided tours, video tutorials, and geodata based apps. Participants can discover useful resources and tools and reflect on how the examples presented in the session may be transferred to other disciplines.
This event is open to all IVAC Festival participants
Lunch & Lecture via Zoom (Webinar)
Registration required
Jana Weigel and Felix Pfeiffer are part of a team of E-Learning experts responsible for developing digital and transnational teaching and learning materials.
You can find more information on the liveSciences³ project here.
Future Skills Factory - Change of Perspective (TVAC & VISTA)
Tue, 31.08.2021: 2.00 pm – 4.00 pm
Alexandra Schreiber, Intercultural LearningLab, University of Göttingen and Barbara Diehl, Bundesagentur für Sprunginnovationen (SPRIND), Beatriz Beyer, University of Göttingen
Do you wonder sometimes, how your research or project work can be further developed by applying a different way of thinking? In all professional contexts, it is crucial to develop new and innovative theories and to make connections, which have not yet been seen by anyone else. We all have an innate ability for independent creative thinking and innovative approaches, but do we know how to uncover and use its potential? This interactive workshop encompasses different areas of development for future skills and learning for academics and non-academics alike.
This workshop is open to all IVAC Festival participants
Workshop via Zoom
Registration required
You can find more information about the projects here: TVAC, VISTA.
Improv for Scientists
Wed, 01.09.2021: 9.00 am – 12.00 pm
Improtheater Improsant
As scientists, we know how to work in a structured and methodological manner, and we are used to being evaluated constantly in revision processes that may at times end with rejections. In this online workshop, we invite you to set that all aside. Instead of rejections, there will be a celebration of errors; instead of a rigid framework, there will be a creative chaos. With basic exercises of improvisational theater, we provide you with an active, playful, and inspiring change to your everyday life as a scientist. And who knows, maybe we will even discover some synergies between improv and science…
This event is open to all IVAC Festival participants
Workshop, social event via Zoom
Registration required, limited to 16 participants
Improsant - Improvisationstheater Göttingen is a group of inspiring actors and actresses of improvisation theater, who are also training others in the art of improv. Some are even scientists themselves. The instructors from Improsant teach improv workshops at the University of Göttingen, the Theater für Niedersachsen (TfN), and for organisations and businesses.
You can find more information about Improsant here.
Shakespeare on the Glocal Stage (Global Shakespeare 2.0): Session I
Wed, 01.09.2021: 9.00 – 10.30
Katharina Nambula, M.A., English Department; University of Göttingen
The Indian director Vishal Bhardwaj is famous for his work in Hindi cinema. His Shakespearean trilogy “Maqbool” (Macbeth), “Omkara” (Othello), and “Haider” (Hamlet) is internationally renowned. Do not miss this chance of watching a selection of film scenes from all adaptations in preparation of a discussion that will follow this screening.
Open to all participants interested in Shakespeare; students and staff from the English Department are especially invited to join
Film screening via Zoom
Registration required
You can find more information about the project here.
Shakespeare on the Glocal Stage (Global Shakespeare 2.0): Session II
Wed, 01.09.2021: 10.30 am – 11.15 am
Katharina Nambula, M.A., English Department; University of Göttingen
Guest lecture by Prof. Jonathan Gil Harris on Shakespeare film adaptations in India. The influence of Shakespeare’s works on the Indian cinema is immense, however, people such as directors, producers and actors do not simply use Shakespeare’s works but modify and shape the screenplays, adapting them to embrace cultural diversity. They do not only reflect on the differences but create new versions of Shakespeare that represent the current diversity in their best forms.
Open to all participants interested in Shakespeare; students and staff from the English Department are especially invited to join this online session
Lecture and discussion via Zoom
Registration required
You can find more information about the project here.
Shakespeare on the Glocal Stage (Global Shakespeare 2.0): Session III
Wed, 01.09.2021: 11.15 am – 12.00 am
Katharina Nambula, M.A., English Department; University of Göttingen
Join the Shakespeare 2.0 project’s round table discussion featuring invited experts from both the academia and the theatre/film production scene to explore the value of staging a canonical author like Shakespeare “glocally” and to understand the difficulties that one may encounter in the adaptation process.
Open to all participants interested in Shakespeare; students and staff from the English Department are especially invited to join this online session
Round table discussion via Zoom
Registration required
You can find more information about the project here.
Diversity Space Meeting - Interactive Game for Culturally Diverse Teams
Wed, 01.09.2021: 10.30 am – 11.15 am
Alexandra Schreiber, Intercultural LearningLab, University of Göttingen
Diversity Space Meeting is an interactive online game for a group of culturally diverse players. In this workshop you will learn how to raise intercultural awareness, improve communication and create connection within an intercultural team.
This event is open to students of all levels and faculty
Workshop via Zoom
Registration required, limited to 30 participants
You can find more information about the project here.
Karaoke Evening
Wed, 01.09.2021: 7.00 pm – 9.00 pm
Student assistants, University of Göttingen
Let us take you on a night out, off-tune performances and air-guitars included. Sing (along to) your favourite songs and cheer for your peers! In order to participate you only need a drink of your choosing as well as good spirits!
This event is open to all IVAC Festival participants
Social event via Zoom
Registration required
Global Shakespeare – New Perspectives (Global Shakespeare 2.0): Session I
Thu, 02.09.2021: 10.00 am – 11.00 am
Katharina Nambula, M.A., English Department, University of Göttingen
Shakespeare productions are greatly informed by the interests of all parties involved in the production such as directors, dramaturgs and actors. In a student project, students of Göttingen University asked questions concerning interests and motivations on why and how directors and actors (decide to) produce Shakespeare in their specific ways. These interviews were conducted by students of Göttingen University.
Open to all participants interested in Shakespeare; students and staff from the English Department are especially invited to join this online session
Presentation and discussion via Zoom
Registration required
You can find more information about the project here.
Global Shakespeare – New Perspectives (Global Shakespeare 2.0): Session II
Thu, 02.09.2021: 11.00 am – 12.15 pm
Katharina Nambula, M.A., English Department, University of Göttingen
This session showcases student projects that were conducted during the summer term 2021 as a part of the IVAC initiative Global Shakespeare 2.0. These projects built on the content of seven e-learning lectures on Global Shakespeare. These lectures all discuss Shakespeare from very different perspectives. There are units on the South African reception of Shakespeare, for example, or on heteronormativity when teaching Shakespeare’s sonnets in school or on casting practices for Shakespeare productions in the UK, and that’s just naming some of the topics. During the project phase students developed content that is informed by their own perspectives and, thus, adds a new dimension to the units.
Open to all participants interested in Shakespeare; students and staff from the English Department are especially invited to join this online session
Presentation via Zoom
Registration required
You can find more information about the project here.
Researching & Evaluating Virtual Exchange: What have we learned so far?
Thu, 02.09.2021: 12.00 pm – 1.00 am
Johanna El Ouardy, Intercultural LearningLab, and Fabian Krengel, English Department, University of Göttingen
We expect virtual exchanges across cultures and time zones to help students develop a range of skills and competences, from intercultural communication skills, language competences, to team work skills and problem-solving skills. A growing body of research on students’ virtual exchange experiences begins to shed light on the impact of collaborative online scenarios on the learning experience. In this Lunch & Lecture session, two young scholars from the University of Göttingen, Fabian Krengel and Johanna El Ouardy, will share findings from their research on the virtual exchanges they have co-facilitated and discuss the particularities of doing research on this learning format.
This event is open to all IVAC Festival participants
Lunch & Lecture via Zoom (Webinar)
Registration required
Global Shakespeare – New Perspectives (Global Shakespeare 2.0): Session III
Thu, 02.09.2021: 12.15 pm – 1.00 pm
Katharina Nambula, M.A., English Department, University of Göttingen
The curtain’s raised for a final discussion amongst faculty members and students on the experiences gained during the project Global Shakespeare 2.0 and the IVAC Festival. During the online conversation, there will also be room for questions, feedback and ideas for future projects and collaborations.
Open to all participants interested in Shakespeare; students and staff from the English Department are especially invited to join this online session
Closing event, Round table discussion via Zoom
Registration required
You can find more information about the project here.
Preparing to “build back better” – Virtual Exchange and Internationalisation at Home after Covid-19
Thu, 02.09.2021: 2.00 pm – 3.00 pm
Dr. Tanja Reiffenrath, Student and Academic Services, University of Göttingen
The past one and a half years have seen a surging interest in virtual exchange (VE) initiatives – maybe not always for the right reasons, as VE has often been communicated as a short-term solution for the lack of mobility. “Building back better” after COVID-19 will undoubtedly entail bringing the best of two worlds together – the physical encounter in the classroom and the flexibility and autonomy of digital teaching and learning, the experience to travel for both short-term and long-term stays abroad and the seamless border-crossing in the virtual realm. What vision do our colleagues have for virtual exchange after the pandemic? Which lessons learnt can help us as we set out to design accessible learning formats for non-mobile students? Join us for a panel discussion, where colleagues from the Change of Perspectives, liveSciences³, Internationalisation of the Curricula, and BESTExchange projects as well as from the ENLIGHT network share their visions and insights.
This panel discussion is open to all IVAC Festival participants. Questions can be posed in the chat
Panel discussion via Zoom (Webinar)
Registration required
Open Drop-in Session – IVAC Badge
Fri, 03.09.2021: 10.00 am – 12.00 pm
IVAC Team, University of Göttingen
Are you looking to earn a digital badge for your participation at the IVAC Festival? This session is designed as an open drop-in session for any questions that you might have regarding the sessions along the track you have attended, your reflection portfolio, or retrieving your digital badge from Open Badge Factory. Please don’t hesitate to bring your questions to this session.
This event is open to all IVAC Festival participants who have signed up to earn the digital IVAC badge
Q&A via Zoom
No registration required
You can find more information about the IVAC badge here here.