Online Master | e-wellbeing | Mental Health | Old Age | Digitalisation | Climate Change |
In the next research colloquium of the IARA Institute for Applied Research on Ageing of the Carinthia University of Applied Sciences (CUAS) we will present results and experiences from the interdisciplinary curriculum development within the Erasmus+ project E-MEBE | e-Wellbeing and Mental Health in Older Adults.
Event language: English – International participants welcome
The IARA Research Colloquium is a forum for the presentation and discussion of research results and projects as well as for professional exchange. The upcoming December meeting will be held in English.
We are pleased to invite and welcome international partners and colleagues, especially from the E-MEBE project network and the European University Alliances ACE2-EU, of which Carinthia University of Applied Sciences (CUAS) is a founding member, and ATHENA, with which we are connected by an associated partnership.
e-Wellbeing and Mental Health in Older Adults |
Interdisciplinary Curriculum Development
Invitation as PDF
When | Wednesday, 11 Dec 2024, 10-11 CET |
Where | online via MS Teams |
Registration | until 10 Dec 2024, 12 noon Registered participants will then receive the access link to the digital meeting room. |
We look forward to your interest and participation!
PROGRAMME
10:00 CET | Welcome
10:05 CET | Presentations
Facing contemporary challenges with an interdisciplinary approach
Daniela Elisabeth Ströckl, CUAS
Mapping stakeholder needs
Regina Escher, DIT
Transforming key competences into the interdisciplinary curriculum
Lorraine Boran, DCU
10:40 | Discussion and exchange
10:55 | Summary and conclusion
Moderation: Kateřina Sidiropulu-Janků
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IARA was founded in 2016 as the first interdisciplinary competence centre at Carinthia University of Applied Sciences (CUAS) with the aim to support the challenges and potentials of an ageing society through practice-oriented, participative and applied research. Numerous projects in a regional, national and international context have been carried out by our team of engineers, economists and social scientists.