Are you a student or recent alumni concerned about social justice? Did you learn about or produce a course assignment, project, or thesis related to a certain aspect of social inequalities? Present your already-produced coursework, project, or thesis to other students, local stakeholders, and organizations during the 3rd Connected Learning symposium!
- Date
- Saturday 8 Jun 2024, 13:00 - 17:00
- Type
- Symposium
- Spoken Language
- English
- Location
The Machinist (Willem Buytewechstraat 45, Rotterdam)
Learning for Equality in Rotterdam and Vital Cities and Citizens invite you to participate
in this engaging event. Share the work you produced during your studies, meet like-minded students and
practitioners, and learn from each other. Students and alumni can present assignments and theses that were produced individually or in groups. Presenters will receive a certificate for their participation in the event.
Suggested Topics (only as inspiration, not exclusive!)
Did you produce/are you producing coursework or a thesis about...
• Housing
• Migration
• Gender inequalities
• Racial/ethnic inequalities
• Poverty
• Activism
• Social policies and their effects on different social groups
• Gentrification
• Differentiated access to services and resources
• Representation
• War and conflict
• Or other related issues?
Possible assignments to present could be (but are not limited to):
• An essay you wrote for a course
• The slides of a presentation you gave in class
• A more hands-on project
• Your thesis (or your thesis in process: thesis draft or proposal)
• Your internship experience
No need to write anything new! Individual and group work are both welcome!
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions at
4equalityinrdam@eur.nl
- More information
Vital Cities and Citizens
With the Erasmus Initiative Vital Cities and Citizens (VCC) Erasmus University Rotterdam wants to help improve the quality of life in cities. In vital cities, the population can achieve their life goals through education, useful work and participation in public life. The vital city is a platform for creativity and diversity, a safe meeting place for different social groups. The researchers involved focus on one of the four sub-themes:- Inclusive Cities and Diversity
- Resilient Cities and People
- Smart Cities and Communities
- Sustainable and Just Cities
VCC is a collaboration between Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB), Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication (ESHCC) and International Institute of Social Studies (ISS).