The aim of International Teaching Week is to offer students and the general public the opportunity to meet experts from abroad and to learn about how teaching is done at other universities. The event is also a great opportunity to meet local and international students who will arrive with foreign professors. The event is organized by the International Relations Office of CMTF UP.


5th ITW Program

Program

Tuesday 4.11.
9:00-10:30 9:00-11:30 11:00-12:30 13:00 14:00-15:30
 
  • Roman Fihas: Doing Ecumenism in Wartime: The Experience of the Institute of Ecumenical Studies , U03
 
 
  • David Kraner, Peter Kravčák, Damian Guzek: Media, Trust, Manipulation (panel discussion), U11
 
 
  • Yuriy Martynyuk: AI Ethics and Transplantology in Ukrainian Medicine: Challenges and Perspectives, U03

  • Mátyás Szalay: Vocation, Profession, Virtues, U04

  • Dana Hanesová + Mário Dulovics: Mediální výchova a kritické myšlení – Media Education and Critical Thinking, U08, online

 
 
  • Agnieszka Grzesiok-Horosz:The Basic Elements of Intellectual Property, U11

 

 

Wednesday 5.11.    
9:00-10:30

9:00-10:15

10:30 - 11:45

11:00-12:30 13:00 14:00 - 15:30 16:00 - 17:30

 

  • Radoslav Ganev: From Tolerance to Understanding: Challenges in Work with Romani People and Refugees, U08

  • Eberhard Bons: What’s so Wrong with Idols? Unpacking the Prophetic Critique, U03

 
  • Can Zeyrek: Hans Jonas - Theology, Freedom, and the Roots of Media Evil, U11

 
 
  • Kamila Polinska: Ethical Problems and Challenges of Contemporary Investigative Journalism, U11

 
 
  • Karol Jasiński: Postsecularism and contemporary Spirituality, U03

  • Hendrik Weingärtner: Assisted Suicide – A Cross-Border Issue, U04

  • Marie Boccou Kestřánková: From Monolingual Society to Pluricultural Classrooms, U08

 
 
  • Karol Jasiński: Future Face of Christianity (discussion), U03

 
  • Karol Jasiński: Future Face of Christianity (discussion), U03
 
 
  • Karol Jasiński: Future Face of Christianity (discussion)U03
 
Thursday 6.11.
9:00-10:30

9:00 - 11:30

11:00-12:30 14:00-15:30 16:00-17:30  
 
  • Ann Kiriru: Youth Against Police Brutality and Political Impunity: Church Engagement with Gen Z’s Social Justice Struggles in Kenya, U03

  • Cekiera Rafal: Religious Individualisation as exemplified by Entries in the Books of Thanks and Requests at the Dominican Parish in Warsaw, U08

  • John Honner: Media in the USA, U11

 
  • Consultations with Students on Lecture Topics

 
 
  • Jordan Nyenyembe: A way of being Church, U03

  • Lídia Gallego Balsa: Towards a More Inclusive Society: The Use of Learning Boxes as a Pedagogical Approach in a Multilingual Context, U08, online

 
 
  • Renata Emilsson Pešková: Inviting Diversity into Schools: Plurilingual Approaches as an Inclusive and Socially Just Practice, U08

 
  • Kat Raynor: Social Pedagogy and the U.S.- online, U08, online
 
 
Friday 7.11.
9:00-10:30 11:00-12:30 14:00-15:30

  • Zammit Mark: Theology from the Margins: Pope Francis, Popular Piety and the Mediterranean Vision of the Faith, U03

 
  • Sigríður Guðmarsdóttir: Blue Theology and the Arctic
  • Gabriel Eichsteller:The Relational Universe – a Framework for Supporting People’s Interdependence in Social Pedagogical Practice, U08, online
 
 

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