[Postponement] Aristotle University of Thessaloniki - 10th Erasmus Staff Training Week

Hosting Higher Education Institution:
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Institution website:
https://eurep.auth.gr/en/staff/training/estw/10th
Country:
Greece
Language:
English
Dates:
Monday, 19 October, 2020 to Friday, 23 October, 2020
Registration fee:
300€
Fee reductions/waivers:
270€
Deadline for applying:
Monday, 31 August, 2020
Accommodation:
Accommodation not provided
Contact person details:
General and application info:

Savvas Varytimiadis
Department of European Educational Programmes
Tel. +30 2310 99 5289
E‐mail: estw@auth.gr

Financial issues following selection:

Christina Paschou
Department of European Educational Programmes
Tel. +30 2310 99 5287
E‐mail: estw@auth.gr

As recent epidemiological data about COVID-19 indicate a resurgence of the pandemic both in Greece and throughout Europe, we regret to inform that we have come to the hard decision of postponing the 10th edition of our Erasmus+ Staff Training Week, meant to take place between 19th and 23rd October, 2020.

We hope that we will able to transfer this successful event sometime in the spring semester 2020-2021, if circumstances allow for such a decision, and invite again all partner institutions and colleagues to join us for an exciting week of sharing of common experiences and best practices.

Thank you very much for your understanding!

 

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The main purposes of the Staff Training Weeks held every year at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki is to widen and strengthen the cooperation with our partner institutions, to share our different experiences on internationalization, and to facilitate networking and establishment of new partnerships. Participants will be given the opportunity to learn from the experiences and good practices of the partner institutions and focus on relevant discussions such as exchanging ideas about fostering student and staff mobility, presenting their home universities as well as structures and working practices, discussing the current issue of refugee-migrants entering Higher Education, exploring and discussing special topics of interest, etc.