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Conference Future Governance Models of the European Universities – 5th May 2022 Brussels


One of the challenges for the 41 European University alliances is the definition of governance and management structures, not only during the pilot period but also in the long run. Although a variety of models have already been implemented inside the existing alliances, several issues remain to be clarified, especially outside the alliances and related with their legal statute in the European arena for education and research transformation.

In order to discuss these issues and further deepen the reflection around the European Universities initiative, the FilmEU Alliance is promoting a conference in Brussels on the 5th of May on the topic of “Future Governance models of the European Universities”. Like all other Alliances involved in this pioneer European initiative, FilmEU is eager to further discuss with other stakeholders the possible future governance models of the European Universities.

The purpose of this one-day conference is to bring together different stakeholders around the European Universities initiative. We want to promote an open debate about governance models and management structures of the future European Universities, and the challenges and problems associated with their implementation.

The conference will be a live event and will take place on campus Sint-Lukas (Paleizenstraat 70, 1030 Schaarbeek – BE). Furthermore, the event will be streamed via Zoom simultaneously.

The event is free but registration is mandatory: https://luca-arts.be/FGM-conference

Full program here.

FilmEU Summit June 2022

BUILDING THE FUTURE EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY FOR FILM AND MEDIA ARTS

In June 2022, FilmEU, the European University of film and media arts will hold its second annual summit. This event is to showcase progress in the development of the project, share results with the broader academic community and explore a topic the consortium considers pivotal. This year’s theme is Environmental Sustainability in Film Education and the wider Film and Media Arts Industries. Speakers at the open sessions will include policy makers, industry professionals, academic staff and crucially, students.

The event will host over one hundred attendees in person and many more online. It takes place between June 7th - 10th at the Institute of Art, Design and Technology in Dublin, Ireland and will include several bilateral events including the inaugural FilmEU Doctoral Summer Seminar, the showcasing of the first undergraduate film pilot and the launch of the 2022/23 Student Challenge.

The full schedule includes:

  • FilmEU Summit – Public facing sessions and closed sessions;
  • FilmEU_RIT Summit – Public facing session and closed sessions;
  • FilmEU Pilot Screening and 2022 Challenge (a screening of the current student work around the topic of Gender, Sexuality and Censorship and the launch of the challenge for next year’s student pilots);
  • FilmEU Doctoral Summer Seminar.
Recap from FilmEU Summit 2021 in Lisbon, Portugal.

FilmEU Doctoral Summer Seminar
– 10th June 2022

In the scope of FilmEU research activities and with the objective of facilitating and promoting networking between young researchers, the sharing of experiences and methods and the emergence of new collaborative initiatives, FilmEU is promoting during its 2022 summer summit in Dublin on the 10th of June, a one-day Doctoral seminar.

The seminar will consist of students’ presentation of papers or posters of their ongoing work followed by an experts panel and a peer feedback session.

Applications from students at full partner schools for the doctoral seminar should be made by submitting a short proposal thru this form by April 15th. 

Continue reading here.

IADT launch Moving Parts, a creative response to consent and bystander awareness programmes

IADT are delighted to formally launch Moving Parts – a series of new short animated and motion graphic videos tackling the topic of consent and telling the stories of survivors of sexual violence and image-based abuse.

Created by IADT Animation students and graduates, Moving Parts was developed in collaboration with NUI Galway’s Active* Consent Programme and UCC’s Bystander Intervention Programme.

Continue reading here.






Royal Television Society Awards

IADT’s National Film School graduates and students win across categories at this year’s Royal Television Society annual Student Television Awards. The Royal Television Society Irish Branch Awards took place on Tuesday 22nd March. IADT National Film School graduates and students were successful, picking up 5 awards in total and winning 3 of the 4 categories. Continue reading here.


LUCA won a Henry
Van de Velde award

Luca won an important award with the project BabelAR. BabelAR is a multilingual puzzle adventure in Augmented Reality (AR). In this mobile AR game, children work together in small teams (2-4 people), alone or with parents to achieve a common goal together. Continue reading here.

DocNomads film
awarded in Berlinale

DocNomads Nicolás Bouchez´s graduation film NADA PARA VER AQUI (NOTHING TO SEE HERE) was awarded a Special Mention in the Best Short Film category of the Generation competition of the 72nd Berlinale.

Continue reading here.




GEECT I Leadership symposium 25th April 2022

Film education requires that we are responsive to the changes and urgencies of our time, with space to reflect and discuss different topics that affect our activities and how it influences the future of education, curriculum and institutional planning. Continue reading here.

Lusófona University participates in the submission of a proposal for the new Creative and Cultural Industries KIC

 

Lusófona University was part of the successful submission of “Creative Futures”, a proposal to the EIT for a new Knowledge and Innovation Community (KIC) for Europe’s vibrant Culture and Creative Sectors and Industries (CCSI). Lusófona University is happy and proud to be part of a consortium of 50 core partners from 20 countries across Europe, that have teamed up, collaborated, shared knowledge and worked together to craft change, create strong connecting pillars of the creative industries and power the next generation of innovators and creatives across Europe to shape the future of EIT Culture and Creative Sectors and Industries. Continue reading here.

Neurocine Kick-Off Conference

 

NeuroCine conference is organised as a GEECT Spring conference 2022 at the Baltic Film, Media and Arts School (BFM) with the generous support of the European grouping of film and television schools (GEECT) and Baltic-American Freedom Foundation (BAFF).

The NeuroCine Conference takes place on the 16 – 18th of May, 2022 at Tallinn. Conference´s aim is to pave the ground for future joint interdisciplinary research endeavours between filmmakers and neuroscientists in cinematic storytelling, film viewing and related first-person experiences. Registration is open.

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