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Academic resilience in crisesㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ

Universities in crises: The quest for resilience in higher education institutions (and its effect on bottom-up social participation)

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On October 27, 2022, Katerina Zourou was invited by FH Münster’s project “THEA Ukraine X” to give a keynote talk on academic resilience in times of crises. Katerina addressed her talk to Ukrainian university managers and teaching staff who were call to reflect on how universities can make people resilient by forging institutional resilience in the face of crises. Katerina’s presentation was part of “Resilience Day” organised by FH Münster’s project “THEA Ukraine X” (Multiplication Trainings for Higher Education Administrators in Ukraine). Katerina’s talk was followed by an online barcamp session provided by Web2Learn staff Stefania Oikonomou.

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