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Day 1 : HES-SO (HEMU, BCV Concert Hall) - Open Access
With over 21,000 students, the HES-SO is Switzerland's largest university of applied sciences. With its six fields of study (Design and Visual Arts, Economics and Services, Engineering and Architecture, Music and Performing Arts, Health and Social Work) and its network of 28 universities in the seven cantons of Western Switzerland, the HES-SO has become a key partner in education and research in Switzerland over the past 20 years.
Venues for the day's lectures:
HEMU, BCV Concert Hall,
Voie du Chariot 23,
1002 Lausanne
Day 2 : EPFL - Open Research Data and Artificial Intelligence
With a dynamic community of over 16,000 people, EPFL has created a unique spirit of curiosity and an atmosphere of open dialogue. It imparts solid technical knowledge to its students while encouraging them to develop their imagination, creativity and entrepreneurial spirit in multidisciplinary projects. EPFL has a strong research community at its various sites, focusing on subjects such as data science, personalised health and robotics. It is through knowledge and technology transfer that EPFL research finds its way to society. EPFL is a major player in innovation in Switzerland, offering solutions to climate change and the ageing of the population - for the benefit of humanity as a whole.
Venues for the day's lectures:
Day 3 : HEP Vaud - Open Educational Resources
The main mission of the University of Teacher Education in the canton of Vaud is to train future teachers. This mission is complemented by an extensive continuing education programme. The research carried out at the HEP Vaud also contributes to the development of educational sciences and pedagogy, with a view to building the schools of tomorrow. At the heart of the university fabric of Lake Geneva, which it nurtures and from which it benefits, the HEP Vaud does everything in its power to fulfil its mandate, as defined by law, and is keen to include the principles of open science, for the common good.
Venues for the day's lectures:
Aula des Cèdres
Haute école pédagogique du canton de Vaud
Av. de Cour 33,
1007 Lausanne
Day 4 : UNIL (BCUL/ Palais de Rumine) - Sciences Citoyennes
The challenges posed by multiple societal transitions, the emergence of new knowledge, the emergence of numerous crises, and new ways of disseminating and using knowledge all call into question the role and organisation of universities in our society.
In this context, UNIL's mission is to offer cutting-edge life choices and educational and career paths that are intellectually, socially and personally transformative.
UNIL commits its entire community and alumni to using their knowledge for the betterment of society.
Venues for the day's lectures:
Bibliothèque cantonale et universitaire – Lausanne, palais Riponne
Place de la Riponne 6 CP,
1014 Lausanne
This event is entirely free of charge. Please note that the papers presented at this conference are not the result of a call for projects or peer-reviewed submissions. Presenters have been invited by the event organisers.