Internatione Woche digital. International Week digital. 03.05.2021 bis07.05.2021

The digital International Week 2021(IW) took place from 13 to 17 May via a conference platform.

Link to the press release (German only): https://www.hsbi.de/presse/pressemitteilungen/die-welt-virtuell-zu-gast-fh-bielefeld-veranstaltet-3-internationale-woche

Our international guests

We were delighted to welcome more than 60 guests from 30 countries and from all six facultiues to the first Digital International Week ...

... from Albania
  • Olta Nexhipi, Ph.D.; Aleksander Moisiu University of Durres (at the Faculty of Business)
... from Australia
  • Dr. Mubashar Hasan, University of Western Sydney (Lecture on academic freedom and democracy in South Asia, Scholars at Risk virtual Speaker Series)
... from Austria
  • Dr. Doris Ingrisch, University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna (at the Faculty of Social Sciences)
  • Dr. Tosca Wendt, Die Bildungsakademie (at the Faculty of Social Sciences)
  • Kerstin Wörz, Die Bildungsakademie (at the Faculty of Social Sciences)
  • Julia Glösmann, St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences (at the Faculty of Health)
... from Belgium
  • Marc Dhaze, Hogeschool Gent (at the Faculty of Health)
... from Brazil
  • Prof. Dr. Alixandre Thiago Ferreira de Santana, Universidade Federal do Agreste de Pernambuco, Garanhuns (UFAPE) (at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics)
... from Bulgaria
  • Rossitsa Simeonova, Ph.D.; Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" (at the Faculty of Social Sciences)
... from Canada
  • Ass. Prof. Dr. Susan Sommerfeldt, University of Alberta (at the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Faculty of Health)
... from China
  • Dr. Jingwei Zhang, Hohai University (at the Faculty Minden Campus)
  • Prof. Dr. Kun Ding, Hohai University (at the Faculty Minden Campus)
  • Dr. Xiangpeng Liu, Shanghai Normal University (SHNU) (at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics)
  • Yatong Bao, Shanghai Normal University (SHNU) (at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics)
  • Lili Wu, Shanghai Normal University (SHNU) (at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics)
  • Qi Lin, Shanghai Normal University (SHNU) (at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics)
... from the Czech Republic
  • Dr. Stanislav Rojik, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (at the Faculty of Business)
... from Finland
  • Dr. Mikhail Nemilentsev, South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences (XAMK) (at the Faculty of Business)
  • Anetta Väänänen, South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences (XAMK) (at the Faculty of Health)
... from France
  • Dr. Veronique Sanguinetti, Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France (at the Faculty of Business)
  • Prof. Dr. Renate Stauss, The American University of Paris (at the Faculty of Design)
  • Dr. Giulia Mensitieri, Université de Paris-Nanterre (at the Faculty of Design)
  • Olivier Ageron, École nationale supérieure d’art de Nancy (at the Faculty of Design)
... from Germany
  • Lucas Gutierrez (at the Faculty of Design)
  • Carolin Röthemeier, Hochschule Bremen (at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics)
... from Israel
  • Dr. Yulie Cohen, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem (at the Faculty of Design)
... from Italy
  • Prof. Alessandro Spano, University of Cagliari (at the Faculty of Business)
... from Malaysia
  • Dr. Mohammad Shakeri, Universiti Tenaga Nasional (at the Faculty Minden Campus)
  • Prof. Dr. Nowshad Amin, Universiti Tenaga Nasional (at the Faculty Minden Campus)
... from Mexico
  • Prof. Dr. Francisco Gabriel Rodríguez González, Universidad de las Américas (UDLAP) (at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics)
  • Prof. Dr. Erika Galindo-Bello, Universidad de las Américas (UDLAP) (at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics)
  • Prof. Dr. José Luis Vázquez González, Universidad de las Américas Puebla (UDLAP) (at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics)
  • Prof. Dr. Rubén Alejos Palomares, Universidad de las Américas Puebla (UDLAP) (at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics)
... from Morocco
  • Dr. Aboubakr Benazzouz, Institut de Recherche en Energie Solaire et Energies Nouvelles (IRESEN) (at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics)
... from Nicaragua
  • Norman Andres Reyes Susano, La Universidad Tecnológica La Salle (ULSA) (at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics)
... from Norway
  • Anne Marie Mork Rokstad, Molde University College (at the Faculty of Health)
  • Ingeborg Pedersen, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (at the Faculty of Health)
... from Poland
  • Prof. Dr. hab. Tomasz Blachowicz, Silesian University of Technology (at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics)
  • Dr. Marcin Halicki, University of Rzeszów (at the Faculty of Business)
... from Portugal
  • Maria Margarida Silva Reis Santos Ferreira, Escola Superior de Enfermagem do Porto (ESEP) (at the Faculty of Health)
  • Paula Prata, Escola Superior de Enfermagem do Porto (ESEP) (at the Faculty of Health)
... from Russia
  • Dr. Stanislav Babitch, Saint Petersburg State University of Economics (UNECON) (at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics)
... from South Africa
  • Dr. Mmaphuti Mamaleka, University of Venda (at the Faculty of Social Sciences)
  • Dr. Glory Lekganyane, University of Venda (at the Faculty of Social Sciences)
  • Prof. Mokgale Magopa, University of Venda (at the Faculty of Social Sciences)
  • Patricia Manganyi, University of Venda (at the Faculty of Social Sciences)
... from Spain
  • Maria Galan Lominchar, Comillas Universidad Pontificia (at the Faculty of Health)
... from Sweden
  • Dr. Helena Bergström, Akademiskt Primärvårdscentrum (at the Faculty of Health)
  • Manuela Sjöström, Ph.D.; Gothenburg University (at the Faculty of Social Sciences)
... from Switzerland
  • Hubertus Adam (at the Faculty Minden Campus)
  • Christine Rösch, FHNW Academy of Art and Design (at the Faculty of Design)
... from Thailand
  • Dr. Amornrat Limmanee, Solar Photovoltaic Research Team (SPVT) - National Energy Technology Center (ENTEC) - National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) (at the Faculty Campus Minden)
... from Turkey
  • Prof. Dr. Ela Sibel Bayrak Meydanoglu, Turkish-German University (at the Faculty of Business)
  • Prof. Dr. Burcu Güneri Çangarli, Izmir University of Economics (at the Faculty of Business)
  • Ass. Prof. Dr. Zeynep Ozdamar Ertekin, Izmir University of Economics (at the Faculty of Business)
  • Ass. Prof. Dr. Isik Ozge Yumurtaci Huseyinoglu, Izmir University of Economics (at the Faculty of Business)
  • Prof. Dr. Haldun Akpinar, Marmara University (at the Faculty of Business)
... from the United Kingdom
  • Dr. Deborah Chinn, King's College London (at the Faculty of Health)
  • Leonie Barth (at the Faculty of Design)
... from the USA
  • Molly Lynch, RTI International (at the Faculty of Health)
  • Kim Strom, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (at the Faculty of Social Sciences)
  • Prof. Gundula Proksch, University of Washington (Seattle) (at the Faculty Minden Campus)

 

... from Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences
  • Jnanada Shrikant Joshi from India (Ph.D. Student at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics)
  • Yi Qu from China (Research Assistant / Ph.D. Student at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics)

 

Supporting programme
Monday, 3/5/2021
10.00 (CEST)
Hallym University (South Korea) - Incoming exchange promotion and Q&A

Title of event:

Hallym University (South Korea) - Incoming exchange promotion and Q&A

Host:

Gareth Lloyd Quarton (Exchange Inbound & Study Abroad Program)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

10.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Target group:

Students

Content of event:

Join us to learn about incoming exchange at Hallym University, South Korea. We will discuss Hallym campus life, available scholarships, courses and our beautiful city of Chuncheon and the Gangwondo region.

13.00 (CEST)
Studying abroad virtually with Microcredentials

Title of event:

Studying abroad virtually with Microcredentials

Hosts:

Felix Bitterer, Maximilian Köster, Vicky Großkreuz (Digital Mobil @ HSBI)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

13.00 – 13.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target group:

Students

Content of event:

Presenting the Microcredentials Initiative (More information: https://www.fh-bielefeld.de/internationales/digital-studieren)

15.00 (CEST)
Scholarship Award for International Students and Refugees & DAAD Award Ceremony

Title of event:

Scholarship Award for International Students and Refugees & DAAD Award Ceremony

Host:

International Office

Type of event:

Award ceremony

Time of event:

15.00 – 16.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target groups:

Scholarship holders and their relatives as well as all interested parties

Content of event:

The scholarship ceremony, which lasts approximately one hour, is intended to honour the outstanding social and academic achievements of our international students. In addition to the awarding of approx. 20 scholarships, the DAAD Prize will also be presented to this year's winner.

16.00 (CEST)
Ceremonial Opening of the digital International Week 2021

Title of event:

 Ceremonial Opening of the digital International Week 2021

Hosts:

Prof. Dr. Ingeborg Schramm-Wölk (President HSBI), International Office

Type of event:

Opening ceremony

Time of event:

16.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Target groups:

Guests and hosts of the International Week, students, members of the FH and all interested parties 

Content of event:

The President of HSBI, Prof. Dr. Ingeborg Schramm-Wölk and the International Office welcome the international guests and open the first digital International Week at all campus locations of HSBI. Following the opening, there will be opportunities for exchange with guests, hosts and other participants of the event.

 

Tuesday, 4/5/2021
10.00 (CEST)

Methods and concepts for virtual and international teaching and learning scenarios

Title of event:

Methods and concepts for virtual and international teaching and learning scenarios

Hosts:

Vicky Großkreuz, Maximilian Köster (Digital Mobil @ HSBI), Prof. Dr. Anna Lena Rademaker (Faculty of Social Sciences)

Type of event:

Workshop

Time of event:

10.00 – 11.30

Zoomlink of event:

Link after registration via mail

Registration with:

digitalmobil@fh-bielefeld.de

Registration deadline:

03.05.2021

Language of event: English

Target groups:

Lecturers from HSBI and partner universities of HSBI

Content of event:

In this workshop we take a look at the concept of virtual exchange and various didactic approaches such as peer learning or project-based learning. Concrete methods are presented and exemplarily practiced. You also have space to share and discuss your experiences in virtual lessons. The workshop is organized by the Faculty of Social Sciences.

This workshop is aimed at teachers from partner universities and the HSBI. The workshop offers an insight into e-didactic methods and is intended to contribute to the networking of participants in the International Week.

10.00 (CEST)
Meet Up - Socialising Slots

Title of event:

Meet Up - Socialising Slots

Host:

International Office

Type of event:

Round Table

Time of event:

10.00 - 12.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Target groups:

All interested parties

Content of event:

Get to know other guests and hosts of the digital International Week and get into conversation. You can also exchange ideas with other participants of the International Week in ILIAS: iw.fh-bielefeld.de.

11.00 (CEST)
German preparation course not only for refugees

Title of event:

German preparation course not only for refugees

Host:

Sandra Schoeß (International Office)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

11.00 - 12.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target groups:

All interested parties

Content of event:

Concept of the preparation and support at HSBI for studying in German.

12.00 (CEST)
Scholars at Risk virtual Speaker Series with Dr. Mubashar Hasan - Academic Freedom and Democracy in South Asia: Context, Trends and Challenges

Title of event:

Scholars at Risk virtual Speaker Series with Dr. Mubashar Hasan - Academic Freedom and Democracy in South Asia: Context, Trends and Challenges

Hosts:

International Office, Dr. Mubashar Hasan

Type of event:

Information event with subsequent discussion

Time of event:

12.00 - 13.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Target groups:

All interested parties

Content of event:

Historically, during the colonial and the immediate years of the post-colonial period, universities, faculties, students and graduates played a significant role in state making and democratic state building in South Asia.  The leader of the independence movement in India, Jawaharlal Nehru was a graduate of the Trinity College Cambridge. Pakistan's founding father Muhammad Ali Jinnah was educated in England. In East Pakistan from 1952 onwards, the role of the university students in shaping its Independence movement for Bangladesh is widely recorded. Yet, in 2021, academic freedom and democracy in Pakistan, Bangladesh and India looks grim against the backdrop of rising authoritarianism, nationalism and religious radicalism. This lecture looks at the background, causes and developments with regard to the partly negative development of academic freedom in South Asia.

Dr. Mubashar Hasan is an adjunct researcher at the Humanitarian and Development Research Initiative, Western Sydney University, Australia. Previously, he was a research fellow at the Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo, Norway. He is the author of the book Islam and Politics in Bangladesh: Followers of Ummah (Palgrave, 2020) and the leader editor of the book Radicalization in South Asia: Context, Trajectories, and Implications (Sage, 2019). He also serves in the advisory board of the RESOLVE Network at the United States Institute of Peace, Washington DC, USA and as a Research Member at the AVERT Research Network, Deakin University, Melbourne.

12.30 (CEST)
Samba mit Sauerkraut: Insights from a Brazilian-German cultural and communication experience

Title of event:

Samba mit Sauerkraut: Insights from a Brazilian-German cultural and communication experience

Host:

Prof. Dr. Mariam Dopslaf

Guest:

Prof. Dr. Alixandre Thiago Ferreira de Santana

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

12.30 - 13.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Target groups:

All interested parties; Practice-integrated courses Digital Logistics, Product Service Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Management at the Gütersloh Campus; 4th semester in the courses "Quality Management" and "Digital Service Engineering & Services Marketing"

Content of event:

Insights from a Brazilian-German cultural and communication experience.

Prof. Dr. Alixandre Thiago Ferreira de Santana
holds a bachelor´s degree in computer engineering from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN, 2006) and a master's degree in business administration focused on IT management (UFRN, 2009). He finished his Ph.D. in computer science in 2017 at the Federal University of Pernambuco in Brazil (UFPE, 2017). He was also visiting scholar at the Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Germany, during 2014-2015 and at the École de Technologie Supérieure in Montreal, Canada, in 2018. Since 2010, he is an associate professor at the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (UFRPE) teaching courses like Management of Information Systems, Project Management and IT Entrepreneurship. His research interests include IT Management, Enterprise Architecture and Innovation Ecosystems. Alixandre also worked as an IT consultant for the Pernambuco State Government and as a software engineer at the Rio Grande do Norte’s courthouse, both in Brazil.

12.30 (CEST)
Your way abroad

Title of event:

Your way abroad

Host:

Felix Kraemer (International Office)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

12.30 - 13.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target group:

Students

Content of event:

Being an Erasmus+ student in Barcelona, doing an internship in Ireland or a semester abroad in Canada? The International Office provides information on study abroad programs. Students of Bielefeld UAS report on their experiences and give tips on planning and organization. Afterwards, there will be an opportunity to ask questions.

13.00 (CEST)
AIESEC

Title of event:

AIESEC

Host:

Iman Ammi (AIESEC Bielefeld)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

13.00 - 14.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target group:

Students

Content of event:

We would like to give you a little insight into AIESEC in Bielefeld and tell you about our many possibilities that come with it. Whether it should be a global volunteer or a membership in our organization.

13.00 (CEST)
International research funding - How can I realise my international R&D projects?

Title of event:

International research funding - How can I realise my international R&D projects?

Host:

Dr. Miriam Hanitzsch (EU-Antrags- und Projektmanagement, F.I.TT.-Team; Ressort Forschung, Entwicklung, Transfer)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

13.00 - 13.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target group:

Researcher of HSBI

Content of event:

Overview of various European and national funding opportunities for the realisation of international collaborative projects. For example: Horizon Europe, EUREKA, ZiM international, COST, Weave Lead Agency Initiative ...

14.00 (CEST)

International networks in higher education within the framework of HAW. International

Title of event:

International networks in higher education within the framework of HAW. International

Host:

Dr. Annika Müller (International Office)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

14.00 - 15.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target groups:

All interested parties

Content of event:

Approach of setting up an international network across faculties at the Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences.

14.00 (CEST)
Study worldwide - Go for a semester abroad with IEC!

Title of event:

Study worldwide - Go for a semester abroad with IEC!

Host:

Anna Blumenthal (IEC (International Education for Global Minds))

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

14.00 - 15.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target group:

Students

Content of event:

Dreaming of studying abroad and getting to know new countries and cultures? In our virtual information session, we inform you about your possibilities, give advice on how to finance your stay and explain the application procedure in detail.

15.00 (CEST)
Study NOW: Studying support programme for international students

Title of event:

Study NOW: Studying support programme for international students

Host:

Magdalena Schröder (International Office)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

15.00 - 16.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target groups:

Degree seeking students and all interested parties

Content of event:

Introduction of the studying support programme for international students.

16.00 (CEST)

Methods of collaboration in international virtual teaching and learning -  how to blog with students online?

Title of event:

Methods of collaboration in international virtual teaching and learning -  how to blog with students online?

Hosts:

Maximilian Köster, Vicky Großkreuz (Digital Mobil @ HSBI), Prof. Dr. Anna Lena Rademaker (Faculty of Social Sciences)

Type of event:

Workshop

Time of event:

16.00 - 17.30

Zoomlink of event:

Link after registration via mail

Registration with:

digitalmobil@fh-bielefeld.de

Registration deadline:

03.05.2021

Language of event:

English

Target groups:

Lecturers from HSBI and partner universities of HSBI

Content of event:

In this workshop, we will use the example of blogging to show how collaborative writing by students and teachers can be implemented in virtual exchange with different universities: from group formation to reflection, the didactic process is shown in exercises. You can use these strategies in your own international collaboration, but also design project-based courses for your students. The workshop is organized by the Faculty of Social Sciences.

This workshop is aimed at teachers from partner universities and the HSBI. The workshop offers an insight into e-didactic methods and is intended to contribute to the networking of participants in the International Week.

 

Wednesday, 5/5/2021
10.00 (CEST)

Study NOW: Studying support programme for international students

Title of event:

Study NOW: Studying support programme for international students

Host:

Magdalena Schröder (International Office)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

10.00 - 11.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target groups:

Degree seeking students and all interested parties

Content of event:

Introduction of the studying support programme for international students.

10.00 (CEST)
Education in China: From Confucius to Science

Title of event:

Education in China: From Confucius to Science

Host:

Yi Qu (Research Assistant / Ph.D. Student at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

10.00 - 11.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Target groups:

All interested parties

Content of event:

This is a time travel that will give you a superficial understanding of the development and changes of the Chinese education system from ancient times to the present.

As a Chinese who has studied in Germany for over eleven years, I will also make a simple comparison between the education in China and Germany based on my personal experience.

Yi Qu:

  • Aug. 2019 till now: Scientific Researcher of HSBI, Ph.D. at University of Bielefeld
  • March 2018 – Feb. 2019: Scientific Researcher of RWTH Aachen, Institute VI (Biotechnology)
  • Oct. 2014 – Nov. 2017: M.Sc. Chemistry, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
  • Oct. 2010 – June. 2014: B.Sc. Chemistry, University of Leipzig, Germany
  • Sep. 2009 – July 2010: Language Course, University of Leipzig, Germany
  • Sep. 2007 – July 2009: B.Sc. Chemistry, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China
  • Sep. 2004 – July 2007: Yan An High School, Shanghai, China (Abitur)
11.00 (CEST)
Information event for employees in technology and administration on international mobility

Title of event:

Information event for employees in technology and administration on international mobility

Host:

Barbara Lawatzki (International Office)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

11.00 - 12.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target group:

Employees in technology and administration

Content of event:

The event offers testimonials from employees in technology and administration who have been abroad, and the International Office answers questions around the promotion of international mobility.

11.00 (CEST)
Presentation of the FH-BI study project in cooperation with Shanghai Normal University in China

Title of event:

Presentation of the FH-BI study project in cooperation with Shanghai Normal University in China

Host:

Carolin Röthemeier (Hochschule Bremen)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

11.00 - 12.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English/ German

Target groups:

Engineering degree programmes, all lecturers, interested guests and employees

Content of event:

Information on the international experience project in the industrial engineering degree programme: Support of Chinese teaching, transfer to digital formats, evaluation, derivation of standards and implementation in project teaching.

12.30 (CEST)
Semester abroad in Australia, New Zealand and Southeast Asia

Title of event:

Semester abroad in Australia, New Zealand and Southeast Asia

Host:

Svea Hellmig (GOstralia!-GOzealand!)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

 12.30 - 13.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target group:

Students

Content of event:

Infosession about study options in Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia. You will get detailed information about the destinations, universities, financing options like Auslands-BAföG and scholarships as well as the whole application process. Don't miss out!

14.00 (CEST)
The individual scholarships of the HAW.International programme

Title of event:

The individual scholarships of the HAW.International programme

Hosts:

Hanne Lehnert (DAAD), Carla Lienhardt (Correspondent “studieren weltweit – erlebe es!”)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

14.00 - 15.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target group:

Students

Content of event:

As a part of the special HAW.International programme, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) offers various individual scholarships for students from universities of applied sciences. These grants are tailored to their special needs with shorter periods of stay, extensive financial support and several application dates throughout the year.  Different forms of international mobility are supported: exchange semesters, the writing of Bachelor or Master theses, internships abroad and the participation in congresses/fairs all over the world.

During the event the 4 scholarships will be presented, the selection process will be explained and you will get firsthand experience from a student who already went abroad on a HAW scholarship.

14.00 (CEST)
German preparation course not only for refugees

Title of event:

German preparation course not only for refugees

Host:

Sandra Schoeß (International Office)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

14.00 - 15.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target groups:

All interested parties

Content of event:

Concept of the preparation and support at HSBI for studying in German.

14.00 (CEST)
Education and research in India

Title of event:

Education and research in India

Host:

Jnanada Shrikant Joshi (PhD Student at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

14.00 - 15.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Target groups:

All interested parties

Content of event:

Ms Joshi will be informing about the education and research system in her home country- India. She will also talk about her journey to pursuing a doctoral degree in Germany. She hopes to help international students by providing tips as an international researcher in Germany.

 

Jnanada Shrikant Joshi has completed her masters in microbiology with honours at the University of Pune, India. Her master thesis at National Chemical Laboratory, India was based on was the production of new, biologically active secondary metabolites for the protection of agricultural products. Her research work titled "Application of Sophorolipids synthesized using Lauryl Alcohol as a germicide and fruit-vegetable Wash” has been published in The World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and is currently available as a germicide for commercial use in the Indian market. After finishing her studies, she later went on to work as a research assistant in the industrial research project “Azotobacter growth optimization” and gained hands-on training in both theoretical and practical aspects of fermentation technology and bioprocess development.

At the Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences, she is currently pursuing her doctoral degree in the working group “Fermentation and formulation of biologicals” of Dr. Anant Patel. Her doctoral thesis is based upon a novel cocultivation process of microalgae and bacteria to produce interesting metabolites. Jnanada is the working group blogger, responsible for making group research accessible to everyone on internet media. She is an active volunteer at the FH social awareness programs like open days and girls’ day.

15.00 (CEST)
Meet Up - Socialising Slots

Title of event:

Meet Up - Socialising Slots

Host:

International Office

Type of event:

Round table

Time of event:

15.00 - 17.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Target groups:

All interested parties

Content of event:

Get to know other guests and hosts of the digital International Week and get into conversation. You can also exchange ideas with other participants of the International Week in ILIAS: iw.fh-bielefeld.de.

15.30 (CEST)
Your way abroad

Title of event:

Your way abroad

Host:

Felix Kraemer (International Office)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

15.30 - 16.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target group:

Students

Content of event:

Being an Erasmus+ student in Barcelona, doing an internship in Ireland or a semester abroad in Canada? The International Office provides information on study abroad programs. Students of Bielefeld UAS report on their experiences and give tips on planning and organization. Afterwards, there will be an opportunity to ask questions.

 

Thursday, 6/5/2021
E-Learning Conference 2021

On Thursday 6th May 2021, Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences will host its E-Learning Conference for the seventh time. Due to the current COVID-19 situation, it will be held exclusively online for the first time.

It features projects and "good practices" related to Internationalisation and Digitalisation:
Concepts and programmes such as "Virtual Mobility", "Open Educational Resources (OER)" or "Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL)" prove the link between internationalisation and digitalisation as being successfully established in the higher education context. Digitalization opens up new opportunities for the internationalisation of universities, from teaching to creating and maintaining partnerships.

Participation possible via the conference platform: https://conference.fh-bielefeld.de

11.00 (CEST)
International Table

Title of event:

International Table

Host:

Hannah Möhring (International Office) and international exchange students of HSBI

Type of event:

Round table

Time of event:

11.00 - 12.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Target groups:

All interested parties

Content of event:

Learn more about our partner universities by talking to our international exchange students who are here for one semester and who will represent their countries.

12.00 (CEST)
Meet Up - Socialising Slots

Title of event:

Meet Up - Socialising Slots

Host:

International Office

Type of event:

Round table

Time of event:

12.00 - 14.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Target groups:

All interested parties

Content of event:

Get to know other guests and hosts of the digital International Week and get into conversation. You can also exchange ideas with other participants of the International Week in ILIAS: iw.fh-bielefeld.de.

13.00 (CEST)
Your way abroad

Title of event:

Your way abroad

Host:

Felix Kraemer (International Office)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

13.00 - 14.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target groups:

Students

Content of event:

Being an Erasmus+ student in Barcelona, doing an internship in Ireland or a semester abroad in Canada? The International Office provides information on study abroad programs. Students of Bielefeld UAS report on their experiences and give tips on planning and organization. Afterwards, there will be an opportunity to ask questions.

14.30 (CEST)
Studying at Shanghai Normal University in China

Title of event:

Studying at Shanghai Normal University in China

Hosts:

Lili Wu (International Program Specialist, Office of International Exchange Affairs, Shanghai Normal University (SHNU))

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

14.30 - 15.15

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target groups:

Engineering degree programmes, all lecturers, interested guests and employees

Content of event:

  • Presentation of the partner university SHNU in China
  • Study opportunities
  • Studying at SHNU
  • Exchange programme with FH-Bielefeld
  • Presentation of study programmes
  • Question & Answer 
14.30 (CEST)
Workshop project by Chinese students from Shanghai Normal University

Title of event:

Workshop project by Chinese students from Shanghai Normal University

Hosts:

Yatong Bao and Qi Lin (Students from Shanghai Normal University (SHNU))

Type of event:

Workshop

Time of event:

14.30 - 16.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Registration with:

franz.feyerabend@fh-bielefeld.de
Registration deadline: 03.05.2021

Language of event:

English

Target groups:

Engineering degree programmes, all lecturers, interested guests and employees

Limit of participants:

15

Content of event:

Workshop offered by Chinese students Qi Li (Beata), Yatong Bao (Linky) for interested participants. Workshop with three different working topics:

  1. Daylife as a Chinese Student
  2. Lifestyle in Shanghai
  3. My first words in the Chinese language (beginner's Chinese)
15.00 (CEST)
Virtual Coffee Hour - From OWL to North America

Title of event:

Virtual Coffee Hour - From OWL to North America

Hosts:

Vanessa Schaut (International Office), Dr. Katja Simons (Executive Director Campus OWL New York Office)

Type of event:

Round table

Time of event:

15.00 - 16.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target group:

Students

Content of event:

A conversation about internship opportunities with the Director of the Campus OWL Liaison Office New York, Dr. Katja Simons, and working in the US with Christoph Tetzlaff, alumnus of HSBI and Paderborn University, now Region Development Manager Americas, CLAAS Global Sales Americas Inc. (Omaha, Nebraska).

16.00 (CEST)

Presentation of the Universidad de las Américas Puebla (UDLAP) in Mexico

Title of event:

Presentation of the Universidad de las Américas Puebla (UDLAP) in Mexico

Host:

Georgina García Romero, Erika Barba (International Office UDLAP)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

16.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Target group:

Students

Content of event:

Information session to get to know UDLAP and the opportunities for an exchange or internship.

18.00 (CEST)
Game Night

Title of event:

Game Night

Host:

Alina Christ (AStA HSBI)

Type of event:

Player’s round

Time of event:

18.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Registration with:

Via Mail to internationales@fh-asta.de

Language of event:

English/ German

Target group:

Students

Content of event:

We are inviting you to join us for a digital game night!
You can come as a group or by yourself. We will provide some games you can play but feel free to contribute your own ideas as well.
(Most games are in English but some can be also played in German)

 

Friday, 7/5/2021
10.00 (CEST)
Studying abroad virtually with Microcredentials

Title of event:

Studying abroad virtually with Microcredentials

Hosts:

Felix Bitterer, Maximilian Köster, Vicky Großkreuz (Digital Mobil @ HSBI)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

10.00 - 10.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target group:

Students

Content of event:

Presenting the Microcredentials Initiative (More information: https://www.fh-bielefeld.de/internationales/digital-studieren).

12.00 (CEST)
Study abroad in Bali

Title of event:

Study abroad in Bali

Host:

Marko Ilic (GoBali, Go Abroad Study Programs)

Type of event:

Information event

Time of event:

12.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Target group:

Students

Content of event:

GoBali's founder will give an introduction to the study abroad program and talk about what it takes to get admission to Udayana University, which options are offered for students and what costs students typically spend during  a semester.
Following, a Q&A session will give opportunity for individual questions by the students.

17.00 (CEST)
Future Engineers - International, Global and Multicultural formation

Title of event:

Future Engineers - International, Global and Multicultural formation

Host:

Prof. Dr. Mariam Dopslaf

Guests:

Prof. Dr. José Luis Vázquez González, Prof. Dr. Rubén Alejos Palomares (UDLAP)

Type of event:

Project presentation

Time of event:

17.00 - 18.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Target group:

All interested parties

Content of event:

Project presentation of the DAAD project IVAC (International Virtual Academic Collaboration) "Future Engineers - International, Global and Multicultural formation".

Prof. Dr. José Luis Vázquez González is a senior Full Time Professor in the department of Computing, Electronics and Mechatronics at Universidad de las Americas Puebla, Mexico.
He actually is the academic director of his department.
Prof. Vázquez-Gonzalez has a PhD in electronics and more that 20 experience years as lecturer.
He was a visiting professor at Appalachian State University, North Caroline, USA in the Physics Engineering department.
Also, he was a visiting research at General Electric in 2015. In summer 2017 and summer 2018 he was as a visiting scholar at Universidad de Valencia, Spain.
He is IEEE member and he held the Senior Member of this institute since 2006.
His interest is on the industrial automation, control systems and electronics.

Prof. Dr. Rubén Alejos Palomares has received the B. S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Minatitlán Technological Institute, at Minatitlán, Veracruz, México in 1987, the M. S. and Ph.D. degrees in the National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics at Tonantzintla, Puebla, México, in 1990 and 1999 respectively. Since 1988 he has been with the Department of Electrical Engineering of the Universidad de las Américas-Puebla as Full Time Professor. His areas of interest are instrumentation, measurement, intelligent control systems. Currently he is working in Biomedical and Mechatronics Systems oriented to develop intelligent and autonomous Prosthesis and in design of biomedical instruments. He was Head of the Electronics Engineering Department of the Universidad de las Américas, Puebla from 2002 to 2005 and Dean of the Engineering School in the same university in 2005. He has published around of 100 technical contributions in conferences proceedings and some peer revised journals. He has been advisor of around of 140 bachelor thesis and 30 Master in Sciences Thesis the most in the subject of industrial measurement and biomedical instrumentation. He is active member in IEEE and during the period of 2008 to 2010, was the president of the IEEE Puebla Section. Since 2010, he is Chair of the IEEE Computational Intelligent Society Chapter of the IEEE Puebla Section. He was Chair of the Technical Program of the MWSCAS 2009 which is the oldest conference in the area of Circuits and System sponsored by IEEE Circuit and Systems Society.

International Lectures
Monday, 3/5/2021
09.00 (CEST)
Masks - augmented personality (from Monday to Friday)

Name of host:

Prof. Philipp Rupp

Name of guest:

Christine Rösch

Title of event:

Masks - augmented personality

Type of event:

Workshop (from Monday to Friday)

Zoomlink of event:

Participants will be informed of the exact dates and zoom links when they register

Language of event:

German

Registration with:

philipp.rupp@fh-bielefeld.de

Open for the following
study programme:

Fashion/KD

Content of event:

The workshop Masks - augmented personality opens up a refreshing space for intuitive creation and the fun material, texture and colour composition of a mask with a concise character, and invites inspiring exchange and critical reflection on linked themes such as up-cycling, queer culture, the question of inspiration and cultural appropriation or the restitution of cultural heritage.

Christine Rösch is a fashion designer and lecturer at the Universities of Art and Design in Basel and Geneva.
After her initial professional experiences at the traditional Paris fashion house Sonia Rykiel and the avant-garde Maison Martin Margiela, she contributed to shape the menswear brand Raf Simons as the Joint Head Designer for several years. To expand those experiences, she took the role as the Head of Apparel at the fast-growing high-performance company On-running in Zurich. Since 2017, Christine is further enrolled as a lecturer and jury member in the Basel Institute of Fashion and is currently co-responsible for the MA2 program at the HEAD in Geneva, while pursuing the MA program in Art History and Iconic Theory at the University of Basel.

09.30 (CEST)
Personal Documentation (from Monday to Friday)

Name of host:

Prof. Dipl.-Des. Katharina Bosse

Name of guest:

Yulie Cohen

Title of event:

Personal Documentation

Type of event:

Workshop (from Monday to Friday)

Time of event:

09.30 – 16.00 (break from 12.00 – 13.00)

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Registration with:

yuliecohen@gmail.com

Registration deadline:

29.04.21

Open for the following
study programmes:

A & MA students: Art, Design, Industrial Design, Visual communication, Photography, Video, Film-making, animation, Fashion, Jewellery, Ceramics - all studies with the Art & Design.

Limit of participants:

10

Content of event:

The workshop focuses on self-documentation, which usually takes place within the intimate framework of the family, and in the relationships between the speaking individual and social institutions (family, government, etc.).  The course, centered on self-documentation, represents, among other things, a dominant cultural trend today that encourages self-exposure, but, unlike uncritical “selfie culture,” it emphasizes the difference and the distinctive nature of personal documentation as an autobiographical record that usually includes the intersection between the private sphere and the public and political one.

Yulie Cohen is a Filmmaker and a distinguished lecturer.  Earned a degree in Sociology & Anthropology from Tel Aviv University (1981), and an MA with distinction in Communication Arts from the New York Institute of Technology (1984).
Worked in films in New York and Los Angeles, returning to Israel in 1988 for the birth of the first of two daughters.
Since 1993, Yulie has directed and/or produced many documentaries. Her films, including the acclaimed trilogy My Terrorist (2002), My Land Zion (2004) and My Brother (2007) have been shown at international film festivals, translated to more than 20 languages, broadcast worldwide by many television channels, purchased by the libraries of dozens of academies, and discussed at conferences in Israel and abroad. Cohen was awarded the Art of Film prize at the Jerusalem Film Festival in 2005.
My Israel (2008) was commissioned by BBC and was based on the trilogy.  A Minor Shrine For Our Love (2014) was curated for Dani Karavan's exhibition 50 years of the Negev Monument in The Negev Museum of Art.  Our Natural Right (2020) was premiered in Tel Aviv Solidarity Film Festival. Since 2008, she has been teaching at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem including the course Personal Documentation in the M.Des. degree programme of visual communications at Bezalel.

09.45 (CEST)
Supply Chain Risk Management and the modern Strategy for analysis of disasters – A proposal for polish companies

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. Andreas Uphaus

Name of guest:

Dr. Marcin Halicki

Title of event:

Supply Chain Risk Management and the modern Strategy for analysis of disasters – A proposal for polish companies

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

09.45

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

B.A. International Studies in Management

Content of event:

In the context of the Managerial Accounting lecture, risk management in international supply chains is presented. In the current volatile times ("VUCA world), the risks in supply chains are increasing strongly, especially in an international context. In the presentation and debate we will discuss how such risks can be identified, controlled and, if possible, "transformed" into opportunities. A report on the current situation in Poland rounds off the lecture.
10.15 (CEST)
Origin of quantum physics - quantum effects in nanomaterials

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. Andrea Ehrmann

Name of guest:

Prof. Dr. hab. Tomasz Blachowicz

Title of event:

Origin of quantum physics - quantum effects in nanomaterials

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

10.15 - 11.45

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Content of event:

A brief introduction of the basics of quantum physics is given, allowing understanding typical effects on the nanoscale. Subsequently, the influences of quantum physics on nanomaterials are described and their implications on recent technology.

Prof. Dr. hab. Tomasz Blachowicz:

  • Professor at SUT since 2009.
  • Habilitation in Physics completed in June 2004, "Brillouin spectroscopy in crystal lattices - acoustic and spin waves", Gdansk University, Institute of Experimental Physics, Department of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science, Gdansk, Poland;
  • Experienced in
    • Electronics incl. laboratory electrical and optical measurements;
    • Optical and mechanical system design for spectroscopy, luminescence, medical imaging, and magneto-optics;
    • Fractals, multifractals, deterministic chaos, econophysics, geomorphology;
    • Geophysics by image processing;
    • Elastic waves (Sezawa, Rayleigh) in layered materials;
    • Spintronics, magnetoelectronics;
    • Spin waves and GHZ phonons optical spectroscopy (Brillouin light scattering - BLS);
    • Lasers (gas, solid-state) and optical system alignment;
    • Textile magnetism;
  • Particular research interests
    • Computer simulations of physical phenomena, parallel computing (Magpar), OOMMF, textile magnetism;
    • Physics of textiles; magnetism of textiles & textile magnets incl. optical methods;
    • Magnetoelectronics, exchange-bias, magnetic effects in low-dimensional structures, magnetization dynamics, spintronics by optical methods;
    • Optical spectroscopies - in crystals, metallic superlattices, semiconductors, thin layers, multilayers; acoustic phonons and magnons - BLS, MOKE, DMOKE, photoluminescence;
    • Image processing
16.00 (CEST)
Sustainable development in times of crisis - social transformation during Covid-19 in South African rural communities

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. Anna Lena Rademaker

Name of guests:

Dr. Glory Lekganyane, Prof. Mokgale Makgopa, Dr. Mmaphuti Mamaleka, Patricia Manganyi

Title of event:

Sustainable development in times of crisis - social transformation during Covid-19 in South African rural communities

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

16.00 - 17.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Registration with:

christian.kandora@fh-bielefeld.de

Registration deadline:

03.05.21

Open for the following
study programmes:

M.A. "Sozialwissenschaftliche Transformationsstudien", B.A. "Soziale Arbeit", B.A. "Pädagogik der Kindheit"

Content of event:

  • The influence of social work research in addressing the COVID-19 calamities in institutions of higher learning.
    Many researches focus on the medical part of the COVID-19 and less is on social work research. The presentation will focus on how to enlarge the scope of COVID-19 research from social work point of view by engaging or attracting students both in postgraduate and undergraduate level. The other aim is to forge the interdisciplinary collaboration in research.
  • The inequalities and discrepancies discovered in institutions of higher learning in South Africa due to COVID -19.
    The South African Higher education still consists of the advantaged and disadvantaged regardless of the new political dispensation, which is 27 years old. The focus is on the Inequalities and discrepancies discovered during COVID-19 in institutions of higher learning from management perspective.
  • Sustaining Quality Teaching and Learning in the era of COVID-19 from academic point of view.
    The presentation focus is on how the institutions of higher learning sustain the quality of teaching and learning through different mode of learning. Online and blended mode of teaching. Various mode of e learning such as WhatsApp, face book, emails, Moodley, etc. are outlined.
  • Fieldwork practice modalities under the new normal.
    Field practice provides a real-life context for applying theoretical and conceptual knowledge acquired in classes. It is important that students demonstrate mastery of the core social work competencies in a real-life and practice setting. The COVID-19 has brought unprecedented situation in social work education, which had an impact in teaching and learning as well as student field practice.


Dr. Glory Mmasetjana Lekganyane is a senior lecturer in the Department of Social Work at the University of Venda. She played an outstanding role in the development of the Masters programme of Social Work, which she currently coordinates. Her teaching areas are gender based and domestic violence, substance abuse, poverty, HIV/AIDS and Corona virus, Structural inequality and poverty, laboratory practical’s as well as research.


Prof. Mokgale Makgopa
is an active researcher and scholar in African Languages, folklore and Indigenous Knowledge Systems. He has presented and published several articles in literature, cultural practices and beliefs of Basotho ba Leboa. He has more than 20 years of work experience lecturing in institutions of higher learning in South Africa. He is a full professor. Administratively, he is serving as the Dean of the School of Human and Social Sciences.


Ms Patricia Siphiwe Manganyi
is a lecturer and Fieldwork coordinator, responsible for field work practice for all levels in Social Work. She is currently involved in BSW 2nd year class. Her teaching areas are human behaviour and social security. She supervised final year student and currently co-supervising master’s student in Social Work.

She participated and currently coordinating Univen-HAWK exchange programme.


Dr. Mamaleka Mmaphuti
is a lecturer and responsible for level two students on practical/fieldwork and level four students on supervision and management. I supervise master’s and fourth year students’ research projects. I have presented in national and international conferences, and published several articles. Chaired a session during Association of South African Social Work Education Institutions (ASASWEI) conference in South Africa. Coordinated successful collaboration programme of the University of Venda and HAWK (Germany) from 2017-2019.

18.00 (CEST)

Interprofessional online collaboration - opportunities of interprofessional learning in hybrid space

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. phil. Anna Lena Rademaker, Prof. Dr. phil. Katja Makowsky

Name of guest:

Susan Sommerfeldt, Ph.D.

Title of event:

Interprofessional online collaboration - opportunities of interprofessional learning in hybrid space

Type of event:

Workshop, Information event

Time of event:

18.00 - 19.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Registration with:

christian.kandora@fh-bielefeld.de

Registration deadline:

03.05.21

Open for the following
study programmes:

B.A. Social Work, B.A. Nursing

Content of event:

This workshop builds on an international inter-institutional partnership. It allows for expansion of professional development provided in the COIL training in delivering coursework in virtual exchanges for students in partnered institutions.


Dr. Susan Sommerfeldt teaches healthcare team development to students in health sciences programs at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. An Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Nursing, Susan’s research includes inquiring the nature of healthcare teams in rural settings, interprofessional Senior’s intervention teams, interprofessional education, and the conceptualization of team intelligence. Arts-based research involves a current project using theatre to explore stigma with children living with HIV in northern Uganda.

Tuesday, 4/5/2021
07.00 (CEST)
International IFE-Workshop

Name of hosts:

Minden Campus, IFE (Interdisziplinäre Forschung und Anwendungsentwicklung in der Umweltinformatik/ Interdisciplinary research and application development in environmental informatics)

Name of guests:

Prof. Dr. Nowshad Amin, Dr. Mohammad Shakeri, Prof. Dr. Kun Ding, Dr. Jingwei Zhang,  Dr. Amornrat Limmanee and others

Title of event:

International IFE-Workshop

Type of event:

Workshop

Time of event:

07.00 - 12.00

Zoom-Link of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following study
programmes and target groups:

Students and staff of Minden Campus and the WARSAW School of Business, partner from the research projects at home and abroad

Content of event:

Session 1 - “Solar Computing”
Session Chair: Prof. Dr. Frank Hamelmann
Every contribution with 15 minutes talk + 5 minutes discussion

07.00

Prof. Dr. Nowshad Amin (Universiti Tenaga Nasional,

Malaysia) “Solar Photovoltaics: Our Trustworthiness for Reliable

Energy Provision by 2050”

07.20

Dr. Mohammad Shakeri (Universiti tenaga nasional,

Malaysia) “Adaption of the home energy management system in

smart grid application to increase the efficiency of Demand

Response Programs”

07.40

Prof. Dr. Kun Ding (Hohai University, China) “Research on PV array fault diagnosis and health status assessment”

08.00

Dr. Jingwei Zhang (Hohai University, China) “Degradation trend analysis of PV module based on probability evolution of model parameters”

08.20

Ismail KAAYA (Fraunhofer ISE, Germany), ”Progress in PV Lifetime Prediction”

08.40

Dr. Amornrat Limmanee (NECTEC Bangkok, Thailand) “Solar PV Growth in Thailand during the Coronvirus Pandemic”

09.00

Li Feng (HSBI) ” Application of Modelling and Simulation in

Digital Photovoltaics”

09.20

Sebastian Hempelmann (HSBI) „PVDigital4.0 - Machine Learning algorithms on PV-Monitoring Data„

09.40

Felix Meyer (HSBI) „iPVModule – intelligent DataBase on PV-Moduls”



Session 2 - “Collaborative Teaching in international classes”
Session Chair: Prof. Dr. Grit Behrens

10.00

Greetings from Dean of Campus Minden Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences, Prof. Oliver Nister

10.10

Prof. Canan Yıldız (Turkish-German University Istanbul, Turkey)/ Prof. Carsten Gips “Collaborative Teaching in AI-Lessons”

10.30

Discussion on collaborative teaching possibilities



Session 3 - “Sustainability and Machine Learning”
Session Chair: Prof. Dr. Carsten Gips
Every contribution with 15 minutes talk and 5 minutes discussion

10.40

Prof. Pawel Bartoszczuk (Szkola Glowna Handlowa, Warsow, Poland)
“Eco-innovations in polish enterprises“

11.00

Matthias Lutz (HSBI) “Modern Feature Engineering: Transfer of DWG

topologies into learnable graph structures with modeled domain

knowledge”

11.20

Klaus Schlender (HSBI)“Lightweight and scalable measurement system with modular sensor technology providing adaptive sensor recording

and calculation by optimized preprocessing data, smart machine

learning algorithms and user-friendly data visualization”

11.40

Discussion and end of the workshop

 

09.30 (CEST)
My Leadership Journey First Session

Name of host:

Ass. jur. Nermin Köklüce

Name of guest:

Prof. Dr. Burcu Güneri Cangarli

Title of event:

My Leadership Journey First Session

Type of event:

Workshop

Time of event:

09.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Limit of participants:

20

Content of event:

This 6 hours lecture (3+3) will start with a critical view on main assumptions about leadership. Then, based on the methods developed in material engagement theory students will discuss their beliefs about their own leadership capacity. Using music, photography and various objects (finger puppets, Lego bricks, toys), they will also discover their deep beliefs about what may hinder their capacity. This will be beginning of their leadership journey, as the more understand themselves, the better they develop their capacity on leadership.

Dr. Burcu GÜNERİ ÇANGARLI received her Ph.D. degree from Izmir University of Economics (IUE), in the field of organizational behaviour in 2009. Since then, she has had several roles at IUE. Currently, she has been working as a full professor in the field of management and Dean of the Business Faculty.Burcu is fascinated to understand ways for designing and sustaining workplace environments where people can actualise their potential through making a positive impact on their own lives, stakeholders and community and the region. Therefore, her research areas are concentrated to leadership, ethics, culture and entrepreneurship. Moreover, she is exceedingly interested to share her knowledge with different parties; her undergraduate and graduate students, scholars, and practitioners. She published scholarly articles in reputable journals such as Journal of Business Ethics, Management Development, and Human Relations. Currently, she has been leading a British Council Newton Fund project about innovative entrepreneurship education and research in partnership with University of West of England.

09.30 (CEST)
Personal Documentation (from Monday to Friday)

Name of host:

Prof. Dipl.-Des. Katharina Bosse

Name of guest:

Yulie Cohen

Title of event:

Personal Documentation

Type of event:

Workshop (from Monday to Friday)

Time of event:

09.30 – 16.00 (break from 12.00 – 13.00)

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Registration with:

yuliecohen@gmail.com

Registration deadline:

29.04.21

Open for the following
study programmes:

A & MA students: Art, Design, Industrial Design, Visual communication, Photography, Video, Filmmaking, animation, Fashion, Jewellery, Ceramics - all studies with the Art & Design.

Limit of participants:

10

Content of event:

The workshop focuses on self-documentation, which usually takes place within the intimate framework of the family, and in the relationships between the speaking individual and social institutions (family, government, etc.). The course, centered on self-documentation, represents, among other things, a dominant cultural trend today that encourages self-exposure, but, unlike uncritical “selfie culture,” it emphasizes the difference and the distinctive nature of personal documentation as an autobiographical record that usually includes the intersection between the private sphere and the public and political one.

Yulie Cohen is a Filmmaker and a distinguished lecturer.  Earned a degree in Sociology & Anthropology from Tel Aviv University (1981), and an MA with distinction in Communication Arts from the New York Institute of Technology (1984).
Worked in films in New York and Los Angeles, returning to Israel in 1988 for the birth of the first of two daughters.
Since 1993, Yulie has directed and/or produced many documentaries. Her films, including the acclaimed trilogy My Terrorist (2002), My Land Zion (2004) and My Brother (2007) have been shown at international film festivals, translated to more than 20 languages, broadcast worldwide by many television channels, purchased by the libraries of dozens of academies, and discussed at conferences in Israel and abroad. Cohen was awarded the Art of Film prize at the Jerusalem Film Festival in 2005.
My Israel (2008) was commissioned by BBC and was based on the trilogy.  A Minor Shrine For Our Love (2014) was curated for Dani Karavan's exhibition 50 years of the Negev Monument in The Negev Museum of Art.  Our Natural Right (2020) was premiered in Tel Aviv Solidarity Film Festival. Since 2008, she has been teaching at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem including the course Personal Documentation in the M.Des. degree programme of visual communications at Bezalel.

10.00 (CEST)
Masterclass-Workshop with Lucas Gutierrez: artistic visualization and spatial motion graphics

Name of host:

Prof. Florian Kühnle

Name of guest:

Lucas Gutierrez

Title of event:

Masterclass-Workshop with Lucas Gutierrez: artistic visualization and spatial motion graphics.

Type of event:

Lecture, Workshop

Time of event:

10.00 - 13.30 

Zoomlink of event:

After registration via mail

Language of event:

English

Registration with:

florian.kuehnle@fh-bielefeld.de

Registration deadline:

27.04.21

Open for the following
study programme:

Design

Limit of participants:

Presentation (10-11): 20
Masterclass (11-13:30): 6

Content of event:

Digital artist and industrial designer Lucas Gutierrez creates audio-visual performances and spatial motion graphics. Lucas has worked among others with Hito Steyerl, Robert Lippok or Cro, as well as for festivals like CTM or Mutek. He blends influences ranging from post-work anthropology to the abstract quotes borrowed from 3D modelling, often addressing current social fears and dystopias while using a language of colourful, chaotic metaphysics.
The masterclass consists of an insight talk by Lucas about his own creative process (10:00-11:00) and subsequent feedback sessions (11:00-13:30) with Lucas on participant projects afterwards. If participants want to have a feedback session on an individual project from Lucas, they are expected to shortly present the project in the Zoom session.

Lucas Gutierrez is a digital artist and industrial designer based in Berlin. He has been engaged in various disciplines, from lectures, workshops and audio-visual performances to video art projects focused on the new paradigms of digital culture. Deeply involved in the remix culture and real time AV session projects in which he blends influences of different contexts – from post-work anthropology to the abstract quotes from 3D modelling for industrial design. His narrative is often quoting current social fears and dystopias, but mostly using the language of colourful, chaotic metaphysics. His most recent talks and performances were in Sonar+D and MUTEK (Argentina/Mexico), ZKM – Zentrum für Kunst und Medien Karlsruhe, NYU Berlin, exhibitions at The New Infinity | Berliner Festspiele | Immersion, XS Gallery (Poland), Aperto Raum and CTM / transmediale  (Berlin, Germany). Within the last years, Lucas gave lectures at UdK – Universität der Künste Berlin and Kunsthochschule Weißensee in the fields of real-time visualization, spatial motion graphics and visuals.

10.00 (CEST)
R&D projects to support E-Mobility in Morocco

Name of host:

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jens Haubrock

Name of guest:

Dr. Aboubakr Benazzouz

Title of event:

R&D projects to support E-Mobility in Morocco

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

10.00 - 10.45

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programme:

Open for all study programmes

Content of event:

The lecture will present the current research work at IRESEN in Morocco and give an overview of the cooperation in research between the University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld and IRESEN. Furthermore, it will inform about possibilities of research stays for German students in Morocco.

Mr. Aboubakr BENAZZOUZ (AB) is the Head of Smart Grids Group at the Green Energy Park. AB was involved in international projects on outdoor testing and characterization of PV technologies (PV modules, PV systems, solar trackers) in partnership with international PV modules manufacturers such as First Solar, DSM Materials in the Green Energy Park. AB has as well been involved in the development and commissioning of PV projects in Morocco as a technical consultant for different applications agriculture, e-mobility, residential, microgrids and large scale power plants. AB is currently involved in international projects in regard to the integration of PV into the grid (PV impact studies, PV power optimization, risk assessment) and the optimization of solar microgrids in the African context. AB has as well been active in projects related to electric-mobility such as the design of public charging infrastructure, data collection from charging infrastructure and design of innovative PV carport for charging electric vehicles.

11.00 (CEST)

Vestimentary protest: clothing as visualized resistance and agency

Name of host:

Prof. Philipp Rupp

Name of guest:

Prof. Dr. Renate Stauss

Title of event:

Vestimentary protest: clothing as visualized resistance and agency

Type of event:

Workshop

Time of event:

11.00 - 17.00

Zoomlink of event:

Participants will be informed of the exact dates and zoom links when they register

Language of event:

German

Registration with:

philipp.rupp@fh-bielefeld.de

Open for the following
study programme:

Fashion

Limit of participants:

15

Content of event:

Political dissent has been manifested and materialised through clothing for centuries. All over the world, vestimentary symbols are used - on the body or autonomously - to express political beliefs and protest. While their meanings vary, materiality and physicality are evocative and often unifying. We will explore together when, where and how clothing has been and can be visualised as resistance - what agency is inherent in clothing and fashion.

11.30 (CEST)
Aesthetics of the facade

Name of host:

Prof. Bettina Georg

Name of guest:

Hubertus Adam

Title of event:

Aesthetics of the facade

Type of event:

Workshop, lecture

Time of event:

11.30 – 13.00 (lecture)

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Content of event:

The relationship between shell and core, between façade and constructive structure is one of the central questions of architecture. Whether the exterior of a house should reflect its interior is still a matter of disagreement today. According to Philip Johnson, modernism had ignored the issue of the façade; polemically, he wrote in 1959: "The façade is something you look at, it is an important part of the building. Ideologically, however, it has become the least important thing during the last thirty years."
In the contempt for the façade and the surface, which is also anchored in common usage ("only façade", "superficial"), the division of aesthetics into an essential and an accidental realm resonates, i.e. the devaluation of attached versus free beauty.
Since postmodernism, the subject of the façade has undoubtedly gained in importance, and in view of a multi-layered façade structure, the question arises as to how the various layers are combined and materialised - and how a monolithic façade concept is possible.

Hubertus Adam was born in Hanover in 1965 and studied art history, philosophy and archaeology at the University of Heidelberg.
Since 1992, he has worked as a freelance art, design and architecture historian and as an architecture critic for various trade journals and daily newspapers, especially the Neue Zürcher Zeitung. In 1996/97, he was editor of Bauwelt in Berlin, and in 1998, he moved to Switzerland and was editor in charge of archithese, which is published in Zurich. Since 2010, he has been artistic director of the S AM Swiss Architecture Museum in Basel, and between 2013 and 2015 was its director with overall responsibility. In this function, he curated about four exhibitions per year. His exhibition programme focused on the architecture of the post-war decades from 1950 to 1980 as well as transdisciplinary projects, among others on the media of architectural mediation.
Adam has published widely on contemporary architecture, 20th-century architecture, photography, art and sculpture around 1900, design history, landscape architecture, stage design and monuments. He is active as a juror as well as a speaker, moderator and guest critic for various international institutions and universities. In 2004, he received the Swiss Art Award for the sector of art and architecture education

11.45 (CEST)
Graphical charactersitics of textile species - succolarity and lucanarity

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. Andrea Ehrmann

Name of guest:

Prof. Dr. hab. Tomasz Blachowicz

Title of event:

Graphical charactersitics of textile species - succolarity and lucanarity

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

11.45 - 13.15

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

  • Content of event:

Novel methods of investigating textile surfaces, especially their hairiness, with mathematical methods such as the random-walk method will be presented. The focus is on less well-known methods, such as succolarity and lucanarity.

Prof. Dr. hab. Tomasz Blachowicz:

  • Professor at SUT since 2009.
  • Habilitation in Physics completed in June 2004, "Brillouin spectroscopy in crystal lattices - acoustic and spin waves", Gdansk University, Institute of Experimental Physics, Department of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science, Gdansk, Poland;

  • Experienced in
    • Electronics incl. laboratory electrical and optical measurements;
    • Optical and mechanical system design for spectroscopy, luminescence, medical imaging, and magneto-optics;
    • Fractals, multifractals, deterministic chaos, econophysics, geomorphology;
    • Geophysics by image processing;
    • Elastic waves (Sezawa, Rayleigh) in layered materials;
    • Spintronics, magnetoelectronics;
    • Spin waves and GHZ phonons optical spectroscopy (Brillouin light scattering - BLS);
    • Lasers (gas, solid-state) and optical system alignment;
    • Textile magnetism;
  • Particular research interests
    • Computer simulations of physical phenomena, parallel computing (Magpar), OOMMF, textile magnetism;
    • Physics of textiles; magnetism of textiles & textile magnets incl. optical methods;
    • Magnetoelectronics, exchange-bias, magnetic effects in low-dimensional structures, magnetization dynamics, spintronics by optical methods;
    • Optical spectroscopies - in crystals, metallic superlattices, semiconductors, thin layers, multilayers; acoustic phonons and magnons - BLS, MOKE, DMOKE, photoluminescence;
    • Image processing
13.00 (CEST)
Macro-regional prospects of innovational energy

Name of host:

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jens Haubrock

Name of guest:

Dr. Stanislav Babitch

Title of event:

Macro-regional prospects of innovational energy

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

13.00 - 13.45

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Content of event

Two crises in spring 2020, COVID crisis and falling oil prices force to re-evaluate the risks of economic development situation for each country individually. Formation of integrated energy systems as a basis of macro-regional markets is a prospective development direction. This presentation will give an overview of the current situation of the energy market (Eurasia). In addition, two projects on the development of integrated energy systems as the basis of macro-regional markets will be presented.

Dr. Stanislav Babitch:

  • Education
    • State University of Saint-Petersburg (1976-1981)
    • PhD in Economics (1991)
  • Work experience
    • Saint-Petersburg State Unversity of Economics (UNECON) - professor, more than 35 years
    • More than 100 publications
  • Courses
    • Bachelor's and Master's degrees in St. Petersburg State University of Economics: Economy of European countries; Economy of Asian countries; Energy in Europe and Asia; Energy and sustainable development; Macro-regional energy markets
  • Online School
    • "International energy markets: challenges and innovation."
  • Project Manager
    • Youth section in the annual international conference "Energetika in the XXI century: economy, policy, ecology" (2007-2020)
  • Innovative solutions in e-procurement: experience of Russian companies
    • Oil and gas e-procurement market in Russia
  • “Baltic Sea Region Decarbonization: It is the best time to decarbonize the Baltic Sea Region"
14.00 (CEST)
Ethical transformations in dialogue groups

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. Cornelia Muth

Name of guest:

Dr. Tosca Wendt

Title of event:

Ethical transformations in dialogue groups

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

14.00 

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Content of event:

The lecture about the question of ethical principles in professional contact.

Tosca Wendt:

  • Professional activity (selection)
    • Since 2011: director modas - your college for social pedagogy of the bildungsakademie, Vienna
    • 05/2006 – 04/2009: Head of the Competence Center for Social Work, FH Campus, Vienna
  • Study (selection)
    • 2002 – 2004: Scholar, Institute for Advanced Studies, Department of Sociology, Vienna
    • 2000 – 2004: Doctoral studies in psychology, graduated with distinction by viva voce on 24.06.04, University of Vienna
  • Research activities (selection)
    • 2008: Promotion of women in Vienna, study on behalf of MA 57, project management
    • 2007-2008: Subjective (in)safety in public space, FFG-funded project of the program KIRAS, project management
    • 2006 Demand and acceptance analysis of the study programs of the Department of Social Work of the University of Applied Sciences FH Campus Vienna, project management
16.00 (CEST)
Marketing services and quality

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. Mariam Dopslaf

Name of guests:

Prof. Dr. Erika Galindo Bello, Prof. Dr. Francisco Gabriel Rodríguez González

Title of event:

Marketing services and quality

Type of event:

Workshop

Time of event:

16.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

Study programmes at the Faculty of Engineering and Mathematics in Bielefeld and Gütersloh

Content of event:

In this workshop, we will present the link between marketing and service quality. This will be done in a practice way via key concepts to design marketing strategies and high quality services. The participants will learn to correlate the two concepts and how to use them in their companies or personal projects.

Prof. Dr. Erika Galindo-Bello holds a Doctorate in Economics and Social Sciences with a specialization on International Marketing from Johannes Kepler University (Austria, December 2012). She is Director of the Marketing Department. She was in charge of Center for Business Outreach during 8 years, initiating collaboration agreements with around of 500 internationally recognized companies thus forming a solid portfolio of business collaboration. She has worked for companies such as San Luis Group, Rassini and Mondelez, Adams. She has worked actively in consulting projects to support SMEs. She is author of the book “Export Obstacles and Social Networks: Latin American Experiences”. She has presented results of her research in academic conferences in Mexico, Brazil, Perú and Austria. Her research field are Export strategies and Consumer behaviour.

Prof. Dr. Francisco Gabriel Rodríguez González is an associate professor at Universidad de las Americas Puebla in Mexico. He holds a Ph.D. in business administration from EGADE Business School, Mexico City, where he specialized in operations management and continuous improvement. He also holds an MBA from EGADE Business School, Mexico City, with a concentration in strategy, and a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the Universidad del Valle de Mexico, Tlalpan. Dr. Rodríguez’s professional experience includes more than 13 years working as a business consultant in public and private organizations. His research interests focus on process improvement, eco-efficiency, and eco-innovation, as well as corporate sustainability. He has authored and coauthored several scientific publications, including book chapters and an entry in the SAGE Encyclopaedia of Quality and the Service Economy. He was part of the team that won the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) Case Writing Competition 2017, in the “Continuous Improvement: The Journey to Excellence” category. Dr. Rodríguez is member of Beta Gamma Sigma.

16.00 (CEST)
Overview of renewable energies in Nicaragua

Name of host:

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jens Haubrock

Name of guest:

Norman Andres Reyes Susano

Title of event:

Overview of renewable energies in Nicaragua

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

16.00 - 16.45

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Content of event

The presentation is divided into three fundamental aspects:

  1. Context of the energy matrix and renewable energy in Nicaragua, to know the potential of the country for renewable energy projects.
  2. Potential use of geothermal energy for social, economic and environmental development, to present a study that examines the main factors required to implement a low enthalpy geothermal project in the countryside of the western region of Nicaragua, focusing on drying services.
  3. Development of a technology solution for cooling milk by biogas in farms.

 

Norman Adres Reyes Susano

  • 10/2019: Paper author at IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference: Development of a Technological Solution for the Cooling of Milk Using Biogas in Farms. Seattle, U.S.
  • 11/2018: Participation in Study Trip - "knocking on the door of digitizing ERV for integrating power grids and energy efficiency in Central America". GIZ / Program 4E / SICA / CECACIER. Berlin, Germany
  • 03-08/2018: Project Manager at Smart Grid Analysis Laboratory (SGAL) Compressed of a Power Lines Laboratory and a Renewable Energy Laboratory ”. In the initiative “Clean Energy Finance Facility for the Caribbean and Central America (CEFF-CCA)”. March-August 2018.
  • 03-08/2018: Project Manager “Software Development”. In the initiative “Clean Energy Finance Facility for the Caribbean and Central America (CEFF-CCA)”.
  • 03-09/2018: Project Manager Diagnosis of Family and Productive Units Not Serviced by the National Electric Network in Las Segovias Region of Nicaragua. In the initiative "Clean Energy Finance Facility for the Caribbean and Central America (CEFF-CCA)"
17.00 (CEST)
Interdisciplinary Innovative methods in practice

Name of host:

Ass. jur. Nermin Köklüce

Name of guests:

Dr. Mikhail Nemilentsev, Dr. Veronique Sanguinetti

Title of event:

Interdisciplinary Innovative methods in practice

Type of event:

Workshop

Time of event:

17.00 (30 min. theory teaching + 45 min. practicing)

Link of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes and target groups:

Students and lecturers of HSBI and guests of the International Week

Content of event:

It will give the students the opportunity to practice creative methods that can be usefull for problem solving and innovation.
Methods of lateral thinking, intercultural aspects in new product and new service development & design thinking will be presented. Most methods will also be trained during the workshop. Continuous feedback and interaction with teachers and students will be offered.

Dr. Mikhail Nemilentsev:

  • Degrees: 22.08.2013 Doctoral Degree in Economics (KTT). Major subject – Entrepreneurship. University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä School of Business and Economics. Finland.
  • 04.02.2013 Ph.D. Degree in Economics. Major subject – Pricing; Saint-Petersburg State Economic University. Department of Finance. Russia.
  • Current employment: 01.01.2018-till present – Principal Lecturer, Head of BBA Programme in International Business, Head and Studies Coordinator of MBA Programme in International Business Management, Coordinator of Double Degree Programmes, Project Manager and Project Expert (Creative Industries –Unit), Department of International Business (Kouvola), South-Eastern University of Applied Sciences (XAMK). Finland.
  • Research interests in entrepreneurship, innovation, economic clusters, entrepreneurship education, and family business. Project manager, project expert and project developer in multiple RDI projects incl. Finland-Russia cross-border and Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership programmes as well as Finnish national and regional entrepreneurship development projects with the aim to boost international and regional entrepreneurship in Finland.
  • Certified teacher in international higher education, holder of the diploma of Finnish national programme “RDI-expert coaching”, Innovation and Commercialisation track.

Dr. Veronique Sanguinetti has been teaching innovation management and business ethics since 2012, at Université Polytechnique des Hauts de France, France, in the business and management Department (IAE Valenciennes).
She defended her thesis in 2019, on the following subject “Open source within organizations: weaving together open business model and community involvement”, mixing qualitative and quantitative techniques.
She is now a lecturer in innovation and design thinking, always at the same department and university.
She is affiliated to the CRISS department. She is doing research on open business models, and how their adoption affect incumbent organisations.

18.00 (CEST)
Labour and productions in the fashion industry

Name of host:

Prof. Philipp Rupp

Name of guest:

Dr. Guilia Mensitieri

Title of event:

Labour and productions in the fashion industry

Type of event:

Workshop

Time of event:

18.00 - 21.00 

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Content of event:

This workshop will seek to provide a critical approach and new analytical tools to study the creative productions in the fashion industry.

Dr. Giulia Mensitieri is a social anthropologist and ethnologist (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales de Paris). Through her ethnographic researches in the fashion industry, she explores the transformations of labour, the new forms of exploitation and subjectivation, and the political weight of imaginaries in contemporary capitalism. She is the author of the book The Most Beautiful Job in The World.

Masks - augmented personality (from Monday to Friday)

Name of host:

Prof. Philipp Rupp

Name of guest:

Christine Rösch

Title of event:

Masks - augmented personality

Type of event:

Workshop (from Monday to Friday)

Time of event:

18.00 - 21.00 

Zoomlink of event:

Participants will be informed of the exact dates and zoom links when they register

Language of event:

German

Registration with:

philipp.rupp@fh-bielefeld.de

Open for the following
study programme:

Fashion/KD

Limit of participants:

15

Content of event:

The workshop Masks - augmented personality opens up a refreshing space for intuitive creation and the fun material, texture and colour composition of a mask with a concise character, and invites inspiring exchange and critical reflection on linked themes such as up-cycling, queer culture, the question of inspiration and cultural appropriation or the restitution of cultural heritage.

Christine Rösch is a fashion designer and lecturer at the Universities of Art and Design in Basel and Geneva.
After her initial professional experiences at the traditional Paris fashion house Sonia Rykiel and the avant-garde Maison Martin Margiela, she contributed to shape the menswear brand Raf Simons as the Joint Head Designer for several years. To expand those experiences, she took the role as the Head of Apparel at the fast-growing high-performance company On-running in Zurich. Since 2017, Christine is further enrolled as a lecturer and jury member in the Basel Institute of Fashion and is currently co-responsible for the MA2 program at the HEAD in Geneva, while pursuing the MA program in Art History and Iconic Theory at the University of Basel.

 

Wednesday, 5/5/2021
08.00 (CEST)
Writing workshop

Name of host:

Prof. Bettina Georg

Name of guest:

Hubertus Adam

Title of event:

Writing workshop

Type of event:

Workshop

Time of event:

08.00 – 10.30

Language of event:

German

Open for the following
study programmes:

Students of the Master of Architectural Theory MIB (2nd + 4th semester)

Content of event:

Hubertus Adam was born in Hanover in 1965 and studied art history, philosophy and archaeology at the University of Heidelberg.
Since 1992, he has worked as a freelance art, design and architecture historian and as an architecture critic for various trade journals and daily newspapers, especially the Neue Zürcher Zeitung. In 1996/97, he was editor of Bauwelt in Berlin, and in 1998, he moved to Switzerland and was editor in charge of archithese, which is published in Zurich. Since 2010, he has been artistic director of the S AM Swiss Architecture Museum in Basel, and between 2013 and 2015 was its director with overall responsibility. In this function, he curated about four exhibitions per year. His exhibition programme focused on the architecture of the post-war decades from 1950 to 1980 as well as transdisciplinary projects, among others on the media of architectural mediation.
Adam has published widely on contemporary architecture, 20th-century architecture, photography, art and sculpture around 1900, design history, landscape architecture, stage design and monuments. He is active as a juror as well as a speaker, moderator and guest critic for various international institutions and universities. In 2004, he received the Swiss Art Award for the sector of art and architecture education.

09.30 (CEST)
Personal Documentation (from Monday to Friday)

Name of host:

Prof. Dipl.-Des. Katharina Bosse

Name of guest:

Yulie Cohen

Title of event:

Personal Documentation

Type of event:

Workshop (from Monday to Friday)

Time of event:

09.30 – 16.00 (break from 12.00 – 13.00)

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Registration with:

yuliecohen@gmail.com

Registration deadline:

29.04.21

Open for the following
study programmes:

A & MA students: Art, Design, Industrial Design, Visual communication, Photography, Video, Filmmaking, animation, Fashion, Jewellery, Ceramics - all studies with the Art & Design.

Limit of participants:

10

Content of event:

The workshop focuses on self-documentation, which usually takes place within the intimate framework of the family, and in the relationships between the speaking individual and social institutions (family, government, etc.).  The course, centered on self-documentation, represents, among other things, a dominant cultural trend today that encourages self-exposure, but, unlike uncritical “selfie culture,” it emphasizes the difference and the distinctive nature of personal documentation as an autobiographical record that usually includes the intersection between the private sphere and the public and political one.


Yulie Cohen is a Filmmaker and a distinguished lecturer.  Earned a degree in Sociology & Anthropology from Tel Aviv University (1981), and an MA with distinction in Communication Arts from the New York Institute of Technology (1984).
Worked in films in New York and Los Angeles, returning to Israel in 1988 for the birth of the first of two daughters.
Since 1993, Yulie has directed and/or produced many documentaries. Her films, including the acclaimed trilogy My Terrorist (2002), My Land Zion (2004) and My Brother (2007) have been shown at international film festivals, translated to more than 20 languages, broadcast worldwide by many television channels, purchased by the libraries of dozens of academies, and discussed at conferences in Israel and abroad. Cohen was awarded the Art of Film prize at the Jerusalem Film Festival in 2005.
My Israel (2008) was commissioned by BBC and was based on the trilogy.  A Minor Shrine For Our Love (2014) was curated for Dani Karavan's exhibition 50 years of the Negev Monument in The Negev Museum of Art.  Our Natural Right (2020) was premiered in Tel Aviv Solidarity Film Festival. Since 2008, she has been teaching at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem including the course Personal Documentation in the M.Des. Degree programme of visual communications at Bezalel.

10.00 (CEST)
Challenges of Entrepreneurship in Albania

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. Bernhard Wach

Name of guest:

Olta Nexhipi, Ph.D.

Title of event:

Challenges of Entrepreneurship in Albania

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

10.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Registration with:

bernhard.wach@fh-bielefeld.de

Registration deadline:

30.04.21

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Content of event:

Albanian history during communism, first steps to enter a new economic system, entrepreneurship in Albania today.
Deep dive into what Albania is offering to founders today.

Olta Nexhipi, Ph.D., from March 2010 is a full time lecturer in management department at "Aleksander Moisiu", University, Durres, Albania; she lectures courses as Business, Entrepreneurship, Project Management and Service Management.
She has many academic experiences as lecturer in national Universities as "Aleksander Xhuvani", "Agrobusiness", and "Business College" in the mean time for the last two years she lectures at the University of World and National Economy in Sofia, Bulgaria. She also has teaching experiences from Erasmus+ projects in Romania.
From May 2015, she is the head of Management Department in the Faculty of Business.
Olta finished her bachelor studies in management in 2006 in New York University/ Tirana. In 2009, she gained her master degree in Marketing from Institut Universitare Kurt Boesch Switzerland. She has followed many courses in fields of Management, Entrepreneurship, Negotiations, etc.
She has participated in many international conferences and has published many papers in different international journals. Her fields of interest are service management and entrepreneurship challenges.

10.00 (CEST)
Challenges in managing social work organizations in the Covid-19 crisis

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. Anna Lena Rademaker

Name of guest:

Rossitsa Simeonova, Ph.D.

Title of event:

Challenges in managing social work organizations in the Covid-19 crisis

Type of event:

Lecture, Information event

Time of event:

10.00 - 11.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Registration with:

christian.kandora@fh-bielefeld.de

Registration deadline:

03.05.21

Open for the following
study programmes:

B.A. "Soziale Arbeit", B.A. "Pädagogik der Kindheit", M.A. "Sozialwissenschaftliche Transformationsstudien"

Content of event:

The presentation will outline the main challenges facing social work organizations in the situation of global Covid-19 pandemic based on results of survey and interviews with social work managers from Sofia, Bulgaria. Reflecting on these data some, recommendations for crisis management improvements are summarized. Discussion with the audience on the results and recommendations provided will follow reflecting on their professional experience.


Dr. Rossitsa Simeonova is Associate Professor of Social work management at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Faculty of Education, Department of social work. She has more than 20 years of experience as a lecturer and supervisor in academia (bachelor, master and doctoral level) and as a trainer and consultant in social work and education practice. Her research interests and publications are related to social work management, quality management, leadership and organizational culture, innovation management, educational management and evaluation, child rights. She is a member of the managing boards of the Bulgarian Association of Social Work Education, FICE Bulgaria, and Network for innovations in education.  She is a member of the Southeast Europe Academic Women’s Leadership Initiative and a chairperson of the Janusz Korczak Friends’ Foundation, Bulgaria.

10.00 (CEST)
Business Analytics and Process Mining

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. Riza Öztürk

Name of guest:

Dr. Alessandro Spano

Title of event:

Business Analytics and Process Mining

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

10.00 - 12.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Content of event:

The lecture will deal with Business Analytics and Process Mining. Business Analytics can be defined as "the extensive use of data, statistical and quantitative analysis, explanatory and predictive models, and fact-based management to drive decisions and actions” (Davenport and Harris, 2007, p. 16) while Process Mining is a new Development in the Business Analytics sector and is a tool "to discover, monitor and improve real processes (i.e., not assumed processes) by extracting knowledge from event logs readily available in today's (information) systems” (IEEE, 2012, p. 1).

Dr. Alessandro Spano is full professor of Business Economics at the Department of Economic and Business Sciences (SEA) at the University of Cagliari, Ital and received a Ph.D. in Public Management and Accounting.
He currently serves as President of the International Business Studies Exchange Network (IBSEN) a consortium of ten universities from ten different countries.
He was visiting professor at the South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences (Finland) in 2019; at Mikkeli University (Finland) in 2015 and 2016; and at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada in 2011.
His research interests include management control systems, information systems, business analytics, performance measurement and evaluation, process analysis, health care management.
He is author and co-author of about 40 among papers in international peer-reviewed journals (European Management Journal, Public Management Review, Public Money and Management, International Public Management Review and International Journal of Public Administration), conference proceedings, book chapters and books.
He is the co-founder and the CEO of Chain Factory Srl, a university spin-off that focuses on Block chain and other digital technologies. He is the founder and head of the SAP Next-Gen Chapter on Block chain and an active member of the SAP Academic. He is also an active member of the Celonis Academic Alliance.

10.00 (CEST)
The Video Game otherwise
Name of host: Prof. Florian Kühnle
Name of guest: Olivier Ageron
Title of event: The Video Game otherwise 
Type of event: Lecture 
Time of event: 10.00 - 11.30
Zoomlink of event: Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de
Language of event: English
Open for the following study programmes: Open for all study programmes
Content of event:

Video games still suffer from many prejudices, especially in the media: It’s only for children / They make you violent / They are bad for your health / They are only for boys / They make you stupid and gamers have no social life…
Should video games be reduced to these stereotypes only? Are video games no more interesting than that? By proposing new gameplay and new ways of playing, we can always reinvent it.

Olivier Ageron has a university degree in history, art history and archaeology, and he is an autodidact in visual communication and multimedia.
With this atypical background, his research focuses not only on art history, but also on the notions of perception, affordance, interface aesthetics and human/machine relations in collaboration with computer science research laboratories, as well as on the place of new technologies and multimedia in contemporary art and graphic design.
He has been teaching digital technology, interactivity and everything that has to do with technology and the relationship between art and science in general at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Art et de Design in Nancy since 1999. Very involved in the Artem project since its creation, he set up and led numerous transversal pedagogical experiences.
Creator of the Artem Game Lab: an innovative training, research and creation programme in the field of games and more particularly video games.
He also regularly intervenes in several courses at the University of Lorraine such as Cognitive Science and Information / Communication.
He also works as a writer and editorial designer as well as a graphic and multimedia designer on institutional and cultural communication projects, as a freelancer or in collaboration with different graphic design studios.

12.00 (CEST)
Practising ethically during COVID-19: Social work challenges and responses

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. phil. Anna Lena Rademaker

Name of guest:

Kim Strom, Ph.D.

Title of event:

Practising ethically during COVID-19: Social work challenges and responses

Type of event:

Workshop

Time of event:

12.00 – 13.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Registration with:

christian.kandora@fh-bielefeld.de

Registration deadline:

03.05.21

Open for the following
study programmes:

B.A. "Soziale Arbeit", B.A. "Pädagogik der Kindheit", M.A. "Sozialwissenschaftliche Transformationsstudien"

Content of event:

This workshop draws on findings of an international study of social workers ethical challenges during COVID-19, based on 607 responses to a qualitative survey. Ethical challenges included the following: maintaining trust, privacy, dignity and service user autonomy in remote relationships; allocating limited resources; balancing rights and needs of different parties; deciding whether to break or bend policies in the interests of service users; and handling emotions and ensuring care of self and colleagues. The workshop considers regional contrasts, the ethical logistics of complex decision-making, the impact of societal inequities, and lessons for social workers and professional practice around the globe.

Kim Strom, Ph.D., Principal Investigator, Behavioural Healthcare Resource Program Smith P. Theimann Jr. Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Professional Practice.
Kim Strom is originally from the state of Maine. She is trained as a social worker, with particular experience in adult mental health and crisis services. She received her Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University.
Strom has been a social work educator for more than 30 years, teaching in the areas of direct practice and educational leadership. Her research is on moral courage and ethics. She is principal investigator of the UNC School of Social Work behavioural healthcare contract and director of UNC Chapel Hill Office of Ethics and Policy. She is internationally recognized for training, consultation, and research on ethical practice and ethical action.

14.00 (CEST)
Pitching business ideas with the Lean Canvas Model

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. Mariam Dopslaf

Name of guest:

Prof. Dr. Alixandre Thiago Ferreira de Santana

Title of event:

Pitching business ideas with the Lean Canvas Model

Type of event:

Workshop

Time of event:

14.00 – 15.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

All interested parties; Practice-integrated courses Digital Logistics, Product Service Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Management at the Gütersloh Campus; 4th semester in the courses "Quality Management" and "Digital Service Engineering & Services Marketing"

Content of event:

In this workshop, the students will get introduced to ideas generation techniques, Lean Canvas, Design thinking principles and communication with pitches. In the end, the students will present an initial version of a pitch related to a real problem selected by them.

Prof. Dr. Alixandre Thiago Ferreira de Santana holds a bachelor´s degree in computer engineering from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN, 2006) and a master's degree in business administration focused on IT management (UFRN, 2009). He finished his Ph.D. in computer science in 2017 at the Federal University of Pernambuco in Brazil (UFPE, 2017). He was also visiting scholar at the Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, Germany, during 2014-2015 and at the École de Technologie Supérieure in Montreal, Canada, in 2018. Since 2010, he is an associate professor at the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (UFRPE) teaching courses like Management of Information Systems, Project Management and IT Entrepreneurship. His research interests include IT Management, Enterprise Architecture and Innovation Ecosystems. Alixandre also worked as an IT consultant for the Pernambuco State Government and as a software engineer at the Rio Grande do Norte’s courthouse, both in Brazil.

14.00 (CEST)
Health Information for people with intellectual disabilities. Promoting health with target-orientated information preparation

Name of hosts:

Prof. Dr. Änne-Dörte Latteck, Dr. Dirk Bruland 

Name of guests:

Dr. Helena Bergström, Dr. Deborah Chinn, Molly Lynch 

Title of event:

Health Information for people with intellectual disabilities. Promoting health with target-orientated information preparation 

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

14.00 - 16.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Content of event:

Health information is all information about the own health. This information covers a broad spectrum, such as information about symptoms or diagnoses, information about health services and where to find the best help for own health problems, as well as information about health promotion and prevention. It is very important that health information is understandable, because it supports the decision-making to take health-promoting measures, at least to assess the risks to oneself or others if one decides against them. The World Health Organization describe: „Intellectual disability means a significantly reduced ability to understand new or complex information…“ (WHO quote). The provision of adequate and understandable health information is crucial for this population group, which is particularly vulnerable to health problems.
Three researchers present their results and point out focal points in the dissemination of information, from an institution view, to communication with external health professionals (GPs) and to inform a whole population.

Time

Minutes

Programme content

14.00

10 minutes

Warm Welcoming and Background
(Health information for people with intellectual disabilities)

Prof. Dr. Ä.-D. Latteck (University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld, Germany)

14.10

 

30 minutes and

10 minutes discussion

Health Matters Programme: Promoting health where we live, learn, work, and play!

Dr. H. Bergstöm (Akademiskt Primärvårdscentrum, Stockholm, Sweden)

14.50

10 minutes

Break

15.00

30 minutes and

10 minutes discussion

‘I have to explain to him’:  How companions broker mutual understanding between patients with intellectual disabilities and health care practitioners

Dr. D. Chinn (Kings College, London, UK)

15.40

10 minutes

Break

15.50

30 minutes and

10 minutes discussion

Corona and how to create information for a whole population group. First results.

M. Lynch, L. Mc Cormack (RTI International, USA)

16.30

10 Minutes

Summarizing and concluding words

Dr. D. Bruland (University of Applied Sciences Bielefeld, Germany)


Dr. Helena Bergström
is currently evaluating the Health Matters program, aiming at improving health literacy and empowerment among adults with intellectual disabilities. The program is developed in the US, and are now adapted to and tested in a Swedish context. One of her main interests is to promote health equity by targeting health among people with disabilities.

Dr. Deborah Chinn is a clinical psychologist who works with adults with intellectual disabilities, and a lecturer in the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Palliative Care at King's College London. The current focus of her research interests is health communication involving people with intellectual disabilities.

Molly Lynch is an experienced mixed-methods researcher and evaluator with content expertise in disaster preparedness (e.g., pandemic influenza, Ebola, Zika) and a communications researcher with expertise in media content analyses, formative research, campaign development and design thinking methodologies (e.g., journey mapping, co-creation, etc). Ms. Lynch works with a variety of non-profit and governmental clients—including the U.S. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), March of Dimes and the Arthritis Foundation—to conduct research and evaluation to inform program development.

14.30 (CEST)
The Future Consumer: Macro Drivers and Implications for Marketers

Name of host:

Ass. jur. Nermin Köklüce

Name of guest:

Ass. Prof. Dr. Zeynep Ozdamar Ertekin

Title of event:

The Future Consumer: Macro Drivers and Implications for Marketers

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

14.30 - 16.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Content of event:

The lecture titled "The Future Consumer: Macro Drivers and Implications" will provide students with information on the macro drivers and trends that impact consumer behaviour and the implications for businesses and marketers. The topics discussed will be relevant for students from different disciplines and it is planned to be around two hours during which there will also be discussions with students.

Ass. Prof. Dr. Zeynep Ozdamar Ertekin is a graduate of Izmir American Collegiate Institute (‘90). She received her BA degree in Management from Bogazici University (’94). She has an MBA (2010) and a Ph.D. degree in Marketing (2016) from Izmir University of Economics.
She has 17 years of professional experience, 7 years of which was in England. She worked as senior merchandiser, key account manager and design manager in fashion apparel industry.
Between 2011 and 2016, she worked as a part time lecturer at IUE, department of fashion and department of business administration. She joined Izmir University of Economics as full time assistant professor of marketing in October 2017.
Her research interests concentrate on sustainability, fashion, consumption theories and Macro marketing. She has papers in Journal of Macro marketing, Journal of Marketing Management, International Journal of Consumer Studies, Journal of Global Fashion Marketing, METU Studies in Development and Markets, Globalization and Development Review.

15.00 (CEST)
Intelligent Connected Vehicle in China

Name of host:

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Franz Feyerabend

Name of guest:

Dr.  Xiangpeng  Liu

Title of event:

Intelligent Connected Vehicle in China

Type of event:

Lecture with discussion

Time of event:

15.00 - 16.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

Engineering courses, mechatronics, electronics, computer science

Content of event:

Lecture on „Intelligent Connected Vehicle in China“

16.00 (CEST)
An Odyssey from Artificial Intelligence to Cognitive Science

Name of host:

Dr. math. Dipl.-Math. Ulrich Tamm

Name of guest:

Prof Dr. Haldun Akpinar

Title of event:

An Odyssey from Artificial Intelligence to Cognitive Science

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

16.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Content of event:

Since ancient times, one of the most important goals of human beings is to understand the human mind and consciousness. From Antiquity towards the end of the 19th Century, Philosophy of Mind led to the development of psychology and then in the late 1930's emerged the first steps of a new discipline, cognitive science. As an interdisciplinary science, linking philosophy, psychology, neuro science, artificial intelligence, linguistics, anthropology and the others, cognitive science tries to enlighten the process of information in the human mind and thus leads to the creation of a newly intelligent being.
In this lecture, the unity of both disciplines and the current results of this interaction will be presented from the perspective of artificial intelligence.

Prof. Dr. Akpinar has punched his first punched card in 1979 and he has developed his first professional software in 1981. He has been working in Information and Communication Technologies as a software developer, a system analyst, a consultant and a project manager as well as an educator for 40 years.
Prof. Dr. Akpinar has worked about the ICT in many universities and enterprises in various countries like USA, Japan, Sweden, New Zealand, Austria and Germany.
He has been teaching in the undergraduate as well as in the graduate program various courses like “Advanced Technology Management”, “Artificial Intelligence” and "Data Mining“ in Turkish, German and English. He also holds seminars about health and hospital information systems in different institutions.
He has published 22 books/book chapters in Turkish and German and numerous research papers and articles.

17.00 (CEST)
Interdisciplinary Innovative methods in practice

Name of host:

Ass. jur. Nermin Köklüce

Name of guests:

Dr. Veronique Sanguinetti, Dr. Mikhail Nemilentsev

Title of event:

Interdisciplinary Innovative methods in practice

Type of event:

Workshop

Time of event:

17.00 (45 min. practically-orientated teaching + 30 min. presenting)

Link of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes and target groups:

Students and lecturers of HSBI and guests of the International Week

Content of event:

It will give the students the opportunity to practice creative methods that can be usefull for problem solving and innovation.
Methods of lateral thinking, intercultural aspects in new product and new service development & design thinking will be presented. Most methods will also be trained during the workshop. Continuous feedback and interaction with teachers and students will be offered.

Dr. Mikhail Nemilentsev:

  • Degrees: 22.08.2013 Doctoral Degree in Economics (KTT). Major subject – Entrepreneurship. University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä School of Business and Economics. Finland. 04.02.2013 Ph.D. Degree in Economics. Major subject – Pricing; Saint-Petersburg State Economic University. Department of Finance. Russia.
  • Current employment: 01.01.2018-till present – Principal Lecturer, Head of BBA Programme in International Business, Head and Studies Coordinator of MBA Programme in International Business Management, Coordinator of Double Degree Programmes, Project Manager and Project Expert (Creative Industries –Unit), Department of International Business (Kouvola), South-Eastern University of Applied Sciences (XAMK). Finland.
  • Research interests in entrepreneurship, innovation, economic clusters, entrepreneurship education, and family business. Project manager, project expert and project developer in multiple RDI projects incl. Finland-Russia cross-border and Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership programmes as well as Finnish national and regional entrepreneurship development projects with the aim to boost international and regional entrepreneurship in Finland.
  • Certified teacher in international higher education, holder of the diploma of Finnish national programme “RDI-expert coaching”, Innovation and Commercialisation track.

Dr. Veronique Sanguinetti has been teaching innovation management and business ethics since 2012, at Université Polytechnique des Hauts de France, France, in the business and management Department (IAE Valenciennes).
She defended her thesis in 2019, on the following subject “Open source within organizations: weaving together open business model and community involvement”, mixing qualitative and quantitative techniques.
She is now a lecturer in innovation and design thinking, always at the same department and university.
She is affiliated to the CRISS department. She is doing research on open business models, and how their adoption affect incumbent organisations.

Masks - augmented personality (from Monday to Friday)

Name of host:

Prof. Philipp Rupp

Name of guest:

Christine Rösch

Title of event:

Masken - augmented personality

Type of event:

Workshop (from Monday to Friday)

Zoomlink of event:

Participants will be informed of the exact dates and zoom links when they register.

Language of event:

German

Registration with:

philipp.rupp@fh-bielefeld.de

Open for the following
study programme:

Fashion/KD

Limit of participants:

15

Content of event:

The workshop Masks - augmented personality opens up a refreshing space for intuitive creation and the fun material, texture and colour composition of a mask with a concise character, and invites inspiring exchange and critical reflection on linked themes such as up-cycling, queer culture, the question of inspiration and cultural appropriation or the restitution of cultural heritage.

Christine Rösch is a fashion designer and lecturer at the Universities of Art and Design in Basel and Geneva.
After her initial professional experiences at the traditional Paris fashion house Sonia Rykiel and the avant-garde Maison Martin Margiela, she contributed to shape the menswear brand Raf Simons as the Joint Head Designer for several years. To expand those experiences, she took the role as the Head of Apparel at the fast-growing high-performance company On-running in Zurich. Since 2017, Christine is further enrolled as a lecturer and jury member in the Basel Institute of Fashion and is currently co-responsible for the MA2 program at the HEAD in Geneva, while pursuing the MA program in Art History and Iconic Theory at the University of Basel.

 

Thursday, 6/5/2021
09.30 (CEST)
My Leadership Journey Second Session

Name of host:

Ass. jur. Nermin Köklüce

Name of guest:

Prof. Dr. Burcu Güneri Cangarli

Title of event:

My Leadership Journey Second Session

Type of event:

Workshop

Time of event:

09.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Limit of participants:

20

Content of event:

This 6 hours lecture (3+3) will start with a critical view on main assumptions about leadership. Then, based on the methods developed in material engagement theory students will discuss their beliefs about their own leadership capacity. Using music, photography and various objects (finger puppets, Lego bricks, toys), they will also discover their deep beliefs about what may hinder their capacity. This will be beginning of their leadership journey, as the more understand themselves, the better they develop their capacity on leadership.

Dr. Burcu GÜNERİ ÇANGARLI received her Ph.D. degree from Izmir University of Economics (IUE), in the field of organizational behaviour in 2009. Since then, she has had several roles at IUE. Currently, she has been working as a full professor in the field of management and Dean of the Business Faculty.
Burcu is fascinated to understand ways for designing and sustaining workplace environments where people can actualise their potential through making a positive impact on their own lives, stakeholders and community and the region. Therefore, her research areas are concentrated to leadership, ethics, culture and entrepreneurship. Moreover, she is exceedingly interested to share her knowledge with different parties; her undergraduate and graduate students, scholars, and practitioners. She published scholarly articles in reputable journals such as Journal of Business Ethics, Management Development, and Human Relations. Currently, she has been leading a British Council Newton Fund project about innovative entrepreneurship education and research in partnership with University of West of England. 

09.30 (CEST)
Day care for people with dementia in Norway

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. PH Christa Büker

Name of guest:

Anne Marie Rokstad, Ph.D.

Title of event:

Day care for people with dementia in Norway

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

09.30 - 10.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Content of event:

In her presentation, Anne Marie Rokstad will discuss the challenges of day care in Norway. In addition, she will talk about the benefits and outcomes of day care for people with dementia and their caregivers. Furthermore, she will give a brief insight into her current research of day care.

Anne Marie Rokstad, Ph.D.:

  • Education: Ph.D., Master in Health and Social Care, RN 
  • Current positions: Professor, Faculty of health and social sciences, Molde University College, Norway and Senior Researcher, Norwegian National Advisory Unit on Ageing and Health
  • Active projects: "Covid-19 in nursing homes - A qualitative study exploring the experiences of physicians, nurses and family caregivers” and "Corona pandemic - the consequences for home-dwelling people with dementia".
  • Finished projects: "The needs of people with dementia", "Effects and Costs of a Day Care Centre Program for Persons with Dementia (ECOD)" and "Person- centred care and Dementia Care Mapping among nursing home patients – a 16 months randomised controlled intervention study"
  • Publications: A total of 32 per-reviewed research articles, four textbooks, three chapters in textbooks, tree project reports and 16 per-reviewed international conference abstracts.
09.30 (CEST)
How has COVID-19 pandemic changed retailing, logistics and supply chain management?

Name of host:

Ass. jur. Nermin Köklüce

Name of guest:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Işık Özge Yumurtacı Hüseyinoğlu

Title of event:

How has COVID-19 pandemic changed retailing, logistics and supply chain management?

Type of event:

Workshop

Time of event:

09.30 - 11.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Limit of participants:

40

Content of event:

The workshop will cover the anatomy of change due to Covid-19 by discussing its impacts on retailing, logistics and supply chain management. It will present altered diversified services and industry practices from different countries/regions. It aims to extend the knowledge of the students on changing dynamics in retailing, logistics and supply chain management.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Işık Özge Yumurtacı Hüseyinoğlu is Associate Professor and faculty member of Logistics Management at Izmir University of Economics, Turkey. She received her B.A. in Business Administration, Master in Logistics Management and Ph.D. in Business Administration. During her Ph.D. studies, she was a visiting scholar at Cranfield University (UK), School of Management-Supply Chain Research Center. As part of post-doctoral research, she was at University of Bremen (Germany) logistics management department in 2014 and 2015. Her research is focused on supply chain management, retail logistics and retail marketing and published in International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management and Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services.

09.30 (CEST)
Personal Documentation (from Monday to Friday)

Name of host:

Prof. Dipl.-Des. Katharina Bosse

Name of guest:

Yulie Cohen

Title of event:

Personal Documentation

Type of event:

Workshop (from Monday to Friday)

Time of event:

09.30 – 16.00 (break from 12.00 – 13.00)

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Registration with:

yuliecohen@gmail.com

Registration deadline:

29.04.21

Open for the following
study programmes:

A & MA students: Art, Design, Industrial Design, Visual communication, Photography, Video, Filmmaking, animation, Fashion, Jewellery, Ceramics - all studies with the Art & Design

Limit of participants:

10

Content of event:

The workshop focuses on self-documentation, which usually takes place within the intimate framework of the family, and in the relationships between the speaking individual and social institutions (family, government, etc.).  The course, centered on self-documentation, represents, among other things, a dominant cultural trend today that encourages self-exposure, but, unlike uncritical “selfie culture,” it emphasizes the difference and the distinctive nature of personal documentation as an autobiographical record that usually includes the intersection between the private sphere and the public and political one.

Yulie Cohen is a Filmmaker and a distinguished lecturer.  Earned a degree in Sociology & Anthropology from Tel Aviv University (1981), and an MA with distinction in Communication Arts from the New York Institute of Technology (1984).
Worked in films in New York and Los Angeles, returning to Israel in 1988 for the birth of the first of two daughters.
Since 1993, Yulie has directed and/or produced many documentaries. Her films, including the acclaimed trilogy My Terrorist (2002), My Land Zion (2004) and My Brother (2007) have been shown at international film festivals, translated to more than 20 languages, broadcast worldwide by many television channels, purchased by the libraries of dozens of academies, and discussed at conferences in Israel and abroad. Cohen was awarded the Art of Film prize at the Jerusalem Film Festival in 2005.
My Israel (2008) was commissioned by BBC and was based on the trilogy.  A Minor Shrine For Our Love (2014) was curated for Dani Karavan's exhibition 50 years of the Negev Monument in The Negev Museum of Art.  Our Natural Right (2020) was premiered in Tel Aviv Solidarity Film Festival. Since 2008, she has been teaching at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem including the course Personal Documentation in the M.Des. Degree programme of visual communications at Bezalel.

10.00 (CEST)
Religion-sensitive reflections on professional relationship building

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. Cornelia Muth

Name of guest:

Kerstin Wörz

Title of event:

Religion-sensitive reflections on professional relationship building

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

10.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Content of event:

We compare experienced and lived religious sensitivity in courses in Vienna and Bielefeld.

Kerstin Wörz:

  • Professional activities (selection)
    • since 2016 Psychotherapist in independent practice, Vienna
    • since 2011 management of the bildungsakademie, Vienna
    • 2010-12 Trainer in the diploma course social accompaniment, bildungsakademie, Vienna
  • Study (selection)
    • 2012-2016: Training as systemic couple and family therapist ÖAS, Vienna
    • 2015-2016: Karl Landsteiner University, Krems, BSc Psychotherapy and Counseling Sciences
    • 1989-1994: Federal Institute for Social Pedagogy, Baden
    • Teaching activities (selection)
    • 2012-2018: Seminar leader, bildungsakademie Vienna
    • 2010-2012: Seminar leader in the diploma course social accompaniment, bfi Vienna
    • 2010-2012: Seminar leader in the diploma course Coach, bfi Vienna
11.00 (CEST)

Farm-based day care for people with dementia

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. PH Christa Büker

Name of guest:

Ingeborg Pedersen

Title of event:

Farm-based day care for people with dementia

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

11.00 - 12.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Content of event:

Ingeborg Pedersen will provide an exciting insight into her research about the concept of “Green Day care” / “farm-based day care”.  Aims, challenges and experiences of people with dementia attending farm-based day care services in Norway will be discussed.

Dr. Ingeborg Pedersen works as an associate professor at Department of public health science at Norwegian University of Life Sciences and holds a Ph.D. in public health science with a thesis titled "Farm animal assisted interventions in depression". Her main research focus is on mental health and health promoting activities. A recent research project has been on animal-assisted interventions for elderly people with dementia in nursing homes and day care centres. In other projects, the farm and its nature surrounding have been used as setting for activities. This include the current project; Farm based day care services for people with dementia. Ingeborg is responsible for three further education courses at the University in animal-assisted intervention, where care farming and animal assisted interventions with farm animals and horses are in focus.

11.30 (CEST)
Innovation Management

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. Denise Demisch

Name of guest:

Dr. Mikhail Nemilentsev

Title of event:

Innovation Management

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

11.30

Link of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

Students enrolled in the module „Grundlagen des Marketings“ (Bachelor Business Administration)

Content of event:

Principles of innovation management; innovation as the function of entrepreneurship; classifications of innovation concepts.

Dr. Mikhail Nemilentsev:

  • Degrees: 22.08.2013 Doctoral Degree in Economics (KTT). Major subject – Entrepreneurship. University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä School of Business and Economics. Finland. 04.02.2013 Ph.D. Degree in Economics. Major subject – Pricing; Saint-Petersburg State Economic University. Department of Finance. Russia.
  • Current employment: 01.01.2018-till present – Principal Lecturer, Head of BBA Programme in International Business, Head and Studies Coordinator of MBA Programme in International Business Management, Coordinator of Double Degree Programmes, Project Manager and Project Expert (Creative Industries –Unit), Department of International Business (Kouvola), South-Eastern University of Applied Sciences (XAMK). Finland.
  • Research interests in entrepreneurship, innovation, economic clusters, entrepreneurship education, and family business. Project manager, project expert and project developer in multiple RDI projects incl. Finland-Russia cross-border and Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership programmes as well as Finnish national and regional entrepreneurship development projects with the aim to boost international and regional entrepreneurship in Finland.
  • Certified teacher in international higher education, holder of the diploma of Finnish national programme “RDI-expert coaching”, Innovation and Commercialisation track.
12.00 (CEST)
Intersubjective data collection methods

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. Cornelia Muth

Name of guest:

Prof. Dr. Doris Ingrisch

Title of event:

Intersubjective data collection methods

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

12.00

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

German

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Content of event:

The lecture is about the connection between philosophy of science and art.

Prof. Dr. Doris Ingrisch, Uni.Doz.in Dr.in is a cultural scientist and visiting professor at the Institute for Cultural Management and Gender Studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, where she established the area of Gender Studies.
Her research projects and publications cover the fields of gender and cultural studies with a current focus on art and science in dialogue, science, art and gender, history of science, exile/emigration research and qualitative and experimental methods/arts-based research.

17.30 (CEST)
CITYFOOD: Scaling-up the Urban Integration of Aquaponics

Name of host:

Prof. Bettina Georg

Name of guest:

Prof. Gundula Proksch

Title of event:

CITYFOOD: Scaling-up the Urban Integration of Aquaponics

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

17.30 - 19.00

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Content of event:

Twenty-first-century cities face potential food shortages, water scarcity, and dependence on non-renewable energy sources intensified by population growth. The development of innovative solutions for the Food-Water-Energy Nexus requires transdisciplinary approaches across scales, boundaries, and sectors. The international, interdisciplinary research consortium CITYFOOD investigates the science and practice of aquaponics, an integrated food production system. The three-year-long research project focuses on the potential for scaling up the integration of aquaponics operations in cities. Through projects like CITYFOOD, the growing understanding of interlinkages between food, water, and energy systems can contribute to more sustainable urban futures.

Prof. Gundula Proksch is a scholar, licensed architect, and Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Washington in Seattle. She is the Founding Director of the Circular City + Living Systems Lab, an interdisciplinary research group investigating transformative strategies for sustainable urban futures. The lab leverages research and design methods to analyse synergetic systems to integrate circular economy principles and living systems in buildings and cities.
Professor Proksch is the Principal Investigator of the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded research project “CITYFOOD.” As part of an international research consortium, with partners in Germany, Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, and Brazil, CITYFOOD investigates the urban integration of aquaponics. Her book Creating Urban Agricultural Systems: An Integrated Approach to Design (Routledge, 2017) is the first sourcebook on approaching urban agriculture from a systems perspective.
Professor Proksch’s interdisciplinary research builds on her professional practice in Europe and the United States with renowned architects David Chipperfield in London and Richard Meier, Stan Allen, and Roger Duffy of SOM in New York. She holds Master of Architecture degrees from Cornell University and the Technical University Braunschweig. She received a DAAD scholarship for independent studies at the ETH Zurich.

Masks - augmented reality (from Monday to Friday)

Name of host:

Prof. Philipp Rupp

Name of guest:

Christine Rösch

Title of event:

Masks - augmented personality

Type of event:

Workshop (from Monday to Friday)

Zoomlink of event:

Participants will be informed of the exact dates and zoom links when they register

Language of event:

German

Open for the following
study programmes:

Fashion/KD

Limit of participants:

15

Registration with:

philipp.rupp@fh-bielefeld.de

Content of event:

The workshop Masks - augmented personality opens up a refreshing space for intuitive creation and the fun material, texture and colour composition of a mask with a concise character, and invites inspiring exchange and critical reflection on linked themes such as up-cycling, queer culture, the question of inspiration and cultural appropriation or the restitution of cultural heritage.

Christine Rösch is a fashion designer and lecturer at the Universities of Art and Design in Basel and Geneva.
After her initial professional experiences at the traditional Paris fashion house Sonia Rykiel and the avant-garde Maison Martin Margiela, she contributed to shape the menswear brand Raf Simons as the Joint Head Designer for several years. To expand those experiences, she took the role as the Head of Apparel at the fast-growing high-performance company On-running in Zurich. Since 2017, Christine is further enrolled as a lecturer and jury member in the Basel Institute of Fashion and is currently co-responsible for the MA2 program at the HEAD in Geneva, while pursuing the MA program in Art History and Iconic Theory at the University of Basel.

 

 

Friday, 7/5/2021
09.30 (CEST)
Personal Documentation (from Monday to Friday)

Name of host:

Prof. Dipl.-Des. Katharina Bosse 

Name of guest:

Yulie Cohen 

Title of event:

Personal Documentation 

Type of event:

Workshop (from Monday to Friday)

Time of event:

09.30 – 16.00 (break from 12.00 – 13.00) 

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Registration with:

yuliecohen@gmail.com 

Registration deadline:

29.04.2021 

Open for the following
study programmes:

A & MA students: Art, Design, Industrial Design, Visual communication, Photography, Video, Filmmaking, animation, Fashion, Jewellery, Ceramics - all studies with the Art & Design

Limit of participants:

10

Content of event:

The workshop focuses on self-documentation, which usually takes place within the intimate framework of the family, and in the relationships between the speaking individual and social institutions (family, government, etc.).  The course, centered on self-documentation, represents, among other things, a dominant cultural trend today that encourages self-exposure, but, unlike uncritical “selfie culture,” it emphasizes the difference and the distinctive nature of personal documentation as an autobiographical record that usually includes the intersection between the private sphere and the public and political one.

Yulie Cohen is a Filmmaker and a distinguished lecturer.  Earned a degree in Sociology & Anthropology from Tel Aviv University (1981), and an MA with distinction in Communication Arts from the New York Institute of Technology (1984).
Worked in films in New York and Los Angeles, returning to Israel in 1988 for the birth of the first of two daughters.
Since 1993, Yulie has directed and/or produced many documentaries. Her films, including the acclaimed trilogy My Terrorist (2002), My Land Zion (2004) and My Brother (2007) have been shown at international film festivals, translated to more than 20 languages, broadcast worldwide by many television channels, purchased by the libraries of dozens of academies, and discussed at conferences in Israel and abroad. Cohen was awarded the Art of Film prize at the Jerusalem Film Festival in 2005.
My Israel (2008) was commissioned by BBC and was based on the trilogy.  A Minor Shrine For Our Love (2014) was curated for Dani Karavan's exhibition 50 years of the Negev Monument in The Negev Museum of Art.  Our Natural Right (2020) was premiered in Tel Aviv Solidarity Film Festival. Since 2008, she has been teaching at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem including the course Personal Documentation in the M.Des. Degree programme of visual communications at Bezalel.

11.30 (CEST)
Topics to digital marketing (Cancelled due to illness)

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. Riza Öztürk 

Name of guest:

Prof. Dr. Ela Sibel Bayrak-Meydanoglu 

Title of event:

Topics to digital marketing 

Type of event:

Lecture 

Time of event:

11.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English 

Open for the following
study programmes:

All bachelor's degree programmes in the Faculty of Business

Content of event:

The goal is to provide a systematic presentation of the operational practices of (international) mobile business, including instruments of the mobile business system, technologies, applications and the (international) market. The course aims to impart an awareness of the continuous changes in these major fields, alongside with changes in international mobile business approaches, market strategies and practices. Its objective is to analyse the nature of mobile business at the international, regional, national, institutional and corporate levels, to provide the student with an understanding of the concepts and techniques related to international mobile business l operations and to discuss the major current events in this field. Main topics are Technical Basics, Economic Fundamentals, Mobile application scenarios, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Payment, and Security.

Prof. Dr. Ela Sibel Bayrak Meydanoğlu is a Professor of Management Information Systems and Marketing at the Department of Business Administration at Turkish-German University (Istanbul). She earned her bachelor's degree in Business Informatics in 1997 and maste's degree in Finance and Accounting in 2000 at Marmara University (Istanbul). She earned her doctorate at the University of Lüneburg (Germany) in 2005. She was promoted to the associate professorship in the area of Management Information Systems by the Turkish Higher Education Council in 2011. She teaches on e-business, management information systems, digital marketing in bachelor and master programs. Her current fields of research cover digital transformation, digital business, and digital marketing.

14.00 (CEST)
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Opportunities in a Digitalizing Europe: Experiences from Finland

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. Bernhard Wach 

Name of guest:

Dr. Mikhail Nemilentsev 

Title of event:

Entrepreneurship and Innovation Opportunities in a Digitalizing Europe: Experiences from Finland 

Type of event:

Lecture

Time of event:

14.00

Link of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English 

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes 

Content of event:

In this lecture, Finland's innovation and entrepreneurship profile will be presented through the lens of the digital economy's trends in Europe.

The course will include the following topics:

  1. Finland and its international innovation profile
  2. Finland's national innovation (eco-)system as the founding block of entrepreneurship and innovation
  3. Education in & for innovation: teaching local and being global; glocalization and globalization of the Finnish education.
  4. Innovation types, innovation methods & innovation trajectories - reconsidered through digital business realities
  5. Finland & Europe go digital: remarks on Europe's and Finland's digital culture
  6. Finland's perspective of networking & idea's maturation: towards international entrepreneurship opportunities


Dr. Mikhail Nemilentsev:

  • Degrees: 22.08.2013 Doctoral Degree in Economics (KTT). Major subject – Entrepreneurship. University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä School of Business and Economics. Finland. 04.02.2013 Ph.D. Degree in Economics. Major subject – Pricing; Saint-Petersburg State Economic University. Department of Finance. Russia.
  • Current employment: 01.01.2018-till present – Principal Lecturer, Head of BBA Programme in International Business, Head and Studies Coordinator of MBA Programme in International Business Management, Coordinator of Double Degree Programmes, Project Manager and Project Expert (Creative Industries –Unit), Department of International Business (Kouvola), South-Eastern University of Applied Sciences (XAMK). Finland.
  • Research interests in entrepreneurship, innovation, economic clusters, entrepreneurship education, and family business. Project manager, project expert and project developer in multiple RDI projects incl. Finland-Russia cross-border and Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership programmes as well as Finnish national and regional entrepreneurship development projects with the aim to boost international and regional entrepreneurship in Finland.
  • Certified teacher in international higher education, holder of the diploma of Finnish national programme “RDI-expert coaching”, Innovation and Commercialisation track.
14.00 (CEST)
Signal processing in ferromagnetic fibers

Name of host:

Prof. Dr. Andrea Ehrmann

Name of guest:

Prof. Dr. hab. Tomasz Blachowicz

Title of event:

Signal processing in ferromagnetic fibers

Type of event:

Scientific Lecture

Time of event:

14.00 - 15.30

Zoomlink of event:

Available in ILIAS (iw.fh-bielefeld.de)

Language of event:

English

Open for the following
study programmes:

Open for all study programmes

Content of event:

Magnetic fibers are of large interest for diverse applications. The presentation will give an insight into static and dynamic micromagnetic simulations with novel methods, focussing on signal processing for new applications in spintronics and neuromorphic computing.

Prof. Dr. hab. Tomasz Blachowicz:

  • Professor at SUT since 2009.
  • Habilitation in Physics completed in June 2004, "Brillouin spectroscopy in crystal lattices - acoustic and spin waves", Gdansk University, Institute of Experimental Physics, Department of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science, Gdansk, Poland;

  • Experienced in
    • Electronics incl. laboratory electrical and optical measurements;
    • Optical and mechanical system design for spectroscopy, luminescence, medical imaging, and magneto-optics;
    • Fractals, multifractals, deterministic chaos, econophysics, geomorphology;
    • Geophysics by image processing;
    • Elastic waves (Sezawa, Rayleigh) in layered materials;
    • Spintronics, magnetoelectronics;
    • Spin waves and GHZ phonons optical spectroscopy (Brillouin light scattering - BLS);
    • Lasers (gas, solid-state) and optical system alignment;
    • Textile magnetism;
  • Particular research interests
    • Computer simulations of physical phenomena, parallel computing (Magpar), OOMMF, textile magnetism;
    • Physics of textiles; magnetism of textiles & textile magnets incl. optical methods;
    • Magnetoelectronics, exchange-bias, magnetic effects in low-dimensional structures, magnetization dynamics, spintronics by optical methods;
    • Optical spectroscopies - in crystals, metallic superlattices, semiconductors, thin layers, multilayers; acoustic phonons and magnons - BLS, MOKE, DMOKE, photoluminescence;
    • Image processing
Masks - augmented personality (from Monday to Friday)

Name of host:

Prof. Philipp Rupp 

Name of guest:

Christine Rösch 

Title of event:

Masks - augmented personality 

Type of event:

Workshop (from Monday to Friday)

Zoomlink of event:

Participants will be informed of the exact dates and zoom links when they register

Language of event:

German

Registration with:

philipp.rupp@fh-bielefeld.de 

Open for the following
study programme:

Fashion/KD 

Limit of participants:

15

Content of event:

The workshop Masks - augmented personality opens up a refreshing space for intuitive creation and the fun material, texture and colour composition of a mask with a concise character, and invites inspiring exchange and critical reflection on linked themes such as up-cycling, queer culture, the question of inspiration and cultural appropriation or the restitution of cultural heritage.

Christine Rösch is a fashion designer and lecturer at the Universities of Art and Design in Basel and Geneva.
After her initial professional experiences at the traditional Paris fashion house Sonia Rykiel and the avant-garde Maison Martin Margiela, she contributed to shape the menswear brand Raf Simons as the Joint Head Designer for several years. To expand those experiences, she took the role as the Head of Apparel at the fast-growing high-performance company On-running in Zurich. Since 2017, Christine is further enrolled as a lecturer and jury member in the Basel Institute of Fashion and is currently co-responsible for the MA2 program at the HEAD in Geneva, while pursuing the MA program in Art History and Iconic Theory at the University of Basel.