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Going digital in research & education partnerships: opportunities, challenges, and risks

Please register by 27 November 2017

Venue

Swiss National Science Foundation
Wildhainweg 21
3000 Bern

The 2017 annual conference of the KFPE organized together with SUDAC (the swissuniversities Development and Cooperation Network) focuses on the potential and limitations of digital tools and approaches in the research and policy arenas, and the relevance of such tools and approaches in education.

Copyright, J. Pelikan, SwissTPH Basel
Image: J. Pelikan, Swiss TPH

Opportunities and challenges offered by ICT will be showcased through:

  • Select experiences of Swiss establishments that have ‘gone digital’ in their partnership with institutions in low and middle income countries, and which will highlight their use of digital systems in support of evidence-informed policy making and the role of access and control of information; and
  • Presentations by professionals representing different disciplines and working in varied geographical contexts, underlining existing obstacles presented by as well as potential risks of using digital ICT.

These examples will guide reflections on how to harness the potential of ‘digitalization’ and what approaches may emerge as most promising to successfully integrate ICT tools in research and education partnerships.

Registration required by 27. November 2017 (in case you still plan to participate -

Categories

  • Research partnership
  • Training
Languages: English