Good morning OpenSpacers:

I have received from afriend this mail that announces a “Higher Education Open 
Space” organized bythe European Union. He sent me this happy because EU was 
adopting Open Spaceand he expected me to be happy with that.

Here is the mail I have received:

« Campus Europae Higher Education Open Space
The HigherEducation Open Space (HEOS) 2015,following up the Council's 
communiqué after Yerevan willprovide universities, students and stakeholder 
representatives an open,innovative and creative space for discussion on joint 
approaches to facethese challenges. It also aims to contribute in a concrete 
way tothe modernisation of higher education and to buildalliances to reinforce 
the competitiveness and governance of Europeanuniversities. It will allow for 
policy discussions and practical workingsessions through two main events: a 
conference on the 3rd of Novemberon how to reach 20% of student mobility by 
2020 while maintaining the qualityof mobility flows; an Open Space on the 
4th-5th of November addressingtopical issues of universities, students and 
stakeholders in the field of the modernisation agenda. Registeruntil 30 
September 2015! » (end of the mail)

If one looks to the Program 
(http://uni-foundation.eu/higher-education-open-space/conference)one finds the 
Agenda below (after my signature).

There are a lotof speakers all the time!!! But even the sessions that could be 
"open" are like this: 

1) The sessionon ”Disruptive innovation in the field of student mobility” has 4 
experts speaking about it(no students, as far as I can see)

2) The session of “GroupDiscussion” (14:00 - 15:00) has 4 predefinedsubjects:

·        Funding strategies to increase exchanges

·        Length matters: 1 semester vs. 1 year abroad

·        Ad-hoc partnerships and international consortia

·        The increasing importance of QA and recognition of credits


3)The Round-table (15:30 - 17:00) has 2 speakers (Profs).

 So my questionsare:

-      Is this Open Space?

-      What is the conceptof "Open Space" of the European Union?

-      Did they get that name(Open Space) from OST facilitators from Europe or 
it was only the fact that “Open”is cool (and “Closed” is awful) and they don’t 
even know what OST is?

 I would like to have other opinions, especially fromEuropean people more close 
to the center of Europe (somewhere in the line fromBrussels to Berlin…)

Regards and have anice week end

 Artur

(From Portugal, in theSouthwest of Europe - or is it in the North of Africa? 
See the map bellow...)

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Attachment 1 


Agenda


09:00 - 09:30: Arrival and registration

09:30 - 10:30: Opening session

·        Opening speech

·        Keynote speaker on the renewed framework of ET 2020
Speaker: Representative of the European Commission, Directorate 
Education,Audiovisual and Culture

·        The challenges of universities to maintain quality in mobilitywhile 
intensifying their mobility flows
Speaker: Prof. Miguel Ángel Sotelo, President of the European 
UniversityFoundation

·        The students’ perspective on the challenge of increasing mobility
Speaker: Safi Sabuni, President of the Erasmus Student Network

10:30 - 11:00: Coffee break

11:00 - 12:30: Disruptive innovation in the field of studentmobility

·        The automatic recognition of studies abroad
Speaker: Prof. Christoph Ehmann, Secretary-General of the European 
UniversityFoundation

·        The Erasmus Without Papers network
Speaker: Valère Meus, International Relations Expert of the Ghent University

·        Solving the challenge of fair grade conversion
Speaker: Dr. Anthony Vickers, Bologna Expert, University of Essex

·        Towards 100% of student mobility
Speaker: Prof. Éric Tschirhart, Vice-President of the University of Luxembourg

12:30 - 14:00: Lunch

14:00 - 15:00: Group discussions

Increasing the quantity and quality of student mobility

·        Funding strategies to increase exchanges

·        Length matters: 1 semester vs. 1 year abroad

·        Ad-hoc partnerships and international consortia

·        The increasing importance of QA and recognition of credits

15:00 - 15:30: Coffee break

15:30 - 17:00: Round-table

How universities can best reach 20% of student mobility and itsimpact on society

·        Prof. Georg Winckler, former Rector of the University of Viennaand 
former President of the EUA

·        Prof. Éric Froment, former President of the University LumièreLyon 2 
and former President of the EUA

17:00- 17:30: Closing session


 
Attachment 2 

Map – Portugal in theworld (and Azores as part of Portugal)…



https://www.google.pt/search?q=world+map+portugal&biw=1312&bih=921&tbm=isch&imgil=C2NUEHJZ0N389M%253A%253BCFLWhrA_yxek_M%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.hasslberger.com%25252Fterceira%25252Fpages%25252Fmap-terceira.html&source=iu&pf=m&fir=C2NUEHJZ0N389M%253A%252CCFLWhrA_yxek_M%252C_&usg=__5shYsIl1mtR9BUkQ2PY-5Dwwxt0%3D#imgrc=C2NUEHJZ0N389M%3A&usg=__5shYsIl1mtR9BUkQ2PY-5Dwwxt0%3D


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