Aiming to become better lecturers: PhD candidates from across Europe gathered in Bodø

PhD candidates from across Europe gathered in Bodø with a shared goal: to become better university lecturers for their students.

Participants from different academic fields, institutions and countries spent a week at Nord University’s Bodø campus in April, taking part in an intensive course focused on teaching skills.

Over five days, they shared experiences, discussed challenges and explored practical methods they plan to test in their own teaching.

“The course is designed to help participants develop as lecturers. Building on their previous experience and knowledge, they learn and grow in their roles as part of an inclusive international community of colleagues,” explains Professor Anna CohenMiller from PLUS at Nord University.

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Teaching skills: Myriam Guichard of University of Brest, Anna CohenMiller from Nord University and Antonio Manuel Brenes Castano at the University of Cadiz work together to give the students valuable insight into the best way of teaching. Photo: Lise Fagerbakk, Nord University

The course is funded by the Sea-EU alliance, of which Nord University is the only Norwegian member, and was organized in collaboration with PLUS and partners Myriam Guichard of University of Brest (France), Aleksandra Koszarek-Cyra at University of Gdansk (Poland) and Antonio Manuel Brenes Castano at the University of Cadiz (Spain). 

Together, they work to develop new and creative approaches to teaching.

The cross-cultural programme focused on university pedagogy for PhD candidates, student-active learning, and presentation and communication. After digital learning lessons, participants from several European countries met in person in Bodø. They will also meet online in May to finalize the course.

The participants expressed high satisfaction with the course and highlighted specific teaching methods they plan to apply in their own classrooms.

“I teach students in international topics, so I am here to learn more – and I have learned a lot. I have learned methods that I can use when I get home both in teaching with the students, and for myself, says Mariusz from Poland.”

Students in a group discussion, using laptops
Happy: The joined together to discuss how to find the best methods in teaching skills. From the left to the right: Daria from Poland, Cristobal from Spain – but he works at Nord University, Ivona from Croatia, Martta from Finland – who also work at campus Bodø, and Mariousz from Poland. Cristobal and Martta both work at the Faculty of Social Sciences. Photo: Lise Fagerbakk, Nord University

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