STUDENT BLOG: Investigating Culture Beyond Covid data using machine learning algorithms
Hello! I am Isaac Ellis, and I am currently completing my master’s degree in maths and...
Read MoreHello! I am Isaac Ellis, and I am currently completing my master’s degree in maths and...
Read Moreby Floor Keersmaekers | May 25, 2021 | news
Applications for CIRCLET’s 2021-2022 professional development opportunities are now closed. Our...
Read Moreby Sarah Pardon | Mar 22, 2021 | news
Want to be part of our CIRCLET-community in 2021-2022? Read the call, check the essential info and register now! Curious but not sure if it’s for you? Don’t forget to check our testimonials and watch our video!
Read MoreCatherine: “Engaging and getting feedback from colleagues from other disciplines is most beneficial.” Catherine Gorman is Senior Lecturer, School of Hospitality Management and Tourism and she joined the TU Dublin learning circle, and the International Learning Circle, in 2020-2021.
Read MoreToday we talk to Orsi, PhD student at Corvinus University of Budapest, who joined the online module in 2020-2021. Orsolya: “Up until the module I had only been aware of the NGO perspective and the module allowed me to see different ones as well and thus have a more comprehensive picture of the whole process.”
Read Moreby Sarah Pardon | Mar 9, 2021 | news
A new academic year, a new CIRCLET call! When? In the week of March 22, 2021, the CIRCLET team...
Read MoreScreenshot taken at our reflection session in the beginning of January: connected, even at a distance.
Read Moreby Sarah Pardon | Dec 9, 2020 | news
How can we inspire engaged practitioners? And how can we create a sense of commonality for those...
Read Moreby Sarah Pardon | Dec 3, 2020 | news
Communities and Students Together (CaST) has published a state-of-the-art review of Engaged...
Read Moreby Sarah Pardon | Nov 30, 2020 | event, news
Yes, last Thursday we got off to a flying start with our first international learning circle! And...
Read MoreIn all five partner institutions, the 1st learning circles have taken place the past month. Almost...
Read MoreSince 2008 TUD’s Programme for Students Learning With Communities has been coordinating collaborative research and learning projects with communities. Over a 1000 students each year – from chemistry to journalism – work with underserved community organisations, supervised by lecturers.
Read MoreThis presentation was recorded for the Living Knowledge Festival in 2021.
CIRCLET unites the skills and experiences of 5 European universities to support academic staff to embed community engaged research and learning in their modules, enhanced by educational technology.