November–December, 2024
November–December, 2024
Registration is closed, there are no available spots at the moment
➤ Intended for:
Student-to-student supporters (tutors, peer-supporters, buddies, etc.)
Staff working as a student supporter (e.g. counselors, course supervisors, etc.)
➤ ECTS credits: 3
➤ Contact email: anne.uukkivi@tktk.ee
Are you passionate about improving student support and mental health in higher education? Join us at the upcoming BIP (Blended Intensive Programme), where we integrate students' mental health, educational psychology, inter-institutional practice exchange, and innovation in student support environments.
Virtual part: 18th November at 15:00 Estonian time.
Onsite: 2nd–6th December in Tallinn, Estonia.
By fostering creativity and innovation in developing student support systems, this BIP offers a unique opportunity to enhance the overall student experience. Led by TTK in collaboration with partners, this program is designed to provide you with the insights and skills necessary to make a real impact.
Research: Dive into the latest research and best practices in educational psychology.
Workshops: Participate in workshops that integrate theoretical foundations, practice exchange, and design thinking tools to generate new ideas for student support.
Collaborative Innovation: Collaborate with peers and staff members, including peer-supporters (students), to create better support practices for higher education institutions.
Knowledge and Tools: Gain the knowledge and tools needed to help students remain safe, motivated, focused, and engaged in their learning.
Accommodation and transportation costs are covered by your institution's Erasmus funds.
Please contact the Erasmus coordinator of your home university to discuss details of Erasmus training mobility before you apply.
Don't miss out on this chance to be part of a transformative experience that will shape the future of student support. Join us and contribute to creating a better, more supportive environment for students everywhere.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Facilitating Inter-Institutional Practice Exchange:
Build a network for partner institutions to share effective practices and strategies for student support.
Innovating Student Support Environments:
Encourage the development of innovative ideas and approaches to create optimal, supportive environments for students.
Understanding the role of higher education institutions in supporting student well-being.
Learning about contemporary educational psychology guidelines for supporting student well-being.
Familiarising yourself with the practices of partner universities and analysing their relevance and effectiveness in supporting students.
18th November 2024 — 1st meeting online, 2 h.
18th–29th November 2024 — Independent work online.
2nd–6th December 2024 onsite at TTK University of Applied Sciences, Tallinn, Estonia.
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NB! Please contact the Erasmus coordinator of your home university to discuss details for funding before you register.
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