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3 Summer Schools in 1: Social Digital Innovation for Education, Digital Communication Foundation, Philosophical Anthropology & Digital Humanism

Category:
Courses
Educational hub:
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Target audience:
University:

ECTS credits:
8
Mode of delivery:
Blended
Contact name:
Martin Verner
Contact email:
martin.verner@upol.cz
Contact name #2:
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Contact email #2:
Language:
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Study cycle:
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Additional info:
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Start date:
2026-05-18
End date:
2026-04-22
Application start:
2026-03-01
Application deadline:
2026-04-24

SGD:
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Course credit:
Yes
Free course:
Yes
Aurora competence framework:
Only for enrolled students:
Open for registration to all Aurora Universities:
Faculty:
Micro-credential:
No
Micro-credential URL:
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3 summer schools in 1 This Summer School is part of the DIGISOC programme and offers three interesting tracks for you to choose from: • Social Digital Innovation for Education • Digital Communication Foundation • Philosophical Anthropology and Digital Humanism The Summer School will take place 18 to 22 May, with virtual components taking place on the 30th of April and 28th of May. As part of the virtual component, two online sessions will be organized. The first session will focus on the overall organization of the summer school, including detailed information on participation requirements and an introduction to the programme and its thematic structure. Students will be able to choose one of three thematic tracks: Digital Communication, Social Digital Innovation in Education, or Philosophical Anthropology and Digital Humanism. The second (final) virtual session will take place after the physical component and will serve as a debriefing. It will focus on the presentation and evaluation of individual projects developed by students within their chosen thematic track during the summer school, as well as on shared reflection and feedback.