Want to know more about running engaging academic conferences online ❔💻
With online events set to stay beyond the pandemic, @OU_FASSTEST has created a guide with tips and tricks to help make your conferences engaging and inclusive, check it out 👇
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#FacesOfRetopea quote by @SteffiSinclair1 (@religion_ou): "In my view, the particular value of the Retopea project lies in the way it creatively engages young people with religious history and gets some to think about its relevance today". Full interview👉 youtu.be/pFalI5gToxQ
This word cloud was created by participants at the annual BASR conference #BASR2020 in response to the question: What words do you associate with teaching in HE during Covid19? Words mentioned most frequently are largest: anxiety, overload, uncertainty - but also creativity...
Interview with Patrick Pasture @KU_Leuven for the #FacesOfRetopea series which aims to present our team: "People are living in different bubbles and we want to bring these different bubbles in contact". Please subscribe to our YouTube channel!
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#FacesOfRETOPEA:
“Let's not be naive: it will be a long way from RETOPEA to Utopia. But young people – at least what is my firm impression – are walking that way, because they are open to dialogue even if this dialogue is not simple" - Karel van Nieuwenhuyse (@KU_Leuven).
How have photographs of artworks and their display influenced how we think about specific works – and about art history and the history of collecting more generally? Check out very interesting panel organized by Warburg Institute
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#FacesOfRETOPEA: Madis Maasing (@unitartu): "I learned that religion might have quite different position in European school textbooks and that interreligious relations and #religious topics in general are largely disappearing when the last centuries are discussed".
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🎥 Film: the scene from the "Wolf Hall", British television serial first broadcast on BBC Two.