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EUROSTUDENT RESEARCHERS’ FORUM - PROGRAMMEFEBRUARY 1, 9:00 - 18:30
FEBRUARY 2, 9:00 - 14:00
9.00 - 9.30
9.30 - 9.45
9.45 - 10.45
10.45 - 12.45
12.45 - 14.00
14.00 - 15.00
15.00 - 17.00
17.00 - 17.30
9:00 - 9:50
9:50 - 11:50
11:50 - 12:20
12:30 - 14:00
14.30 - 17.00
17.30 - 18.30
19.30 - 21.00
Registration and Coffee
Welcome note EUROSTUDENT Consortium (Kristina Hauschildt, DZHW),Jurgita Petrauskienė, Minister of Education and Science, Lithuania
Parallel Thematic SessionsPresentations by EUROSTUDENT researchers (see detailed programme, page 2)
Lunch and networking
Coffee Break
Lunch and networking
Vilnius City Tour (optional)
Researchers’ Forum Dinner and Networking
Plenary Session EUROSTUDENT VI communication and dissemination strategy - Hanna Stella Haaristo, Praxis
Getting the most out of your data – how to visualise research results for a broad audience - Jeff Knezovich, data visualisation expert
Parallel Thematic Sessions Presentations by EUROSTUDENT researchers (see detailed programme, page 2)
Speed Networking Session Meet other researchers and discuss research opportunitiesFamily photo at the end of the session
Visualisation workshop Work together with other researchers on a visualization of EUROSTUDENT data in this hands-on session with active participation. Parallel coffee break.
Closing Session
Conference chronicle with president of Lithuanian National Union of Students (Lietuvos studentu sajunga - LSS) Paulius Baltokas / Andrius Zalitis
Closing address (EUROSTUDENT Consortium)
Plenary Session: Keynote speeches
Methodological Challenges in International Comparative Surveys - Ineke Stoop, The Netherlands Institute for Social Research
Using international comparisons to help understand and frame the specifics of national higher education systems - an example usingEUROSTUDENT data - Nicolas Charles, Maître de conferences, Université de Bordeaux
Plenary SessionStakeholders on Use and Uses of EUROSTUDENT Data
• Jan Pakulski, Head of Unit Evidence-Based Policy and Evaluation, Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture, European Commission• Lea Meister, President - European Students' Union• EUROSTUDENT research teams • Looking back on 20+ years of EUROSTUDENT - Giovanni Finocchietti, Associazione CIMEA, E:VI research team Italy • EUROSTUDENT with fresh eyes - Thorlakur Karlsson, Maskina Research, E:VI research team Iceland
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WORKING STUDENTS I
WORKING STUDENTS II STUDY SUCCESS UNDERSTANDING INTERNATIONALLYMOBILE STUDENTS (15:00 - 17:15)
10:4
5 - 1
2:45
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0 - 1
7:00
ROOM SATISFACTIONFEB 1ST ROOM RESPECT ROOM IMAGINE
METHODOLOGY SOCIAL DIMENSION - EQUITY, PARTICIPATIONAND LIVING CONDITIONS
Vaida Šaukeckienė,Martin Unger
Chairs
SI
AT
NO
LT
IS
Ksenja Hauptman Working students and students' perception of employability
Factors influencing thecombination of studyingand paid employment
Norwegian results fromEurostudent V in aEuropean perspective
Balancing learning andearning: a portrait of aworking student
Working students in Iceland
Martin Unger
Kjartan Steffensen, Anna-Lena Keute
Vaida Šaukeckienė
Thorlakur Karlsson
Madonna Maroun, ChristineScholz, Vaida Šaukeckienė
Chairs
MT
IT
HU
FR
RS
Madonna Maroun,Christine Scholz
Improving the educatio-nal experiences of students who work
Trends in studentemployment, and howstudents spend timebudget
Employment During Study Time: Promoter or Hinderer?
Students’ employment and studies
Working students
Giovanni Finocchietti
Ádám Hámori, ÁgostonHorváth, Zsuzsanna Veroszta
Odile Ferry
Marija Milisavljević
Chairs
AT
DK
PT
NL
AT
Froukje Wartenbergh-Cras,Bas Kurver, Martin Unger
Bianca Thaler, Martin Unger
A mixture of professional culture and socio-economic situation of the students
Time budget, combining national registry data, drop out, and internships
The socioeconomic conditions of students and the success in Higher Education: methodological and analytical issues
How do they fare?
Stress and Mental Health Difficulties among Students in Austria
Ditte Beyer, Ken Thomassen
Susana da Cruz Martins, Rosário Mauritti, António Firmino da Costa
Bas Kurver, Froukje Wartenbergh-Cras
Berta Terzieva, Sarah Zaussinger
Chairs
IE
LV
HR
CZ
SE
Angelika Grabher, Eva MariaVögtle
Brian Gormley The impact of living arrangementson academic engagement forstudents in Ireland
About public funding for highereducation and its impact on accessand participation in higher education
Social stratification in Croatianhigher education system
Social Selectivity of the Czech Tertiary Education System: Comparison between EUROSTUDENT V and VI
Housing satisfaction in the diverseSwedish student population
Ilze Trapenciere
Ivan Rimac, Jelena Ogestra
Jakub Fischer, KristýnaVltavská
Erica Finnerman, FrederikLindstrom
Chairs
SI
SE
AT
CH
Eurostudents
Angelika Grabher, IrisSchwarzenbacher, Eva Maria Vögtle
Katarina Aškerc Veniger Internationally mobile students
International mobility in the Swedish admission system
Structural obstacles to student mobility
International students in Switzerland: resources and hardships
Constructing the higher education student: a comparative study of six European countries. An introduction to the 'EuroStudents' project.
Erica Finnerman, Frederik Lindstrom
Angelika Grabher, Iris Schwarzenbacher
Yassin Boughaba
Anu Lainio,Jessie Abrahams
RO International student mobility in Romania – structural and individualchallenges
Gabriela Jitaru, SorinMitulescu, Andreea Gheba
UA Academic mobilty of Ukrainian students: intentions, involvement and obstacles
Kseniya Kizilova
EUROSTUDENT RESEARCHERS’ FORUM - PARALLEL SESSIONS
version Jan 26, 2017
Chairs
NL
EE
DE
GE
Froukje Wartenbergh-Cras,Hanna-Stella Haaristo,Bas Kurver
Bas Kurver, FroukjeWartenbergh-Cras
A EUROSTUDENT micro-data set - possibilities and challenges
Comments made by students infilling in the questionnaire
How to improve the response rateof student surveys
Main challenges and trends ofEUROSTUDENT VI survey in Georgia
Hanna-Stella Haaristo
Elke Middendorff
Mzia Tsereteli, MarinaMchedlishvili
TR Methodological Issues and Research Process in Turkey
Bilge Kağan Özdemir