Fika Chat about what a vibrant campus means according to students
Podcast "Fika Chat on the Future of Education" – episode 30
Johan Fridell chats over coffee (fika) with guests from or outside KTH about the future of education in general and the change programme "Future Education at KTH" in particular. In this episode with David Puustinen and Gustav Svensson from THS.
Time: Wed 2024-03-06 15.00 - 15.30
Video link: Zoom
Language: Swedish
Participating: Johan Fridell, Anna Jerbrant, David Puustinen, Gustav Svensson
The chat in Zoom will be open as usual, so everyone is welcome with questions and reflections.
Today's guests: David Puustinen and Gustav Svensson from THS
One of the thirteen principles in the framework for Future Education at KTH is vibrant campus. To fill the principle with content, THS (KTH's student union) has conducted a study on what a vibrant campus means to KTH's students. David Puustinen and Gustav Svensson conducted the study and in this week's podcast Johan Fridell and Anna Jerbrant talk to them about the results. A vibrant campus is of course more than buildings and premises, but what is needed to say that KTH has a vibrant campus?
Definitions of the 13 principles of the framework for Future Education
About the podcast
Johan Fridell chats over coffee (fika) with guests from or outside KTH about the future of education in general and our change programme " Future Education at KTH " in particular.
The podcast is broadcast live on Wednesdays at 15:00-15:30.
Co-create for the podcast
Since we are podcasting live, you have the opportunity to ask questions and comment during the conversation. If you have your own wishes about what you would like to hear, or maybe even participate in the podcast yourself, you are welcome to contact framtiden@kth.se (write "podcast" in the subject line).
Podcast host: Johan Fridell
You may recognise the podcast host Johan Fridell, who, during the corona pandemic, podcasted with a former KTH colleague about digitalisation at KTH. Search for Fikapodden (or & Fika) on Spotify or Youtube.