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New energy and processes in place
Mattias Wiggberg reflects on the latest meeting with the Faculty Board at ITM.
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Premiere of the Faculty Board School Meeting
On November 21, the Faculty Board ITM invites you to a very first school meeting to discuss collegiality in hiring and promotion. Fredrik Asplund and Anne-Kathrin Peters are the teacher representatives in charge.
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Truck driving and future scenarios
Anders Berglund, Affiliate Faculty at KTH and Head of External Cooperation at Scania, reflects on the last meeting with the Faculty Board at ITM.
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Educational strategies and collaboration in the ITM Faculty Board
The Faculty Board of the ITM School held its first large meeting with the college on 21 November. We spoke to teacher representative Bengt Wittgren about the meeting and his role on the board. “The conversation about the career system is a good way forward, but we need more discussions with the college,” says Bengt, who is passionate about the development of KTH's programmes.
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“Our programmes don’t reflect society”
Per Lundqvist from the Faculty Board shares that the ITM School is now making a concerted effort to develop its educational programmes to better meet future needs. Starting this autumn, a comprehensive review of all programmes will be launched, supported by a new Deputy Director of First and Second Cycle Education (Deputy GA).
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She looks forward to closer collaboration between management and the faculty board
Hi Malin Selleby, Deputy Chair of the ITM School’s Faculty Board, professor, and unit head.
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Transparency and influence: Anne-Kathrin Peters on her work in the Faculty Board
Anne-Kathrin Peters, an Associate Professor at the Department of Learning, was attracted to the Faculty Board thanks to her commitment to sustainability, democracy and gender equality. On a daily basis, she teaches KTH staff about higher education pedagogy, helping them learn how to teach in ways that promote both JML* and sustainability. Her role in the Faculty Board is soon set to bring new challenges.