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Fika Chat with Stefan Östlund about the international dimension of KTH's programmes

Podcast "Fika Chat on the Future of Education" – episode 29

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Stefan Östlund. Photo: Magnus Glans

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 Stefan Östlund, Vice President for International Relations at KTH.

Time: Wed 2024-02-21 15.00 - 15.30

Video link: Zoom

Language: Swedish

Participating: Johan Fridell, Stefan Östlund, Gunnar Tibert

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The chat in Zoom will be open as usual, so everyone is welcome with questions and reflections.

Today's guest: Stefan Östlund

KTH is, and is aiming to continue to be, a leading global technical university. This applies not only to research but also to education. What does this mean and what components are included in this work in terms of education?

Stefan Östlund is Vice President for International Relations at KTH and in this week's podcast episode he joins Johan Fridell and Gunnar Tibert to discuss the international dimension of KTH's programmes. You can imagine that it includes more than just exchange studies, but what exactly is being done and what strategies are in place to develop it even more?

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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.

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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.