Storträffen meetup Spring 2024: Promoting relevance and quality in education at KTH
The Faculty Council of KTH Royal Institute of Technology emphasises the importance of university-wide exchange and learning as part of the systematic quality work. To strengthen the exchange of experience and continuous quality development of our programmes, the Storträffen meetup is arranged every semester for all staff and students. This Storträffen meetup will be entirely physical and largely in English (in plenary and in several discussion groups).
Welcome to Storträffen meetup VT-24. As usual, the spring semester's Storträffen meetup on education at all levels invites all teachers, students and staff at KTH and within the Stockholm trio university alliance. New and experienced participants are welcome. The opening and closing is in the plenary in Q1 where the Dean of faculty and others welcome you and KTH's pedagogical prize winner gives an introductory lecture. Most of the afternoon is devoted to group discussions in the classrooms of the Q building. At the spring semester Storträffen meetup, the main language is English in the plenary sessions, and many group discussions are also held in English.
If you register before the 7th May, you will be able to vote on discussion topics, which will help us to plan the Storträffen meetup. However, the registration will be open as long as spaces are available.
Click on the "Register and vote here" button to go to the voting and registration page:
Approximate times for Storträffen meet up
12.00-12.30 – Name tag and sandwich lunch in the Q-house
13.25-15.30 – Three discussion rounds of 30 minutes each, with a coffee break between rounds 2 and 3.
15.40-16.30 – Summing up, closing and looking forward in
Q1
Future Education at KTH
The Future of Education will have a poster exhibition for project round 2023 in
Q31
. On the poster you can see (via post-it) if the project manager will be available during the break to answer questions about the project.
https://intra.kth.se/utbildning/framtidens-utbildning/aktiviteter/projekt/2023
Contact us
Email
framtiden@kth.se
Quality assurance in education
"University-wide exchange of experience and learning is part of the systematic quality work at KTH" as mentioned in the latest steer document on quality assurance in education.The guideline with the registration number V-2023-0867 is available in Swedish on
Publication of policy documents
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Keynote speaker for Storträffen meetup Spring 2024
“An important component of my teaching is that the students see a common thread in terms of what, why and how it is taught,” says Farazee Asif, winner of KTH's Pedagogical Prize. Photo: Magnus Glans
Keynote speaker Farazee Asif the Pedagogical Prize winner 2023
Farazee Asif, a Docent in Circular Manufacturing Systems, has been engaged in research and education since joining the Department of Production Engineering in 2006. Specializing in Circular Economy, his focus includes modeling and simulating complex systems for resource conservation in Circular Manufacturing Systems. Additionally, he serves as the coordinator for the international M.Sc. program in Production Engineering and Management, taking on responsibilities for courses like Circular Manufacturing Systems and Quality Control.
Nomination
“Dr. Farazee Asif is nominated to the KTH Pedagogical Prize in 2023 for demonstrating excellent pedagogical skills in teaching through designing and successfully running the course:
MG2043 Circular Manufacturing Systems
(CMS). The course integrates theories and practices developed by the instructors, showcasing industrial applications for a tangible link between theory and practice. As the architect of the CMS framework, Asif contributes significantly to the course's knowledge base. Aligned with Sustainable Development Goal 12, the course emphasizes responsible consumption and production, aligning with KTH's commitment to sustainable development education. Student-centric and highly aligned, it encourages a team-driven learning environment with flexible learning approaches, fostering peer reviews and multiple feedback opportunities, ensuring equitable learning outcomes.
KTH's pedagogical prize
is awarded to teachers at KTH for outstanding achievements at undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate level. The prize of SEK 20 000 is awarded annually to one or two people to be used for travel for improvement in the subject.
Priority Issues working Groups (PriU)
The priority groups (PriUs) are organised around specific individual themes and meet during the year to deepen discussions and the development of ideas. All interested staff and interested students are welcome to participate in the PriU-groups. Read more about the active Priority groups here (In Swedish)