Annual Conference Vilnius | 22-23 October 2009

 

Thursday, 22 October

  • 13.00 - 14.00 | General Assembly
  • 14.00 - 14.30 | Press Conference
  • 14.30 - 15.30 | Opening Ceremony

    Plenary address by

 

    • Prof. Flora Carrijn, President of UNeECC
    • Vilius Navickas, Mayor of Vilnius
    • Prof. Alvydas Pumputis, Rector of the Mykolas Romeris University
    • Prof. dr. Romualdas Ginevicius, Rector of the Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
    • Mrs. Ann Branch, Head of Unit, European Commission Directorate General for Education and Culture

 

  • 15.30 - 16.30 | Plenary Session

    Plenary address by

 

    • Rolandas Kvietkauskas, Director, Public institution of Vilnius - European Capital of Culture 2009
    • Julia Stoff, Assistant to the Artistic Director, European Capital of Culture Organization, Linz
    • Prof. Edward de Bono, EU Ambassador for the Year of Creativity,2009: ’The biggest problem is not climate-change, but inadequate thinking’

 

  • 16.30 - 17.00 | Break
  • 17.00 - 18.30 | Parallel Sessions I

    Session A: Cultural diversity as basis for Creativity and Innovation
  • Luis Rodríguez García
    „Cordoba, Intercultural Dialogue”, Cordoba: Innovative ways for spreading intercultural activities within a city: The case of Cordoba
  • Tuuli Lähdesmäki, University of Jyväskylä
    Jyväskylä: Strategies representing cultural diversity in three European Capitals of Culture
  • Rafaela Ganga, University of Porto
    Porto: The European Inter/Multicultural Education In Question. Study Case of the European Cultural Policies and Education Practices in three European Contemporary art Galleries – First Notes for a Debate
  • Eka Tchkoidze, University of Ioannina
    Ioannina: The Greeks in Georgia: myth and reality (mutual cultural contacts and impacts upon both parties)

 

Session B, Creativity and Innovation and European Capitals of Culture

 

  • Xavier Tuleda, Communication of the Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona
    Barcelona: The International Bureau of Cultural Capitals
  • Hilmar Rommetvedt – Christin Berg, University of Stavanger
    Stavanger: Stavanger as European Capital of Culture 2008: The Citizens’ Perspective
  • Georg Simet, University of Applied Sciences of Neuss
    Neuss: The Importance of Creativity and Innovation for Adopting Istanbul as European Capital of Culture
  • Ágnes Simon, Pécs2010 Management Centre Nonprofit Ltd.
    Pécs: Sustainable development in the light of creative industry and the Pécs2010 European Capital of Culture programme
  • 20.00 | Gala Dinner
    Location: Restaurant 'Neringa'

 

Friday, 23 October

  • 09.00 - 10.45 | Parallel Sessions II

    Session A, Creativity and Innovation in University Culture

 

    • Dr. Wim Coudenys, Lessius University College
      Antwerpen: Mainstream and the Death of University Culture. Or how the Rush for Innovation Threatens Creativity
    • Vish Maheshwari, Liverpool Hope University
      Liverpool: Growing Diversity at the UK Universities: Developing Modern Multicultural Higher Education Institutions
    • Tamás Molnár, University of Pécs
      Pécs: Temporary City Workshop – cooperation between universities of European Capitals of Culture 2010
    • Silvia Florea, “Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu
      Sibiu: Between Knowledge and Accessibility: Research and University/Industry Collaboration


    Session B, The Impact of Innovation and Creativity on Culture

 

    • Dan Popescu, “Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu
      Sibiu: Valuing Creativity, Innovation and Diversity in Sibiu – European Capital of Culture 2007. Cultural and Socioeconomical Impacts on the Local Community
    • Magnar Am, Volda University College
      Volda: Creativity and Resistance - the difficult balance between freedom and limitation in creative processes and solution-searching activities
    • Dr. Paulius Cepas, Vytautas Magnus University
      Kaunas: Employability competency in cultural context: sources, approaches and perspectives
    • Kari Josendal, Institute of Stavanger
      Stavanger: Innovation in the cultural and creative sectors. A case study


    Session C, Didactic Innovation and the University

 

    • Laura Baker, FH Joanneum University of Applied Sciences
      Graz: Between Heaven and Earth in Innovative Investments-Innovation Creativity and Cultural Awareness in an Industrial Management Undergraduate Course
    • Juozas Lakis, Mykolas Romeris University
      Vilnius: Education in Conflict Resolution as Element of Participatory Democracy in Transition of Lithuania
    • Lucia Pavlescu, “Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu
      Sibiu: Innovative Aspects in Access to a Teaching Career in Romania
    • Monika Miliusiené - Živilė Starkevičiūtė - Vaiva Zuzeviciute, Vytautas Magnus University
      Kaunas: Innovating Educational Practices and Culture – is it the process toward Social Cohesion

 

  • 10.45 – 11.15 | Coffee Break
  • 11.15 – 13.00 | Parallel Sessions III

    Session A, Cultural diversity as basis for Creativity and Innovation

 

    • Prof. Dr. Stephan Sonnenburg, Karlshochschule International University
      Karlsruhe: Project Creativity: What can we learn from the Beatles, Picasso & Braque and other famous groups?
    • Dr. Dariusz Gafijczuk, Lancaster University
      Lancaster: Composition of Centrality: A Historical Look at Musical Innovations at the turn of the 20th Century
    • Héléne Alfaro, Paris 12 University
      Paris: Creative regeneration in Belfast
    • Witold Ostafinski, The Pontifical Academy of Theology in Cracow
      Cracow: Unity in plurality – Days of John Paul II in Cracow

 

    Session B, Creativity and Innovation and European Capitals of Culture

     

    • Lennart Rosenlund, University of Stavanger
      Stavanger: Stavanger as European Capital of Culture 2008: Social Determinants of the Reception
    • Prof. Roberto Grandi – Adriana Galvani, University of Bologna
      Bologna: Proposal for innovating the European City of Culture Program
    • Szabolcs Zalay, University of Pécs
      Pécs: The Roots of Learning Cities

     

  • 13.00 – 14.00 | Lunch
  • 14.00 – 15.45 | Parallel Sessions IV

    Session A, Creativity and Innovation in University Culture

 

    • Adrienn Bognár, University of Pécs
      Pécs: The youth participation purpose in common events
    • Radomila Soukalová, Tomas Bata University
      Zlín: Effective Communication of R&D in University Marketing
    • Marietta Németh, University of Pécs
      Pécs: Are the innovative ideas and creativity of graduating students exploited to full depth


    Session B, The Impact of Innovation and Creativity on Culture

     

    • Luigi Tassoni, University of Pécs
      Pécs: Creativity of the Reader in European Culture
    • Daiva Bukantaité, Vytautas Magnus University
      Kaunas: Coaching as an innovation that changes the culture of the unemployed people’s consulting
    • Rune Dahl Fitjar, International Research Institute of Stavanger
      Stavanger: Innovation, Collaboration and the Soft Institutions of the Stavanger region
  • 15.45 – 16.15 | Break
  • 16.15 – 17.30 | Parallel Sessions V

    Session A, Creativity and Innovation and European Capitals of Culture

 

    • Knud Knudsen, International Research Institute of Stavanger
      Stavanger: “Does an Open Port widen people’s minds?”
    • Piotr Bozyk, Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts
      Cracow: New approach to Innovativeness in the Field of Industrial Design


    Session B, Didactic Innovation and the University

 

    • Dr. Aušra Rutkienédr. Ilona TandzegolskieneDr. Vaiva Zuzeviciute Assoc.prof., Vytautas Magnus University
      Kaunas: Doctor’s in Education Science Qualification Description – the Change of the Conterporary Challenges in University Culture
    • Alexandre Frey Pinto de Almeida, University Fernando Pessoa
      Porto: A Challenge to Innovation and Creativity at University Fernando Pessoa (Porto, Portugal): Acting upon Speech-Language Disorders as a Technique and as an Art

 

  • 17.30 – 18:00 | Conclusions
  • 18.30 | Closing Dinner

 

Saturday, 24 October 2009

  • 09.00 – 11.00 | Optional walking tour of Vilnius

 

 

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