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SUMMARY:International Joint Classroom between Ilia State University and the University of Göttingen: The Online Experience of Academic Writing Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:The event is organized by Ilia State University (ISU) International Doctoral School (IDS) in cooperation with the Centre for Academic Writing (ISU) and the Georg-August University of Göttingen in Germany International WritingLab (IWLUGOE). \nAcademic writing partnerships are open to students pursuing Bachelor’s\, Master’s as well as Doctoral degrees. The number of participants is limited to 15. Working language is English. Only applicants who hold at least B2 English certificate will be admitted to the selection process. \nInternational Joint Classroom between Ilia State University and the University of Göttingen: The Online Experience of Academic Writing Partnerships \nWhat are the Academic Writing Partnerships? \nDuring one semester\, 2 to 4 students of various countries\, different cultural backgrounds and disciplines work together on an academic writing project of their choice. It can be an academic essay\, but also different genres such as a report or an entry for an academic blog. The summer term 2021 will bring together students from the Georg-August University of Göttingen in Germany and students from the Ilia State University in Tbilisi\, Georgia. They will engage in a Collaborative Online Intercultural Learning (COIL) experience. \nWhat will you learn? \nYou and your partners will get to know helpful techniques for academic writing processes. By working on a collaborative writing project\, you will learn a lot about different types of texts\, structure\, style\, referencing and paraphrasing. Help will be provided by tutors during your entire writing process. \nYou will also get to know students from a culture very different from yours and reflect on your experience while working with them. This will contribute to the development of your intercultural skills. \nYou will also expand your insight in writing traditions of other countries and cultures. But\, most of all\, you will be able to reflect on and improve your own writing process. After having completed the project\, you will receive a certificate detailing your work and indicating the skills you have gained. \nHow will you start? \nTwo initial online workshops in April 2021 will help you to get to know each other\, choose partners and to decide upon a specific topic for your text. The broad topic for this semester will be ‘Living in a Post-Corona world: Where do we go from here?’\, but you are free to choose other topics as well. During the workshops\, you will also acquire knowledge about the writing process and ways to organize your own writing and reflect on it. \nHow will you continue? \nAfter the initial sessions\, you will be on a two-month timeline to finish your writing project. You will exchange feedback with your partners but you will also get feedback from tutors during previously fixed online meetings. \nHow is the timeline? \nApril 10th – April 15th: individual work on assignments in advance \nApril 17th\, 1.00 p.m. – 5.00 p.m.: 1st online kick-off workshop \nApril 18th – April 22nd: work on a first proposal for the writing project \nApril 24th\, 1.00 p.m. – 5.00 p.m.: 2nd online kick-off workshop \nApril 25th – June 18th: autonomous collaborative work in intercultural groups\, regular online meetings with tutors every two weeks \nJune 19th\, 1.00 – 5.00 p.m.: online final workshop \nWhat is requested of participants? \nAs a participant in the Academic Writing Partnerships\, you are obliged to: \n\nprepare an assignment a week before the first kick-off workshop\npartake in at least three workshops\nwork with your group during the semester (meet with the group and a tutor every two weeks)\n\nhand in (preliminary) drafts of your writing project on a regular basis \nHow do I participate? \nIf you are interested please  click here to get registered until April 10th\, 2021. You will then receive further instructions and the first assignment. \nInformation about Instructors/Tutors who will lead the course: \nDr. Ella Grieshammer has been working in the field of teaching academic writing since 2008. She is now head of the International Writing Lab at the University of Göttingen. \nDr. Melanie Brinkschulte teaches academic writing and applied linguistics since 2001. She is the head of the key competencies ‚Intercultural Interaction‘ including the International Writing Lab\, Intercultural Learning Lab\, and the Department German as a Foreign/Second Language at the University of Göttingen. \nAnnett Mudoh (M.A.) is a teacher and consultant of the International Writing Lab at the University of Göttingen. She uses blended learning and learning management systems (LMS) to work on collaborative academic writing since 2012. \nDo not miss the Intercultural Experience of Academic Writing Partnerships! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
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SUMMARY:Women’s History Month 2021
DESCRIPTION:Celebrated around the globe every March\, Women’s History Month seeks to highlight the achievements of women\, their contributions and importance to the society in past and present. \nThe Ilia State University (ISU) School of Law\, namely its Human Rights Programme\, in partnership with Promoting the Rule of Law in Georgia (USAID/PROLoG) Activity implemented by the East-West Management Institute\, joins the celebration through its online campaigns and other events dedicated to women at the forefront of the fight against COVID-19. \nTelevision miniseries Unbelievable: Second Screening and Remote Discussion \nThe ISU Human Rights Club will honour the Women’s History Month by a repeated screening and remote discussion of the television miniseries Unbelievable. \nThe discussion will be conducted via Zoom. To take part\, please register by following the link https://tinyurl.com/25x9j2ba \nBefore joining the discussion\, please watch the film at https://tinyurl.com/36h8e7v3 \nDespite violence-related legislative improvements in recent years\, approach to sexual violence in Georgia remains almost unchanged. Tragic incidents over the last few months have revealed shortcomings in legislation relating to sex crime and its enforcement. \nThe television miniseries Unbelievable is based on a true story of a serial rape case investigation. It vividly shows the challenges sexual offence victims may face in the absence of the proper treatment of the case by the judiciary and the society. \nSpeakers: \nTamar Dekanodize\, Eurasia consultant\, Equality Now \nGoga Khatiashvili\, invited lecturer\, ISU \nModerator: \nMariam Gorgoshadze\, Students\, ISU School of Law \nTime: 18 March\, 7 pm \nMona Lisa Smile: Film Screening and Remote Discussion \nMona Lisa tells a story of Katherine Ann Watson\, who leaves California for Massachusetts to take position teaching History of Art at a Wellesley College. The film reflects the role of women in the American society of the 1950s. \nThe young woman instructor undertakes to help her students in making a choice between restrictive social norms and intellectual freedom. \nThe discussion will be conducted via Zoom. To take part\, please register by following the link: https://tinyurl.com/25x9j2ba \nBefore joining the discussion\, please watch the film at: https://tinyurl.com/4dfk9fsy \nSpeakers: \nManana Kapetivadze\, teacher at No. 2 Baghdati Public School\, National Teacher Award Winner (2018) \nLado Apkhazava\, teacher at the village of Chabati Public School\, National Teacher Award Winner (2018) \nModerator: \nMariam Kharebashvili\, Students\, ISU School of Law \nTime: 29 March\, 7 pm \n  \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
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