"Transform4Europe" Professional Development Training in June

02 June 2026 | Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania

About

The Transform4Europe Alliance invites academic and non-academic staff of T4EU and other universities, stakholders and other interested persons to participate in professional development training (webinars), which will take place in June, 2026. The webinars will cater to and foster various skills, including various training topics – that may be of useful for every staff members from across the Alliance.
We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity and register for the webinars to further develop your competencies. The programme times are Central European Summer Time (CEST). You can convert the times for your location here. The list of available webinars in June and registration forms can be found below.

“Transform4Europe” Professional Development Training:

T4EU Diverse and inclusive campus activity
“Inclusive Course Design and Assessment for Online and Hybrid Learning Environments”
June 2, 12.00–13.30 CEST, “StreamYard”. Registration
Lecturer Rosabel Martínez Roig, University of Alicante.

“The importance of digital accessibility: how to create accessible digital content”
June 9, 10.30–13.30 CEST, MS TEAMS. Registration
Lecturer Professor Pepi Parreño, University of Alicante.

“Generative AI for University Administration: Real Use Cases for Immediate Impact”
June 11, 10.00–12.00 CEST, MS Teams. Registration
Lecturers – Professor Dr. Cristina Cachero, Professor Dr. David Tomás, University of Alicante.

“Communication Skills for High Performing Teams”
June 16, 9.30–12.30 CEST, MS TEAMS. Registration
Lecturer, communication specialist Suzanne Whitby, Saarland University.

“Frame VR for Everyone: Create Virtual Spaces Without Coding”
June 17, 10.00–11.30 CEST, MS TEAMS. Registration
Lecturer Carman Chu, Saarland University.

“AI as a Thinking Partner in Higher Education: From Tools to Trust in Teaching, Research, and Academic Work”
June 25, 12.00–13.30 CEST, MS TEAMS. Registration
Lecturer Prof. Dr. Marta Mamet-Michalkiewicz, University of Silesia in Katowice.


For any additional questions feel free to email Transform4Europe team: Transform4Europe@vdu.lt.

Four rounded white squares are arranged in a grid pattern on a light gray background, with space separating each square.