Speed Dating in Law
Speed Dating in Law

The University of Valencia with the other universities of the Forthem alliance is organising a "FORTHEM Speed Dating" event on Wednesday, 30th of June at 3-5pm CET / 4-6 pm EET, in the fields of Law. This online event will give you information on concrete cooperation possibilities within FORTHEM and allow you to meet potential partners to network with.

FORTHEM invites all university members to get involved in the Alliance activities. We encourage all teachers and researchers to find out what FORTHEM has to offer and to consider, for example, the following forms of cooperation: 

  • Adding an international component to your classes by collaborating with groups in the other universities (Shared Tutored Projects, Team Teaching…)
  •  Detecting possible areas for research collaboration 
  • Developing joint Horizon 2020 projects
  • Developing shared tutored projects with colleagues for alliance students 
  • Setting up guest lectureships within the FORTHEM network (Erasmus+ funding)
  • Organising and participating in joint staff weeks
  • Developing joint e-learning courses for our FORTHEM Digital Academy
  • Developing ideas for future joint & multiple degree programmes

In order to access our FORTHEM Speed Dating webpage with more information about the event, access the event itself, and find proposals and bio-notes from colleagues looking to collaborate in the areas of research or teaching, a Registration form must be filled in by 29 of June. The link to the webpage will be sent to the e-mail address you provided in the form.

If you wish you can also share a short bio-note to be posted on the event webpage. This way participants will be able to identify potential collaboration partners already before the event.  

Programme of the Speed Dating event:

1. Presentation of cooperation opportunities within FORTHEM & general questions (up to 30 minutes)

 2.  Get to know your FORTHEM colleagues (1 hour)

You can meet your colleagues from partner universities in small groups in the following breakout rooms:

 - International Private Law, International Public Law and EU Law;
-  Theory, History and Philosophy of Law;
- Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure;
- Civil Law and Civil Procedure;
- Constitutional Law and Administrative Law
-  Tax Law, Commercial Law and Labour Law
- Roman Law and State Ecclesiastical Law

3. Future perspectives and final questions (up to 30 minutes).

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