I-Poems on academic injustice

Event details
Date | 31.03.2025 |
Hour | 16:15 › 17:45 |
Speaker | Helena Kovacs |
Location | |
Category | Conferences - Seminars |
Event Language | English |
So you can write code, algorithms, and flowcharts, but can you write poetry?
Joint this workshop to find out. We will be using a research inspired method from qualitative anthropology to dig into core issues connected to academic injustices, what is wrong, what we find unfair, what bothers us and explore what this mean to us.
The tool will help in creating poems as artifacts using depersonalized elements of our own paths in our academic lives.
Why join and what is there for you: join to explore, reflect and discover a structured method. You will gain a different perspective and have a co-constructed poem with another person.
There is power in poetry: it captures a message like no other tool. It makes and breaks people. And you have a chance to co-create your message through this powerful tool.
Workshop by Helena Kovacs
Joint this workshop to find out. We will be using a research inspired method from qualitative anthropology to dig into core issues connected to academic injustices, what is wrong, what we find unfair, what bothers us and explore what this mean to us.
The tool will help in creating poems as artifacts using depersonalized elements of our own paths in our academic lives.
Why join and what is there for you: join to explore, reflect and discover a structured method. You will gain a different perspective and have a co-constructed poem with another person.
There is power in poetry: it captures a message like no other tool. It makes and breaks people. And you have a chance to co-create your message through this powerful tool.
Workshop by Helena Kovacs
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- General public
- Registration required
- This event is internal
Organizer
- Transversal Skills and Career Center
Contact
- Transversal Skills and Career Center