The PoSIG Teacher Academy 2026 will take place from 14 to 19 September 2026 in Salzburg, Austria. It will provide an answer to the question, “Does the internationalization of higher education matter?”
The Academy welcomes International Mobility and Programme managers, as well as scholars and teachers in all fields of the discipline.
To register for the event, please click here.
Concept notes about inputs are welcome to be submitted until 30 April 2026 to teacheracademy@posig.info
More details, as well as the preliminary programme, are available in the following document.
Overview of the Teacher Academy Programme
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Sunday |
14.9.2026
Monday |
15.9.2026
Tuesday |
16.9.2026
Wednesday |
17.9.2026
Thursday |
18.9.20256
Friday |
19.9.2026
Saturday |
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Participants arrive in Salzburg throughout the day
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9:00 – 10:00
Welcome, IO PLUS staff, to the KA 171 grant management, IT
10-11
Franz Kok: Welcome to the PoSIG world!
11-12
Günter Wageneder: Curriculum standards and Teaching Models in EQF and ESG.
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10:00-12:00
Teaching Standards in International Relations / European Integration
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10:00-12:00
Methods + Thesis Requirements / Models for Curricula BA/MA
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10:00-12.30
Monica Network welcome! Introduction of the network and the represented University partner
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10:00-12:30
Internationalisation matters(?)
Learnings from Teacher Workshops
Curriculum Survey
Joint Program experiences |
Conclusions and plans for joint Publication and Projects.
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14:00-16.30
Teaching Standards in Comparative Politics / Public Administration & Policy
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14:00-16.30
Teaching Standards in Political Theory & History of Political Ideas / Internships & Workfield experiences
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14:00-16:00
Projectlab: Curriculum development and Research (Erasmus CBHE JoPScip, TeachUP, REgovern… |
15.00 -19.00
The European toolbox: Erasmus & EU Research Environments, European Accreditation Approach |
14.00 – 16:00
Bologna as a global model
Learnings for regional strategies – the MENA example
Internationalisation matters! The Alumni perspective. |
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