2020-21 activity report Brussels.pdf
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… Brussels free of charge. Campus Brussels’ facilities comprise three equipped meeting rooms – one for ca. 60 and two for ca. 25 people, which are there to be used for events by the UM community. The Campus also provides staff support when organising online and on-site activities, from event planning and implementation (e.g. programme design, speaker search, registration management, coordination with local suppliers, promotion, etc.) to monitoring EU policy and funding developments of interest to … that are directly brought back to UM. As such, this highlights the direct added value of the Campus that feeds into the university’s missions. This added value comes in the form of increasing quality of education and research through discussions and exchanges, supporting network expansion, enhancing visibility in Brussels, and enabling more opportunities for collaboration vis-à-vis international academic and policy-oriented stakeholders. The tree shows how Campus Brussels brings together the … is normal anymore? The pandemic has of course affected our thinking throughout not only in our university, but in many institutions. We have to adapt to that, which the Campus has done. For example by installing more audiovisual equipment to organise online events. My personal view on this is that the future is going to be hybrid. Reflecting on ten years of developments with Prof. Dr. Martin Paul A N N U A L A C T I V I T Y R E P O R T 2 0 2 0 -2 0 2 1 You probably have to play around a bit more …