
08sepAll Day09STARS EU Research Workshop at University West
University West research is largely focusing on two research environments of excellence, namely Production Technology (PT) and Work-Integrated Learning (WIL). Each environment including several research themes. Information about WIL:https://www.hv.se/en/research/research-environments/area-of-strength-work-integrated-learning/ Information about
University West research is largely focusing on two research environments of excellence, namely Production Technology (PT) and Work-Integrated Learning (WIL). Each environment including several research themes.
Information about WIL:https://www.hv.se/en/research/research-environments/area-of-strength-work-integrated-learning/
Information about PT: https://www.hv.se/en/research/research-environments/production-technology/
As part of the STARS EU strategy to strengthen research collaboration, the overall aim of this research workshop is to present, enhance and initiate research networks and collaborations between the research environments of excellence at University West and STARS EU partners. Researchers from University West will present different fields.
University West invite interested researchers from all STARS EU partner universities to participate in the STARS EU Research Workshop at University West, 8-9 September 2025. Participating STARS partners will be given time slots to present their research focus/interest. Hope to see you at University West!
UPDATED PROGRAMME (2025-06-18)
MONDAY 8TH SEP
– 12.00    Travel to University West. See info below
12.00 – 14.00     Buffet Lunch and Registration in Entré AIL, Campus.
14.00 – 14.15     Welcome & Introduction: Vice Chancellor Mats Jägstam & DVC Internationalisation Professor Per Assmo
14.15 – 14.30  Research Environment Production Technology (PT): Professor Shrikant Joshi
14.30 – 14.45    Robotic Welding & Simulation: Associate Professor Mikael Eriksson
14.45 – 15.00  Electrical/Electronic Engineering: Associate Professor Boel Ekergård
15.00 – 15.15  PhD programmes in Production Techology & Work-Integrated Learning: Professor Fredrik Sunnemark
15.15 – 15.45    Coffee Mingle Break
15.45 – 17.30     STARS EU Partners presentations of research themes and/or subject areas (15 min time slots)
18.30 – 21.30     Campus tour, mingle and drinks, Dinner in Restaurant Västan
Stay overnight in Trollhättan. See accommodation info below
TUESDAY 9TH SEP
09.00 – 09-15        Research Environment Work-Integrated Learning (WIL): Director Professor Ulrika Lundh Snis
09.15 – 09.30               AI & Information Systems/Computer Science: Dr Christian Master Östlund
09.30 – 09.45               Applied Research for Local Societal Development: Professor Per Assmo
09.45 – 10.00               Educational Sciences/Pedagogy: Associate Professor Cecilia Thorsen & Professor Karin Forslund-Frykendal
10.00 – 10.15               Health Science:  Professor Henrik Eriksson
10.15 – 10.45               Coffee Mingle Break
10.45 – 12.00               STARS EU Partners presentations of research themes and/or subject areas (15 min time slots)
12.00 – 12.45               Presentation and discussion of potential research collaborations in STARS
12.45 – 13.00               Closing Remarks and way forward: DVC Internationalisation Prof Per Assmo
13.00 – 14.30               Buffet Lunch including exhibition of International Educational Programmes given at University West
STARS EU Research Workshop takes place just before the EAIE Annual Conference and Exhibition, which is held in Gothenburg 9-12 Sep 2025. So, for those interested, there is an opportunity to extend the stay in Sweden to also include the exhibition in Gothenburg.
INFORMATION
The STARS EU Research Workshop at University West is free of charge. All meals are included. Participants can apply for ERASMUS+ staff exchange funds for travel and accommodation.
REGISTRATION
Please register for the STARS EU alliance meeting at University West on the following link Registration.
In the form you can indicate your research interest/subject area, as well as food preference, allergies etc.
TRAVEL TO UNIVERSITY WEST
You can easily fly to Gothenburg/Landvetter International Airport, which has links to many destinations in Europe. From the airport you take the airport shuttle bus to Gothenburg Central station, travelling time is about 30 min. The airport shuttle bus departs every 10 minutes.
Direct trains run every half hour between Gothenburg Central station and Trollhättan Central Station. Travel time is about 40 min. Trollhättan C is located only 10 min walk from campus and the proposed hotels. You can buy tickets on the train, using credit card.
ACCOMMODATION
We recommend the following hotels, situated in the city centre of Trollhättan, all within 5 min walk from University West campus.
Hotel Bele in Trollhättan: Hotell Bele – Välkommen till Hotell Bele – Trollhättan
Hotel Kung Oscar in Trollhättan: Hotel Trollhättan | Clarion Collection Hotel Kung Oscar | Strawberry
Best Western Hotel in Trollhättan: Hotel in Trollhattan Sweden | Best Western Hotel Trollhattan
For more Information, contact: per.assmo@hv.se
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