15th ENOHE Conference
Wednesday 26 June – Friday 28 June 2018
Day 1 (Wednesday 26 June 2019)
10.00 - 10.30
Registration.
10.30 Welcome to
León – Rector of the Leon Unversity, D. Juan Francisco García Marín, and
Procurador del Común (Ombuds of Castile and Leon), D. Tomás Quintana López.
(all welcome, including partners)
10.45 Welcome to
the conference – ENOHE conference host and ENOHE President.
11.00 Putting
ourselves on the map – plenary facilitated by Anabelén Casares Marcos. Adjunta
Procurador del Común.
(Break)
11.45 Working
sessions A and B.
- Session A: Title:
Ombudswork unlimited? How to be influencers in Higher Education.
- Speakers: Anna-Katharina
Rothwangl and Michael Gruber (Office of the Austrian Student Ombudsman,
Vienna, Austria).
- Session B: Title:
Is small (really always) beautiful? On different ways of complaint
handling in large and not quite so large institutions.
- Speakers: Wolfram Aigner
(University of Linz, Austria), Anna Cybulko (University of Warsaw,
Poland), Josef Leidenfrost (Office of the Austrian Student Ombudsman,
Vienna, Austria), Felicity Mitchell (Office of the Independent
Adjudicator for Higher Education, Reading, UK).
13.00
Lunch and networking.
13.45
Working sessions C and D.
1.- Title: Network of Experts on Student Support in
Europe – NESSIE: The Benefits of Interaction within the European Higher
Education Area.
- Speaker: Hermann
Holubetz (Office of the Austrian Student Ombudsman, Vienna, Austria).
2.- Title: Improving the University’s Capacity for
Conflict: The Overlooked Field of Action of the Ombuds.
- Speaker: Wolf Hertlein
(TU Darmstadt, Germany).
- Session D: Title:
Structure of staff in the Spanish public universities: Professional career
(access, promotion and mobility).
- Speakers: M. Sánchez-Pinilla, P.
Mayor-Gutiérrez, E. Olías-Ruiz (University Carlos III, Madrid, Spain)
15.00
Coffee break and networking.
15.30
Working sessions E and F.
- Session E: Title:
Ombudsing in the digital age – How do we adapt to the digital generation.
Are we prepared?
- Speaker: Sindre Dueland (Norway).
- Session F: Title:
The development of a basic course for Ombuds in the Netherlands
- Speakers: Paul Herfs
(Utrecht University; the Netherlands), Stephen Querido (The Hague
University of Applied Sciences; the Netherlands).
16.45
Close.
17.00
Social music and poetry event (half an hour maximum; partners welcome).
18:00 Visit to the Museum of “Panteón de los Reyes” (Real Colegiata de San
Isidoro).
19.30 “Ruta de vino y tapas” around the old town.
Day 2 (Thursday 27 June 2018)
09.00
– 11:00 Election process.
09:15
Working sessions G and H.
- Session G: Title:
Confronting Privilege to Achieve Equitable Fairness: An Intersectionality
Approach to Ombudsing
- Speaker: Natalie
Sharpe (University of Alberta,
Canada)
- Session H: Like
walking on eggshells - Maximizing the student ombud’s impact on The
University of Copenhagen
- Speaker: Bo Gad Køhlert
(University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
10.30
Coffee break and networking.
11.00
Plenary. From the past to the future, through the present, with an Ombuds
Spanish perspective.
12.15
Working session I and J.
- Session I: Title:
Tips and Traps for New Ombuds – The Sherriff or The Lone Ranger?
- Speaker: Franco Parrella
(University of South Australia).
- Session J: Title:
When Ombuds offices close.
13.00
Lunch and networking.
13.45
Working sessions K and L.
- Session K: Title:
Handling Grievances Concerning Pure Academic Matters Part 2.
- Session L: Title:
The Recent and Rapid Development of the Ombuds for Students in Norway – A
Glance at the Past and some Reflections on what Lies Ahead.
- Speaker: Marianne Høva
Rustberggard (University of Oslo, Norway)
15.00
Coffee break and networking.
15.30
Working sessions M and N
- Session M: Title:
We want more complaints!
- Speaker: Jean Grier
(University of Edinburgh, UK)
- Session N: Title:
The Innsbruck Descriptors 2015: A Reality Check 2019 with Insights from
Spain and Canada.
- Speakers: Marta Alonso
de la Varga (Ule, Spain), Nora Farrell (Ryerson University, Canada),
Paulino César Pardo Prieto(Ule, Spain), Natalie Sharpe (President of the
Canadian Ombuds Network).
16.45
Business meeting / General Assembly for ENOHE members.
18.00
Spanish medieval music event.
20.30
Reception and gala dinner, Hostal Real Colegiata de San Isidoro (partners
welcome at cost, pre-booking essential via the conference booking form)
Day 3 (Friday 28 June 2018)
09.15
Working sessions O and P
- Session O: The
principles of good complaints handling and sharing good/best practice.
- Speakers: Presenters
from Scottish Public Services Ombudsman and Office of the Independent
Adjudicator in England and Wales.
1.- Title: Los necesarios marcos legais para la defensoria en la ensenanza
superior portugesa.
- Speaker: Irene Portela (IPCA, Portugal).
2.- Title: Acción proactiva ombudsman de los estudiantes.
- Speaker: Pedro de Matos
Gonçalves (Polytechnic of Leiria, Portugal).
10.30
Coffee break and networking.
11.00
Plenary session: International relation between Ombuds networks. Institutional representations of ENOHE (European Network of Ombudsmen in
Higher Education), RIdDU (Red Iberoamericana de Defensorías Universitarias),
CEDU (Conferencia Estatal de Defensores Universitarios Españoles) and REDEPEES
(Rede de Provedores do Estudante do Ensino Superior).
12.15 Working sessions Q and R.
- Session Q: Title:
Engagement with service users.
- Speaker: Rob Behrens
(Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman,UK).
- Session R: Title:
Students on the university front line: Why aren’t your institutions using
graduate student staff to support early resolution efforts?
- Speakers: Heather McGhee
Peggs (University of Toronto, Canada), Natalie Sharpe (University of
Alberta, Canada).
13.00
Lunch and networking.
14.45
Working sessions S and T.
- Session S: Title:
Establishment of Om buds Offices - an added value to student-oriented
educational environment in Georgia
- Speaker: Tamta
Demetradze (ATSU, Georgia)
- Session T:
16.00
Coffee break and networking.
16.30
Closing remarks, invitation for Atenas 2020 – Josef Leidenfrost and Panagiotis
Kavouras.
16.45
Close.
17.00
Optional event, visit to Leon Cathedral (guests welcome at cost).
TAXAS
Conference fee is:
300€
ENOHE Individual
Membership: 100€
ENOHE
Institutional Membership.: 200€
Training day: 95€
[Fee includes
lunchs, coffe breaks, music and poetry events, ruta de tapas, pre-conference
dinner (Restaurante Zuloaga) and gala dinner (Hostal Real Colegiata de San
Isidoro)]
Training day fee,
that includes coffe and lunch (maximal number of 25 people). 95€
Accommodation
packages are also available. More information and practicalities on this
website.