This spring's Bites of Learning lunch webinars series on pedagogy
The unit for Teaching and Learning invites educators and those involved in teaching to Bites of Learning, a series of lunchtime webinars where you can discuss different learning methods and research in education and its applications. Find this spring's upcoming sessions and follow the link for each session to learn more and register.
Each session is around half an hour long and is designed around a theme and consists of a short presentation introducing key concepts and ideas. This is followed by discussions in the form of panel discussions, group discussions or reflections on how the ideas can be applied in your own teaching context.
After each session, all materials will be available for you in form of the webinar recording, relevant links, and additional resources in the Bites of Learning Hub.
Spring sessions 2026
- 12 February: Crafting understanding- using arts and humanities to teach
Explore creative, inclusive, and future-facing approaches to teaching in medical education with Gabrielle Finn, using the arts and humanities, with a focus on sharing practice, sparking dialogue, and reimagining pedagogy for today’s learners.
- 4 March: Voices from the classroom - students perspectives on assessment practices
Pawel Kozielewicz shares insights from a student-centered project exploring perspectives on assessment at KI.
- 26 March: Enabling interprofessional learning at KI (in Swedish)
KI's programmes aim to provide students with the best possible conditions for learning to lead, continuously develop and work in collaboration with other professions. Join this discussion with Helen Conte on interprofessional learning (IPL).
- 16 April: When engagement becomes learning: Fostering reflection in Doctoral Education
How can we move from simply involving students to truly engaging them in their own learning?
In this session with Nicolas Ruffin, Pedagogical Ambassador for Doctoral Education, we explore how to design activities that foster reflection, empathy, and critical thinking; key skills for lifelong learning and professional growth.
- 7 May: Transforming learning through systems thinking
Unlock the power of seeing the whole picture, discover how systems thinking transforms complex challenges into innovative solutions in education and beyond with Nina Viberg.
- 28 May: Managing emotions in challenging supervision and teaching encounters
This session with Juha Nieminen creates a reflective and supportive space where doctoral supervisors and teachers can share experiences and gain practical strategies for navigating emotionally challenging encounters in supervision and doctoral teaching contexts.
