YUFE Academy: Skills of Critical Thinking

On May 22 at 3:00 pm, a meeting "Skills of Critical Thinking" will be held as part of the YUFE Academy series. The program, in addition to a discussion of critical thinking, will include a lecture on AI in dementia prevention, an international debate on trust in the judiciary, and the need to archive memes.

The meeting will be held at the Copernican Integration Centre (Olszewskiego 16 St.), but also at the University of Essex, Maastricht and Eastern Finland, as well as virtually. During the meeting, a lecture led by Prof. Heidi Hyytinen (UEF) will be broadcast, and then participants will take part in a discussion on critical thinking. After the workshop, everyone will reconnect with each other virtually and discuss their insights.

The meeting is organised as part of the YUFE Academy, a series of open lectures held at affiliated universities. The international discussion will take place thanks to the relationship NCU has established with partner universities forming the Young Universities for the Future of Europe alliance.

The lecture will be conducted in English and the workshops in both languages. Registration is required for the event. The complete program is available at yufe.eu/academy.

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