What is it?
A seven-day boot camp run by daylighting experts. This is an engaging way to learn, get full daylighting work experience and meet a network of industry professionals and companies.
The summer school is aimed at both Masters and PhD students but also at professionals interested in an intensive study programme.
Where and when will it be?
The summer school will be held in Sweden, organized by Lund University in collaboration with Università degli Studi della Tuscia from 17 to 24 August, 2024.
What does it include?
Six days of seminars and activites
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A project work developed under the supervision of experts
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One technical tour to discover the architecture of Lund
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Presentation of the works in a public event
What is the program?
The program stretches over a week with activities including a training program, a technical tour and a final event in connection with the gdynia design days.
In detail:
- Day 1: Welcome meeting + Keynotes
- Day 2: Daylighting Technical Safari in Lund + Keynotes
- Day 3-6: Masterclasses and groups work
- Day 7: Final event
Agenda
Teachers
Angel Perez Morata |
Anton Hendrix |
Elham Abdollahi Ali Beik |
Emanuele Naboni |
Fabio Bisegna |
Federica Giuliani |
Giulio Antonutto |
Hillevi Hemphälä |
Johannes Linden |
Juliëtte van Duijnhoven |
Luca Zaniboni |
Mandana S Khanie |
Marie-Claude Dubois |
Marziyeh Taghizadeh |
Myriam Aries |
Natalia Giraldo Vasquesz |
Natalia Sokol |
Niko Gentile |
Paul Rogers |
Pimkamol Mattsson |
Ricardo Forgiarini Rupp |
Thiago Ferreira |
Tiziano Rumori |
Valerio RM Lo Verso |
Veronica Garcia-Hansen |
Virgilio Ciancio |
Participation
Registrations are now closed
however, you can apply to follow the masterclasses online until 4 August.
A certificate of attendance is also provided for online participation.
For more information, please write to nlited.2020@gmail.com
Participation fee
You can participate in summer school in two ways. On-site participation with an immersive experience with other participants and teachers, or online participation, living a remote experience but receiving the same level of preparation.
A) PROFESSIONAL PARTICIPATION
A1) FULL PARTICIPATION: 2,000 € incl. VAT
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- participation in masterclasses and keynotes
- team work with experts supervision
- six nights in a single room with breakfast
- all lunches and refreshments during the school days
- welcome and final dinner
- one technical tour (trip, meal, and tour guide)
PN#1: Travel costs are NOT included
A2) PARTIAL PARTICIPATION: 1,400 € incl. VAT
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- participation in masterclasses and keynotes
- team work with experts supervision
six nights in a single room with breakfast- all lunches and refreshments during the school days
- welcome and final dinner
- one technical tour (trip, meal, and tour guide)
PN#1: Travel costs are NOT included
B) STUDENT PARTICIPATION: 400 € incl. VAT
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- participation in masterclasses and keynotes
- team work with experts supervision
- six nights in a double room with breakfast
- all lunches and refreshments during the school days
- welcome and final dinner
- one technical tour (trip, meal, and tour guide)
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PN#1: Travel costs are NOT included PN#2: Proof of enrolment at the educational institution is required.
C) ONLINE PARTICIPATION: 300 € incl. VAT
The rate includes
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- online participation in masterclasses from Saturday the 17th to Wednesday the 21st of August.
PN#3: Project team work and experts supervision ARE NOT INCLUDED
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Selection criteria
Participants will be selected on the basis of the following two criteria
1) Previous knowledge (see below)
2) Motivation (to be included in the application form)
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1) Previous knowledge
Selection criteria include knowledge of some of the online modules of the NLITED platform, which are considered prerequisites for participation in the summer school.
NLITED eModules required
- Candidates must have passed at least three (3) NLITED eModules or have equivalent preparation.
- Certificates of attendance for the modules passed must be attached to the application form within the ePlatform.
- The list of the modules passed must include at least two (2) of the following modules: B1.0, B4.1, and B5.1. These modules are considered a prerequisite for entry to summer school.
- Alternatively, applicants must provide evidence of equivalent preparation for the two selected modules (e.g. certificates from external courses). Equivalent certificates (or other documents) must also be attached to the application.
Certificate of Attendance
All summer school attendees will receive a certificate of attendance. The summer school spans two full weeks of intensive study.
A certificate of attendance is also provided for online participation.
FAQ
1. What level of difficulty can we expect and what programmes will we use? In terms of design, how much one could design during a university course on daylighting design. Lectures will vary on different experts in daylighting knowledge including design, simulation, biology and many other topics. There will also be a lot of focus on creating a network and group of students in the EU that can take this knowledge forward. Project work will be carried out in groups. The intensity of the work will be proportional to the fun 😉
2. Will there be a public presentation at the end of the week? As in previous editions, the groups’ work will be presented in Lund in a final public presentation. More details will be provided later.
3. Do I have to prove that I am a university student for the fee reduction? Yes, the fee reduction is only if you give a proof of payment of tuition fees for the current year.
4. All the meal are included in the Summer School fees? The participation fee for the summer school includes catering during the day (coffee breaks and lunch) but not dinner. However, a welcome drink on 17 August and a closing dinner on 23 August are planned.
5. As a student, can I request a single room? We do not recommend this, but if requested, the applicant must pay the price difference to have a single room for all the days of the stay.