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  • Winter School 2018 at the Professorship of Continuing and Adult Education, University of Würzburg
Professorship for Adult and Continuing Education

Goodbye to Prof. Dr. Balázs Németh!

02/28/2022

End of Guest Professorship of Prof. Dr. Balázs Németh

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Balázs Németh

By February 18th, the DAAD visiting professorship of Prof. Balázs Németh (University of Pécs, Institute of Adult Learning and Education) at the Professorship for Adult and Continuing Education at JMU ended. The entire staff and students would like to thank him for coming here and sharing his vast expertise with us.

During the semester, which went back and forth between hybrid teaching and online classes, Prof. Balázs Németh adapted quickly to the situations and readily accommodated to the changes. With his motivational energy, he kept both the students and the participants of his two workshops engaged and eager to participate.

As mentioned earlier, Prof. Németh organized two workshops during his stay, inviting some of the biggest names in Adult Education and Lifelong Learning, from policy makers to researchers to practitioners. These experts presented their knowledge and thoughts on topics such as the impact of the Grundtvig program on Adult Education as well as the changing role of international organizations. Needless to say, these events were correspondingly well attended.

Finally, it is safe to say, that Prof. Némeths expertise on historical and political aspects of Adult Education piqued the curiosity of the students as well as colleagues. This is reflected in the following comments on his stay:

“I believe [Prof. Némeths] course is crucially influential in the upcoming career of the Professional Adult Educators after graduation. [That is why] I appreciated the expertise and rich experience Professor Németh shared with us.”

"Prof. Németh is a very inspiring person to work with. His views on the policy aspects of lifelong learning have greatly influenced my view of the adult education landscape. I am very grateful for the insightful discussions and his interesting input on current developments. It was a pleasure to have him in Würzburg."

“I appreciated the relaxed atmosphere [in the seminar]. The small tasks we prepared for each week were always interesting and also fun to do.”

Thank you, Prof. Németh for sharing your knowledge with us!

Thanks also to DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) for supporting the visiting professorship during winter term 2021/22 with means of the BMBF (German Federal Ministry of Education and Research)

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