The ICO educational programme provides a conceptual basis and organizing framework with the aim of supporting PhD candidates to develop themselves to the highest possible level of professional researcher in the field of education and training. To this end, ICO establishes formal educational structures…
The different elements in the ICO mission lead to the organization of the research programme into ‘thematic groups’. These thematic groups can be regarded as Special Interest Groups. The thematic groups are responsible for the organization of ICO’s thematic courses and also contribute to…
Institutes of fourteen Dutch and Belgian universities participate in ICO. These universities constitute the inter-university graduate school ICO. To become a member of ICO, you have be appointed at one of the ICO universities, and should be employed in a faculty or institute participating…
This Spring we will organise a new course on Systematic Literature Review. This course is designed to train PhD candidates in conducting a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) as a rigorous and transparent form of review. A SLR identifies, selects, and critically appraises research in…
Learn MoreWe would like to invite all ICO staff and postdoc members to register to come to the ICO NSS2022. Your presence as senior researcher helps to strengthen ICO’s academic community. All staff and postdoc members will be given a role in the presentation sessions,…
Learn MoreOn Friday, 21 January 2022, at 13:00 hours exactly, Jacqueline Wong (Erasmus University Rotterdam) will defend his thesis Enhancing Self-Regulated Learning Through Instructional Support and Learning Analytics in Online Higher Education. More information can be found at https://www.eur.nl/en/events/phd-defence-lyj-jacqueline-wong-2022-01-21 Due to Covid-19 regulations, only a limited…
Learn MoreWe hope to organise the ICO NSS 2022 at the University of Twente, as planned. Presenting your work in a physical setting and meeting your colleagues in person is what we think the NSS should be about. Unfortunately, at this moment we cannot foresee…
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