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The Transfer of knowledge: closing the gap between lighting researcher and lighting designer is going to be a three-hour event consisting of three parts, namely a Pitch session and two panel discussions. The first discussion is devoted to representation of Light4Health project and its online course launch which will take place at August, 27.
The Consortium members of the L4H project are glad to announce the third Summer School.
The Consortium members of the L4H project are glad to summarize the results of the second Summer School. The event took place in the framework of the programme Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership from the first week of October to the first week of November 2020
The Consortium members of the L4H project are glad to announce the second Summer School. The event will take place in the framework of the programme Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership from the first week of October to the first week of November 2020
Participants of the International Summer School of the LIGHT4HEALTH project sum up the results of the first intensive in the UK. Among them are master students of the Program in Lighting Design at ITMO University
The Consortium members of the L4H project are glad to announce the first Summer School. The event will take place in the framework of the programme Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership from 29th July to 2nd August 2019 in UK
Daria Chirimisina and Yulia Lyubakova, graduates of CLD ITMO University, will give a talk "Lumen Anthropophilicus" at the Global Convention of Lighting Designers PLDC 2019 in Rotterdam
Second year's master student Yan Koval told us about it at the end of his internship at Aalborg University, Denmark
On 30 May 2019 in the framework of the special program "Russian Design & Architecture Day" will be given a lecture by Daria Chirimisina, lighting designer of CLD ITMO University
New Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership project LIGHT4HEALTH will be officially launched by universities from Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Russia, the UK and the USA on 4 October 2018
Natalia Bystryantseva, Mark Fontoynon, Roger Narboni, and Alexei Bakholdin are recognised international researches that represent the editorial board of the abstract collection