The 6 th transnational project meeting of the Adaptive expertise project took place in Dublin,
a city famous for its tumultuous history, but also for the famous author James Joyce. In
Dublin, we aptly gathered in the Anna Livia Conference room for our meeting.
Here we were off to an early start on a very sunny Sunday morning to discuss the
Futureland learning conference, taking place in Dublin as well that week, where some of our
colleagues from the partners were hosting workshops about our project.
Apart from this, we also finalised our ideas for the digital working environment. Some subtle
changes needed to be made following feedback we gathered from peers and students
throughout the course of the project, and we were able to finalise our thoughts and made
agreements for the final changes.
We also got started on drafting the first ideas of the final report as the project is drawing to
a close soon.
All in all, we had a very valuable meeting after which, some of the partners went shopping,
or to a museum, and others went off to Howth for a lovely cliff walk. It was good to take
some time off together as well before the conference started and most of us ended the day
with a lovely drink in one of the pubs in Dublin.