Lecturer Exchange

The Lecturer Exchange Program is where LSPR and foreign university partners will exchange lecturers to share or teach their experiences and knowledge with their students and faculty members. Students from both institutions will benefit through a diverse learning style and exposure to the different perspectives of the guest lecturers. The subject and duration will be agreed from both partners. This program presents a unique opportunity for interaction and exchange of ideas between foreign universities and the LSPR community. The program also helps to improve their relationship and strengthen their current partnerships whilst opening the doors for new concepts of collaborations or programmes. 

Lecturer Exchange (OUTBOUND)

“I am very grateful for the experience I had as an Exchange Lecturer from Erasmus. It was an opportunity to interact in a community of families from diverse cultural backgrounds within Denmark. I have taught a different type of students and worked with a different type of Lecturers. All these helped me to get a better understanding of European, its history, its culture, its school system, and its people.”

Olivia Deliani Hutagaol, S.Sn., M.Si

Lecturer Exchange (INBOUND)

“I am truly delighted to welcome LSPR students and lecturers here in ECU WAAPA and it’s such a proactive and creative collaboration between LSPR and ECU WAAPA, and We are truly looking forward to another collaboration in the future.” – David Sherly, Executive Dean of ECU WAAPA, Australia

“When I started teaching in LSPR, I found out immediately that the students are almost the same as in Denmark. The atmosphere was really heartwarming and was a positive surprise. I must say let’s hope we can continue the good corporations that we have, it’s a positive experience not only for us but also for all the guest teachers and LSPR lecturers who visit Zealand.” – Poul Faarup, Head of Studies Zealand, Denmark

LSPR OMNI

LSPR OMNI is LSPR’s initiative to balance the student’s online and offline academic learning in addressing the “new normal” environment. It is designed to promote the welfare of the students and lecturers in adapting to certain changes most especially the shift to online platforms. LSPR’s main priority is to keep the safety of its community and at the same time

deliver optimum results in the learning output of the students. Aside from the webinar series, online forums and workshops, we are now planning for the online guest lectures for next semester that will involve our university and corporate partners as exchange lecturers who will teach and collaborate with our students virtually. This way, students will be able to interact and learn from a different standpoint with a different mentor instead of having the usual classroom environment with their lecturers. This is similar to our Lecturer Exchange Program, however due to travel restrictions, we wanted to continue the implementation by making this available online.