The Honours Conference 2025: Students Facilitate the Future
In collaboration with The European Honours-Council, INTED is hosting The Honours Conference 2025: Students Facilitate the Future, at University of Oslo, in Norway.
Students’ potential and agency
With a complex world and problems that demand new solutions, higher education also needs to foster thinking citizens that are trained to work in uncertainty. By focusing on students’ potential, education can develop students problem-solving skills and knowledge on how they themselves can hold the potential for finding solutions in the future.
In Honours-programs and Interdisciplinary education student potential and complex problem solving skills is in focus. In this conference we will present ideas and methods for how higher education Honours-programs and Interdisciplinary education focus on student potential and developing complex problemssolving skills. The students will have the opportunity to experience and showcase their potential in the conference.
Key-note speakers:
Idar Kreutzer
Director at NHO, and will explain the need for developing minds and mindsets to meet today’s challenges, and how important interdisciplinary skills is for the future workforce.


Michael O'Rourke
Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Toolbox Dialogue Initiative, and his research interests encompass interdisciplinary theory, epistemology, and communication and epistemic integration in collaborative, cross-disciplinary research.
Marca Wolfensberger
Professor of Transdisciplinary Collboration in Education, and chair of the European Honours Council (ECH). Marca has been involved in various trans- and interdisciplinary education, and her passion for education contributed to her becoming one of the pioneers of honours education in Europe.


Machiel Keestra
Central Diversity Officer at the Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of Amsterdam, and past-president of the international Association for Interdisciplinary Studies. He has worked on embedding and developing honours education at the University of Amsterdam, both as philosopher and also as coordinator of its Honours platform in the period 2005-2010.
Who is the conference for:
1. Honours Students: Share your experiences and the impact of honours programs on tackling complex issues.
Join us for engaging discussions and collaboration. We look forward to your participation in shaping the future of honours education in Europe!
Program
Friday 31.10.25
On Friday the conference will present what is needed in today’s society and give a status for honours- and interdisciplinary education in 2025.
Saturday 01.11.25
Throughout the conference there will be poster-sessions and presentations from students, scholars and teachers.
The official program will be presented closer to the event.
Participants
Together with the students, representatives from the UiO and the University sector, policymakers, stakeholder, academics and teachers will present and be invited as participants to join in on the conference discussion.
Where:
On Friday the conference will start on University of Oslo campus, before participants will be bussed to Voksen?sen Hotel in Oslo for an overnight stay and the rest of the conference.