Bridging Theory and Practice
Simulations and Leadership Education in Higher Ed
Join a five-part webinar series designed for university educators exploring innovative, research-based approaches to teaching leadership, decision-making, and flow.
See the full program here.
Save the dates: All webinars begin at 2:00 EDT / 11:00 PDT
- April 22 – Session 1: The Future of Leadership Development in Higher Education
- April 28 – Session 2: Preparing Leaders for the AI Era
- May 13 – Session 3: Integrating Simulation-Based Learning into the Curriculum
- May 27 – Session 4: Closing the Gap Between Academia and Industry: Building Job-Ready Skills
- June 9 – Session 5: Reimagining Student Engagement: The Power of Experiential Learning
The FLIGBY Webinar Series for Academia is a curated, five-part online event designed specifically for professors, lecturers, and instructors in higher education.
Hosted by Prof. Zoltan Buzady, the Head of the Leadership and Flow Global Academic Research Network, this series explores how experiential learning, simulation-based teaching, and positive psychology can transform leadership education.
Each session combines:
- Practical teaching insights
- Real classroom applications
- Conversations with fellow educators
Whether you teach leadership, management, organizational behavior, or related subjects, this series will provide fresh perspectives and actionable tools you can bring directly into your courses.
What You’ll Gain
- A clear understanding of how simulation-based learning enhances student engagement
- Insight into teaching leadership through decision-making and experience
- Exposure to the concept of “Flow” and its relevance in education
- Real examples from instructors already using innovative teaching methods
- The opportunity to explore how FLIGBY can fit into your curriculum
Who Should Attend
This series is ideal for:
- Professors and instructors in business and management
- Leadership and organizational behavior educators
- Curriculum designers and program directors
- Anyone interested in experiential and simulation-based learning
Webinar Format
- 50-minute live sessions (35 minutes of moderated discussion +15 minutes of Q&A)
- Expert insights + guest discussion
- Optional follow-up resources