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Time Slot Monday, 15th Tuesday, 16th Wednesday, 17th Thursday, 18th Friday, 19th
08.15 – 9.00

Registration

       
09.00 – 10.00 Failure as a stepping-stone to success by N. Gulst (HIT). Information skills for students and teachers by M. Petrovic (UM). How to recognize and avoid cargo cult research by A. Šorgo (UM). Academic Publishing: the ATHENA Research Book by Dr. Jozsef Györkös (UM). Information Literacy skills – searching and evaluating sources by M. Borak (UM).
10.00 – 10.15 Short Break
Workshop Session
10.15 – 12.15
Workshop: 
Leadership in international teams by A. Zielinska (ATH).
Workshop: Communication & interpersonal skills in complex systems by N. Vegni (UNC). Workshop:
Growth Mindset and Self-Talk by S. Gagliano (Europass).
Workshop:
Plagiarism in Science and How to Avoid It by D. Muller (USIEGEN).
Workshop:
Interview Tips by M. Kartalou & C. Roth (THENAMARIS).

ATHENA Universities’ Fair

10.15 – 12.15

(Room 8)

10.15 – 10.35
Pedro M.J. Wyns – Thomas More University (Belgium).

10.40 – 11.00
Dorota Gębaczyk – Wroclaw Business University of Applied Sciences (Poland).

11.05 – 11.25
Iwona Sikora – University of Applied Sciences in Nysa (Poland).

11.30 – 11.50
Izabela Warwas – University of Lodz (Poland).

11.55 – 12.15
Sylvie Treuillet – The University of Orleans (France).

12.20 – 12.40
Ruxandra Bejinaru  –
Internationalization at Lucian Blaga University USV
(Romania).

10.15 – 10.35
Milou Kauffman –
Master of Digital Technology Engineering & Embrace TEC exchange program, Fontys Pulsed Academy (Netherlands).

10.40 – 11.00
Eva Michalikova – Internationalization at Brno University (Czech Republic).

11.05 – 11.25
Tamás Mester – The University of Debrecen (Hungary).

11.30 – 11.50
George Triantafyllidis –
Internationalisation at
Aalborg University
(Denmark).

11.55 – 12.15
Samia Zeid –
Internationalization at WGC (Israel).

10.15-11.15:
The Rural Canvas Project.

Fostering Rural Resilience through Creativity and Arts-driven Entrepreneurship.
Georgios Triantafyllidis.
                                  
 11.15  11.30:
BREAK
                                  
11.30-11.45: 
The INVITE Project.

Developing competencies for new virtual and blended modalities of international collaboration.
Georgios Triantafyllidis & Nikolaos Vidakis.

                                 
11.45 -12.00:
The WaterWays Project.

Waterways and Stories on the E4 path and the Geoparks in the East Mediterranean.
Nikolaos Vidakis

                                 

12.00 – 12.15

Xavier Brunetaund – Digital tools for built heritage: an opportunity for both teaching and research collaborations, University of Orleans (France).

10.15 – 10.35
Nicoletta Vegni – Internationalization at Niccolò
Cusano (Italy).

10.40 – 11.00
Istvan Seres – Introduction of the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences (MATE) (Hungary).

11.05 – 11.25
Tatjiana Welzer –  Internationalization at University of Maribor (Slovenia).

11.30 – 11.50

Lumnije Barjrami – University of Pristina (Kosovo).

11.55 – 12.15
Noga Gulst – Internationalization at Holon Institute of Technology (HIT) (Israel).

10.15 – 10.35
Karolina Sokolińska – Internationalization at UMCS (Poland).

10.40 – 11.00
Mariana Hambasan –
Internationalization at Lucian Blaga University SIBIU
(Romania).

11.05 – 11.25
Vaida Šerevičienė – Vilnius Tech University (Lithuania).

11.30 – 11.50
Amalya Hambardzumyan – American University of Armenia (Armenia).

11.55 – 12.15
Daniel Müller  – Internationalization at
University of Siegen
(Germany).

12.20 – 12.40

Ciloci Rafael – Technical University of Moldova (Moldova)

12.15 – 12.30 Coffee Break
12.30 – 13.15 Doing Systematic literature review by R. Mocnik (UM). How to Write a Journal Paper by G. Kakavelakis (HMU). Effective learning, or, why you should stop preparing summaries for the exam by J. Grasic (UM). Where to publish by B. Korez (UM). Research Data Management by D. Legat (UM).
13.15 – 14.15 Lunch Break

Workshop Session

14.15 – 16.00

Workshop:
 Engaging in teamwork by A. Barata (IPP).
Workshop:
Making the difference: boosting your brand by M.J. Raposo (IPP).
Workshop:
Practical Creativity by E. Segev (HIT).
Workshop:
How to enhance intercultural competence by S. Zeid (WGC).

Workshop:
How to Apply Scrum as a collaboration tool by M. Lourakis (HMU).

Design Thinking – a human-centered Method by Dorota Gębaczyk (WAP).

Invited Lectures

10.00 – 13.00

Software Defined Radio workshop (Invited lab workshop) by Pedro M.J. Wyns.

(Room 5)

   

Invited Lectures

14.15 – 15.00

Deep Learning and Artificial Vision Systems (Part A) by Dalius Matuzevičius.

(Room 8)

Applications of Computer Vision by Manuel Marin-Jimenez.

(Room 8)

Round Table: Internationalization of Higher Education

(Room 8)

From basic electrical concepts to equivalent circuits that models physical phenomena by Enrique Hernadez Balaguera.

(Room 8)

Technical Embroidery for smart textiles by Radek Soukup.

(Room 8)

 

15.15 – 16.00 

Deep Learning and Artificial Vision Systems (Part B) by Dalius Matuzevičius.

(Room 8)

Social implications of Artificial Intelligence by Nicholas Blessing Mavengere.

(Room 8)

Pre-mobility Virtual Exchange as a Tool to prepare students for a Study Abroad by Ángela María Alonso Morais.

(Room 8)

EU Regulations on Equal Treatment: Examining Multiple Discrimination in Employment by Raimonda Bublienė.

(Room 8)

Introduction to AI by Stefaan Haspeslag.

(Room 8)

Cultural & Social Events Free Afternoon.

Bus Tour

(Αt 17.00 – Admission fee 15 euro)

A Tour in Venizelos House Museum.

(At 16.30 – Αdmission fee 3 Euros)

Farewell Dinner.

(At 20.00)

Free Afternoon.

 

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