ERUA Virtual Opportunities for Students to Meet and Study Together

The “ERUA Virtual Opportunities for Students to Meet and Study Together” series continues with a new student-led online session on the theme of “Student Engagement & Leadership in Virtual Spaces”. The 7th session of the series is organised by students of the University of the Aegean and will take place via Zoom, on Wednesday, 27 May 2026, at 14:30 CEST.

Students from all ERUA universities and partner institutions are invited to join an interactive discussion exploring student participation, leadership, and collaboration in digital learning environments. Through presentations and peer exchange, students from ERUA partner universities will share perspectives on innovation in virtual education, immersive learning experiences, and the evolving role of students as active contributors to online academic communities.

The following topics will be presented by students from ERUA partner institutions:

  • Julia Ziółkowska (SWPS)From Passive to Active: The Role of Gamification in Online Learning
  • Agostino Sorbara (UniMC)Student Leadership in Immersive Environments
  • Anoushka Sinha (UniMC)From Learners to Co-Creators & Leaders: Rethinking Student Engagement in Virtual Education Ecosystems

Moderators: Vaggelis Zaftis & Athina Bosta, PhD students,UAegean

The ERUA Virtual Opportunities initiative provides a space for students to meet, study together, and exchange ideas in an international learning environment. Co-organized by students for students, the initiative encourages peer learning, interdisciplinary dialogue, and collaboration across the ERUA network.

Date: 27 May 2026
Time: 14:30 CEST
Register now via Zoom!

Join us online to discuss student engagement and leadership in virtual learning spaces, with fellow ERUA students!

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