Speakers
About this BIP
Onsite Workshops (2nd - 6th of June, 2025)
Monday,2nd of June | Tuesday,3rd of June | Wednesday, 4th of June | Thursday, 5th of June | Friday, 6th of June | |
10:00 – 10:45 | Welcome Session (Main Lecture Room) | Workshop: Leading Across Cultures | Workshop: Applied Creativity | Workshop in Design Thinking | Workshop: EduScrum Framework |
10:45 – 11:30 | Workshop: How to make Presentations in Public | ||||
11:30 – 12:00 | Workshop: Effective and Appropriate Communication Skills | Workshop: Creating Champions | |||
12:00 – 12:45 | Workshop: Leadership, Soft Skills, and Performativity | Workshop: Data Driven Citizenship for young leaders | Application: Stutents’ Presentations of their EduScrum Project | ||
12:45 – 13:30 | Workshop: EduScrum Framework | Workshop: When Technology Meets Market Forces | |||
13:30 – 15:00 | Lunch Break | ||||
15:00 – 15:45 | Workshop: EduScrum Framework |
Excursion to Stavros Beach
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Workshop: EduScrum Framework | Workshop: When Technology Meets Market Forces | |
15:45 – 16:30 |
Apply your soft skill through the eduScrum framework – Workshop

Willy Wijnards
EduScrum (Netehrlands)

Kristina Fritsh
EduScrum (Netehrlands)
How to make a presentation in puplic

Konstantinos Petridis
Associate Professor, Vice Rector of Internationalization & Extroversion HMU, IRO

George Kakavelakis
(HMU, Greece)
Effective and Appropriate Communication – Workshop

Samia Zeid
(WGC, Israel)
The session aims to cultivate communication strategies that enable leaders to express their vision clearly, build meaningful connections with others and foster collaboration with confidence and empathy. Special emphasis will be placed on the use of diplomatic language and the development of other language-related skills.
Leadership, Soft Skills and Performativity – Workshop

Yoel Tawil
(HIT, Israel)
Leaders are neither born nor made, and soft skills aren’t innate or always acquired. Both leadership and soft skills are performed. This session harnesses insights from creativity studies and playback theater to demonstrate how these skills are enacted before an audience or other social actors. Whether drawn from authentic or simulated experiences, students will learn to augment or create empathy, creativity, and leadership and craft a convincing performance whose elements can later be internalized as part of a personal set of soft skills
Design thinking for leadership

Yelda Ozturk
(FONTYS, Netherlands)

Ralph Peters
(FONTYS, Netherlands)
When Technology Meets Market Forces

Nava Shaked
(HIT. Israel)
Data Driven Citizenship for young Leaders

Stefania Oikonomou
(W2L. Greece)
Applied Creativity

Elad Segev
(HIT. Israel)
Leading Across Cultures

Anna Stefanowicz
(University of Applied Sciences in Tamow, Poland)
Creating Champions: How Great Leader Build Great Teams

Agniezka Zielinska
University of Bielsko-Biala, Poland