Responsible AI in Education through an Open-Source Learning Platform: The EU BloomingAI ProjectA two-day workshop

Information/Contact: Aristotle Tympas, Professor, NKUA BloomingAI Coordinator, [email protected]

Tuesday, 26 May 2026

11:00-13:00, ONLINE WORKSHOP: Ethical issues in using GenAI in higher education
Presentations by:
Carsten Ullrich, Research Scientist, Department of Law, University of Luxembourg
Marianthi Gritzioti, Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Studies, NKUA Athens
Iason Spilios, Postdoctoral Researcher, NKUA
Moderator: Alexandra Lazareva, Associate Professor, Department of Education, University of Agder

15:00-17:00, ONLINE WORKSHOP: Best practices in using GenAI in higher education
Presentations by:
Alexandra Lazareva, Associate Professor, Department of Education, University of Agder
Frédéric Clavert, Assistant Professor / Senior Research Scientist, Centre for Contemporary and Digital History, University of Luxembourg
Marianthi Gritzioti, Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Studies, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Moderator: Iason Spilios, Postdoctoral Researcher, NKUA

Wednesday, 27.5.2025

Venue: Department of History and Philosophy of Science, New Building, NKUA
15:00:00-17:00, HYBRID WORKSHOP: Challenges in using AI in education, from research to teaching and writing
Welcome Notes:
Sophia Papaioannou, Professor, NKUA Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, International Relations, and Extroversion
Marianna Karamanou, Professor, Chair of the NKUA Research Ethics Committee
Antony Hatzimoysis, Professor, Chair of the NKUA History and Philosophy of Science Department
Presentations by:
Apostolos Spanos, Professor, Department of Religion, Philosophy and History, University of Agder, Coordinator, BloomingAI Project
Aristotle Tympas, Professor, NKUA BloomingAI Coordinator
Moderator: Marianthi Gritzioti, Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Studies, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86003468724?pwd=RzJxb2RYUmRrc2JIY2VlRkpjekJGZz09

Organized in the context of the EU BloomingAI Project, in collaboration with the graduate course ‘Special Topics in Science, Technology, Society: Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, Telecommunications’, NKUA Interdepartmental Graduate Program ‘Science, Technology, Society—Science and Technology Studies (STS), and the Research Group on AI of the Laboratory of Philosophy, Ethics, Policy and Communication of Science and Technology [PhEPoC-ST(Lab)]; hosted by the NKUA Department of History and Philosophy of Science.