14/05/2026
🌿 EntoFARM Students' Visit to the University of Thessaly 🌿
Classrooms gave way to laboratories, research facilities, and open scientific dialogue as students, teachers, researchers, and project partners from Greece, Bulgaria, and North Macedonia gathered at the Department of Agriculture, Crop Production and Rural Environment of the University of Thessaly in Volos.
The programme combined presentations, laboratory tours, interactive discussions, and networking — offering students the rare opportunity to experience first-hand how research is translated into practical, high-tech solutions for environmental and agricultural challenges.
🎙️ Opening & Project Vision
The event opened with welcome remarks from the University of Thessaly and the project coordinator, INNOFY/Fraud Line. Vassilis Stamatopoulos, PhD, presented the vision, objectives, and key outputs of EntoFARM, highlighting how insect farming technologies and innovative educational approaches can support circular economy practices.
🔬 Into the Laboratories
One of the most engaging parts of the visit saw participants exploring the university's laboratories and research facilities. Through direct interaction with researchers and university staff, students observed ongoing work in entomology, insect farming, sustainable agriculture, and circular economy applications — connecting classroom learning with real-world scientific practice.
🎓 Student Voices from the Field
A central part of the event belonged to the students themselves. Young participants from Greece and Bulgaria shared their reflections on EntoFARM's hands-on pilot activities, explaining how the project influenced their understanding of sustainability, insect farming, and agriculture as a modern STEM pathway. Their presentations showed how experiential learning can reshape perceptions of agriculture as an innovative, technology-driven field.
🗣️ Key Speakers & Contributors
▸ Vassilis Stamatopoulos, PhD — Fraud Line / INNOFY
Presented the vision and key outputs of the EntoFARM project.
▸ Christos Roumpos, PhD — Asst. Professor, University of Patras
Explored the role of circular economy practices in sustainable agriculture and how research and innovation can drive more responsible production systems.
▸ Georgia Baliota, PhD — University of Thessaly
Coordinated the entire programme, guided the agenda, and facilitated interaction among all participants.
▸ Marijana Dimitrova — Inter-EDU
Presented the results of the pilot activities implemented in North Macedonia, highlighting the importance of cross-border collaboration and sustainability-focused education.
▸ Hannah Quellhorst, PhD — Entomology Researcher
Shared her academic and professional journey in entomology, championing female representation in STEM and inspiring participants to pursue careers in science.
▸ Thanassis Vogiatzis, MSc — Entomology Specialist
Offered practical advice and an inspiring personal story, encouraging participants to explore new academic and career pathways in sustainable science.
👩🔬 Women in STEM
A highlight of the event was an open discussion on female participation and representation in STEM — particularly within agriculture and entomology, where women remain underrepresented. Through personal stories, practical advice, and honest dialogue, participants explored inclusion, motivation, and future career possibilities in science and research.
🎬 Documentary Preview & Learning Modules
Participants also had the opportunity to view a preview of the students' documentary developed within the project, alongside the EntoFARM learning modules — offering a window into the full educational journey and impact of the project across partner countries.
💬 Closing Reflection
The event closed with an interactive reflection session in which students exchanged impressions, feedback, and key takeaways. The discussions reinforced the importance of experiential learning, international collaboration, and innovative educational approaches in motivating young people to engage with sustainability and STEM-related fields.
This was more than an educational activity — it was a meaningful exchange of ideas, cultures, and aspirations. We truly believe this can only be the beginning of the EntoFARM journey, and we look forward to building even more opportunities for collaboration, innovation, and sustainable education in the future.
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