The Greek Student Parliament took place today in Ellinogermaniki Agogi school, for the first time in Greece.
The students elected their representatives who are going to Copenhagen in June to attend the European Student Parliaments on Science in ESOF 2014. ESOF is the largest conference for scientists and research organisations of all scientific disciplines in Europe.
Science View organized the National Student Parliament for the first time in Greece. The event is co-organised by the National University of Athens, School of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, Pedagogy and Psychology, and Ellinogermaniki Agogi.
The five Greek students who were elected are:
- Giannis Katochoritis from Ekpaideutiria Giannopoulou
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Melina Megalogianni, from Zanneio Protypo Peiramatiko Lykeio Peiraia
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Dimitris Marousis fron 3rd Highschool of Glyfada
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Dimitris Xynos, from Protypo Peiramatiko Lykeio Evaggelikis Sholis
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Eleni Papailia-Voutsina, from 1st Protypo Peiramatiko Highschool of Athens

The EUSP project aims at strengthening the dialogue and exchange between students and scientists, introducing students to parliamentary procedures on science and research, enabling students to form a qualified opinion and to assess complex topics, and introducing students to a European community.
Students from across Europe will all discuss parameters of the same topic, namely “The future of our city”: future mobility, demography, civil participation, urban resources, energy efficient houses and flats and smart city. The students are discussing:
- Future mobility – New approaches in the city
- Demography in the city
- City. Climate. Change.
- Energy efficient houses and flats
- Smart city: life in an urban network
The European Student Parliaments on Science is organised by Wissenschaft im Dialog and is co-funded by Robert Bosch Stiftung.





