On the 22nd of February in London took place the transnational project meeting of the CluedUp project. In the framework of the project's meeting, there was a special focus on "How Living Labs could support collaborative learning" where Thess-AHALL showcased some case studies and some best practices.

The 23rd of February was all about the Collaborative Learning Event, "Working Together to Make Good Decisions", which was a fantastic opportunity for our team to connect with others in the medical education field. It was amazing to see so many like-minded individuals coming together to share their ideas and insights into the latest advancements in medical education.

We were particularly honored to have our very own Professor and Lab Director, Panagiotis Bamidis, give a keynote speech on "Enhancing the Frontiers in Medical Education with Active Collaborative Activities". His speech highlighted the importance of active and collaborative learning in medical education and showcased some of the groundbreaking work that our lab has been doing in this area.

The event was part of the Erasmus+-funded CluedUp project meeting, which aims to promote collaboration and innovation in medical education across Europe. We were thrilled to be a part of this project and we are excited to continue working with our peers in the field to push the boundaries of medical education even further. Overall, it was an unforgettable experience, and we're grateful for the opportunity to have been a part of it.