Teaching, Teamwork and Practice: ATHENS–EELISA Study Week on Efficient Energy Supply of Buildings, November 2025
https://www.shakeproject-dhc.eu/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/1000022840-1024x482.jpg 1024 482 Eva Szalma Eva Szalma https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/c830495fb76640cde283aca4a8e2afdb89f6593c4634a0a861b76b9652d28056?s=96&d=mm&r=gThe ATHENS–EELISA joint course Efficient Energy Supply of Buildings, held 17–21 November 2025 at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, offered participants an intensive international learning experience that combined academic content, practical insights, and cultural exploration. Student feedback indicates that the programme successfully created a supportive and engaging learning environment, enabling participants to deepen their technical knowledge while also developing language skills and international connections.
Participants particularly appreciated the interactive and experiential components of the course. The teamwork project, dance classes, site visits—most notably the Westend shopping centre visit—and informal social activities were consistently highlighted as the most engaging elements. These activities were seen as effective in linking theoretical concepts to real-world applications, while also fostering collaboration and intercultural exchange.

The teaching staff received very positive feedback, with students frequently emphasising the instructors’ enthusiasm, friendliness, and approachability as a key strength of the programme. Participants also valued gaining insight into Hungarian university life, culture, and architecture, and noted that the course offered a well-balanced mix of structured learning and informal experiences, making the intensive study week both educational and enjoyable.
Overall, the feedback confirms that the course held in November 2025 was perceived as well-organised, relevant, and motivating, successfully combining academic quality with international and cultural dimensions. The results underline the value of interactive teaching approaches and provide clear directions for the continued development of future ATHENS–EELISA joint courses.










