
Get to meet our participants from the Erasmus+ LIVE 2025 Project
The Alba Eglesia Foundation is excited to share with your details about the Romanian participants that will travel to Vienna, Austria, to take part in the Erasmus+ Project LIVE 2025 – “Linguistic Integration for Vibrant Education”, coordinated by iLanguage – Multilingualism, Integration and Diversity.
The project promotes multilingualism and multilingual education through innovative AI-powered language learning and aims to support individuals who speak multiple languages and who come from diverse backgrounds and communities from Europe. The project is divided into 2 main components: training for selected participants from the partnering countries and an application to be tested and improved.
The project will raise awareness on the importance of speaking multiple languages, encourage ownership and self-reflection when learning a new language and equip youth workers and educators with tools for better non-formal spaces for learning.
Tha Alba Eglesia Foundation, as a project partner, will send a group of 6 participants to represent the organization and to participate at the training’s activities. The participants were selected this year after an evaluation of both our organisation and the project coordinator. You can find here more details about our participants.
Ana-Maria Șoșdean
Passionate about multicultural education and multilingualism, I am excited to participate in the project LIVE in order to explore the way artificial intelligence can be integrated in the process of studying foreign languages, especially through interactive and hands-on activities. Participating in this training not only will offer me the chance to develop personally and professionally, but it will allow me to interact with youth workers with different cultural backgrounds and exchange good practices with them in order to create more inclusive and dynamic learning environments.
Eliza Cristina Scorei
Hi! I’m Eliza, a 42-year-old “explorer” in the world of knowledge, and now I’ve landed in Austria for a new challenge! Spoken languages: Romanian (for crazy stories) + English (for “Wait, what?!” moments). Why am I here? Because life is like an Austrian menu – I want to order ALL the desserts (i.e. learn new things)! I’m that type of person who asks “why?” and “how?”
If I had to draw my motivation, it would be a combo of Indiana Jones + a curious cat in a toy store. Adventure + discovery = SUCCESS!
😄Fun fact: I’ve stayed true to the motto “You don’t get old, you just become a better-documented legend!”.
Theodor-Vlad Bălăceanu
My name is Theo, I’m 19 and the only foreign language I speak fluently is English. Through this project I hope to discover new things about other countries’ cultures as well as about myself, meet different people and of course understand how we can use technology to learn a foreign language.
Alexandra-Rafaela Bucur
My name is Alexandra, I am 24 years old and I speak English and Italian (beginner level). I am participating in this project with the desire to interact with people from other cultures, to develop myself personally and to create valuable memories. I believe that such experiences contribute not only to my professional training but also to my understanding of diversity and openness to the world.
Silvica-Maria Poenaru
Hello, my name is Silvica. I’m 21, fluent in English, and currently learning German. I’m excited to join this project, as I’m very interested in multicultural experiences and how language learning aligns with modern technological trends.
Sorin-Constantin Bulibașa
Hello! My name is Sorin Bulibașa, I am 20 years old and a future freshman at Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Belgium. I have a strong command of both English and French, and I am currently learning Dutch. I’m eager to participate in this Erasmus+ project in Vienna to improve my language skills, explore new perspectives, and better understand the value of cultural diversity in today’s interconnected world. I’m looking forward to meeting new people!
The participants at the training will take part in practical workshops, round table discussions, local trip in Vienna, various presentations from experts in multilingualism and technology, and will also test and provide their feedback on the official application of the project.
We are wishing good luck to all of the participants and we are looking forward to the beginning of the training!
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Erasmus+ Project no. 2024-1-AT01-KA153-YOU-000217654 – Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.





