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Phosfluorescently e-enable adaptive synergy for strategic quality vectors. Continually transform fully tested expertise with competitive technologies appropriately communicate.
Phosfluorescently e-enable adaptive synergy for strategic quality vectors. Continually transform fully tested expertise with competitive technologies appropriately communicate.
Phosfluorescently e-enable adaptive synergy for strategic quality vectors. Continually transform fully tested expertise with competitive technologies appropriately communicate.
Marirena Grigoriou is Professor of Molecular and Developmental Biology at the Department of Molecular Biology & Genetics (DMBG) of Democritus University of Thrace.
Katerina Kedraka is an Associate Professor at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics of the Democritus University of Thrace. She is the Head of the Laboratory of Teaching and Professional Development of BioScientists and of the Postgraduate Program "Didactics of BioSciences" at the Department of MBG.
Despina Sakka, Professor in Social Psychology, Dpt of Primary Education, School of Education Studies. She has a thirty-five-year research experience in national or international research programs (total:18) financed by the EEC and the Greek State on issues such as gender identities, ethno-cultural minorities, applied social research and Action Research in marginal populations and/or schools.
Athanasios Kyriazis is a Professor at the Department of Statistics and Insurance Sciences at the University of Piraeus in the field of Applied Mathematics and New Technologies. He has graduated from the Department of Mathematics of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and holds a PhD degree from the same Department. He has been a visiting researcher in Universities and Research Centers in the U.S.A. and Europe. He has taught a significant number of courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate level, as well as in training programs.
Eleni is the Head of the International Relations Department of DUTH, acting also as PR officer.
Working since 1997 with the Erasmus programme, she has been standing by hundreds of students before, during and after their mobility period abroad, as she is convinced that Erasmus is enriching lives, opening minds.
Foteini Asderaki is an Associate Professor of European Integration Theory and European Educational Policy at the Department of International and European Studies, University of Piraeus. She is the elected Chair of the European Security and Defence College Doctoral School, European External Action Service for a two-year tenure (2019-21). She holds a Jean Monnet Chair on European Union Policies in Education, Training, Research and Innovation issued by the European Commission in 2016.