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ACG featured as a top performer in AASHE’s 2022 Sustainable Campus Index for the 7th time!

[…]institutions being the only one in Europe. But most importantly, ACG was recognized as a top international performer with top score performance. ACG is home to a beautiful, welcoming, nature-rich 64-acre main campus in Athens, Greece. ACG specializes in sustainable land management and landscaping to protect campus biodiversity. Our revised purchasing policy reflects a clear commitment to choosing environmentally friendly and socially responsible products and services, supporting providers that also manifest a hands-on commitment to sustainability. This goes hand in hand with the close collaboration with the on-campus catering providers, who have always supported our sustainability efforts. “At ACG, we […]
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Female Entrepreneurs and Venture Capitalists (VCs): Realities, Opportunities and Challenges in the Greek and Israeli Ecosystems

[…]as a reviewer for scholarly journals and academic conferences. Her work has been published in internationally referred journals and presented at international conferences.   Dr. Irit Yaniv Almeda ventures’ (Symbol: AMDA.L) Co-Founder and CEO Almeda Ventures is the first HealthTech focused public R&D partnership.  Dr. Yaniv has more than 25 years of experience in the venture capital, pharmaceutical and biotech industries.  As a senior manager, skilled physician, and experienced board member, she possesses a highly developed combination of leadership, decision making and business skills.  Irit has been a partner at Accelmed since 2012.  She served as an Executive Director and […]
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Winds of change? Revisiting the Turkish – Israeli relations

[…]for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy Lecture Speaker Orna Almog Deputy Head, Politics & International Affairs Unit, Athens Institute for Education & Research (ATINER) When: Tuesday, October 18, 2022 |14:10-15:10 (activity hour) Where: You may join the event online (Zoom) here   Bio of the Speaker Dr. Orna Almog Currently Dr. Orna Almog, Deputy Head, Politics & International Affairs Unit, ATINER, Athens Institute for Education & Research. Previously senior Lecturer (Retired), Kingston University, UK. responsible for middle Eastern Studies and MA coordinator of conflict studies. Dr. Almog’s specialty is in Israel’s foreign relations, the politics of the Middle […]
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17th IAEE European Energy Conference at ACG

[…]Conference in the post-Covid-19 era with more than 400 participants. The conference hosted a truly international community consisting of government officials, institutional leaders, renowned academics and corporate leaders who met, exchanged views and addressed all the pressing issues of the global energy sector. As the world begins to recover from the Covid-19 crisis, it becomes evident that the pandemic brought economic and societal vulnerabilities to the surface, while its repercussions on energy systems have already become apparent. The conference addressed these challenges and concluded that there is no single way for an effective energy transition. The energy crisis is an […]

Economic and social consequences of the Asia Minor Catastrophe

[…]Emeritus of Economics at the University of Athens and previously Greece’s representative at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) serves as the IHGP Chief Consultant and Chair of the Advisory Board. An internationally acclaimed scholar of the history of economic thought, Psalidopoulos held the Karamanlis Chair in Hellenic and European Studies at the Fletcher School, Tufts University, before joining the IMF in 2015. Professor Psalidopoulos has held fellowships and lectured around the world at institutions including Princeton University, Duke University, King’s College, London, and the Humboldt University in Berlin. The author of 10 books and editor of another 18, Psalidopoulos has […]
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A values-based approach to responding to crises

[…]Kyriakos Mitsotakis, we designed the Ministry of Digital Governance wherein we apply a digital policy functioning as a horizontal social policy.” Konstantinos Velentzas, President and founder of the SHP, creator of the Lord Byron Prize and co-organizer of the event, was a presenter. The debate moderator was journalist Katerina Sokou, correspondent and Foreign Affairs Analyst in Washington, United States, and member of the SHP Advisory Committee. The event was held with the generous support of Brain & Company. The SHP founded and awards annually the International Lord Byron Award to three distinguished personalities from the international political, cultural, academic or […]
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Maria Avgerinou

[…]Communications and Technology (AECT), the European Distance and eLearning Network (EDEN), and the International Visual Literacy Association (IVLA). In recognition of her contribution especially to the field of Visual Literacy, Dr. Avgerinou has received various awards, most notably IVLA’s Research Award (2009), and the Braden & Beauchamp Award (2001, 2010). In 2012, she was elected the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Visual Literacy (JVL/Routledge), the oldest international academic journal in the field. Furthermore, she currently serves as a Master Reviewer for Quality Matters® (MarylandOnline/US), and an external specialist for the European Commission’s Key Action 2: Cooperation for Innovation and the […]

The Ukraine and Russia: A Troubled History

[…]a lecture series in conjunction with ISGAP (Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy) and has become an ISGAP Research Fellow. His current research focuses on Modern Antisemitism and the Holocaust. Dr. Gassenschmidt has published and presented papers on various international conferences and seminars on American, Russian and German History and Holocaust Studies.   The online event is free and open to the public. For more information, please contact College Events-Office of Public Affairs, […]

Erdogan targets Greece’s Aegean Islands with latest threats

Dr. Constantinos Filis, Director of the Institute of Global Affairs and Professor of International Relations at The American College of Greece, joined Thanos Davelis, host of the Greek Current podcast, in a discussion on Turkish President Erdogan’s latest threats. He accused Greece of “occupying” islands in the Aegean Sea and said Turkey is prepared to “do what is necessary” when the time comes. In the discussion, Dr. Filis broke down what’s on the horizon for Greek-Turkish relations. Are Turkish threats and provocations reaching new and dangerous heights? In Dr. Filis’ opinion, a dangerous climate is erupting domestically in Turkey. Greece is […]
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AD Scientific Index ranks top ACG academics

[…]cities/smart villages, geopolitics, and business management. She is the Editor-in-Chief of the international journal Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy, and Associate Editor of Digital Governance, Regulation and Policy, both ABS listed. Dr Visvizi is a Member of the Advisory Board to the Committee for Scientific and Technological Policy (CSTP) at the […]

Martha Graham Interprets Greek Myths: Violence and Revenge through the Dancing Body

[…]in Europe, Asia, and the USA, while in December 2021 she was invited by the MGSCD to teach in an International Graham Intensive course in Sarajevo. In 2003 she founded ARTHROSIS Dance Company, with which she has presented fourteen original full-length pieces. For more information, please contact College Events, at [email protected] or 210 6009800 ext. […]
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Germany’s shift in policy regarding Greece and Turkey

[…]Davelis, to discuss whether we are at the beginning of a fundamental shift in Germany’s foreign policy when it comes to Turkey, and what this means for Greece. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerock recently visited Greece and Turkey, where she took a clear stance against Turkish revisionism and called out Ankara on its human rights record. Dr. Filis stated in the podcast that Germany is trying to find its footing in the wave of the war in Ukraine, and Turkish President Erdogan’s actions don’t sit well with the German people. Berlin now finds itself in a transitional period and wants […]
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Shuttle bus schedule from Glyfada

[…]Avenue – Poseidonio Music Hall 07:04 Poseidonos Avenue – Hellenikon Old Airport (main entrance) 07:06 Poseidonos Avenue and Alimos Avenue (after the traffic light) 07:08 Poseidonos and Amfitheas Avenue (Amfitheas Avenue bus stop) 07:12 Amfitheas Avenue – Rema Pikrodafnis 07:14 Amfitheas Avenue – Agia Triada (bus stop) 07:18 Syngrou Avenue – Diogenes Palace (Syngrou Avenue bus stop) 07:20 Syngrou Avenue – AgiosSostis (Church) 07:23 Syngrou Avenue – Intercontinental Hotel 07:28 Syngrou Avenue – Fix (Metro Station) 07:30 Syntagma Square (Metro Station, Amalias Avenue, on the side of the Greek Parliament) 07:38 Vasilissis Sofias Avenue (Evangelismos Metro Station) 07:43 Megaron Mousikis […]

Extremist dreams or official policy?

[…]thing. So in the case of the Blue Homeland map, which has become the official doctrine of Turkish policy, we are not talking about the mere provocation but the expression of aggressive revisionism that includes the territory of a third country. Prime Minister Mitsotakis called on the Turkish President to clarify whether this is, in fact, Turkish policy or a “fever dream” of extremists. In Dr. Filis’ view, Erdogan should clarify this, and the Greek PM was right to ask Erdogan to condemn the opinion of Bahcelli’s party. Until recently, Erdogan had not expressed hostile intentions towards Greece, yet he […]

Dr. Panos Vlachopoulos named Executive Dean of Deree – The American College of Greece

[…]faculty workload, learning design and strategic planning. Dean Vlachopoulos comes to us after an international search that attracted the application of numerous prominent scholar-administrators from Greece, the United States, Europe, Australia and Asia. ACG welcomes Dean Vlachopoulos, and we wish him success in his new role as Executive […]
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Collaboration between ACG and HELMEPA – BiG Focus Event

[…]to work to preserve the environment and none of us can afford to simply depend on government policy or state agencies to do all the work that needs to be done.” In the context of ACG’s long history of offerings to education and the society, Professor Samons spoke of the ACG 150 Strategic Plan and the role of the Centers of Excellence and Units of ACG150 in fostering Greece’s economic growth and promoting research and innovation: “Today, we all proudly witness how young researchers — our students — have been mobilized and engaged under the guidance of the 2 Centers […]
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Two ACG students give the closing speech at the HELMEPA Conference, Posidonia

[…]– Mr. Periklis Prousaloglou, BSc (Hons) in Shipping Management and Ms. Alia-Ioanna Panetsou, International Honors Program in Theatre Arts – gave an inspirational talk and presented their insights on topics relevant to shipping and the marine environment, under the guidance of Dr. George Kokosalakis, Executive Director of the Center of Excellence in Logistics, Shipping and Transportation and Dr. Stella Apostolaki, Executive Director of the Center of Excellence in Sustainability, respectively. In more detail, the students referred to the challenges and opportunities faced by the maritime industry towards a more sustainable future, thus decarbonization of the maritime industry, sustainability and pollution […]
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Deree Commencement 2022: Celebrating Hope, Resilience & Achievement

[…]that focuses on child advocacy and research. As the Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law and Public Policy at the Georgetown University Law Center since 1982, Peter Edelman’s brilliant career has focused on the fields of poverty, welfare, juvenile justice and constitutional law. Our 2022 Honoris Causa recipients exemplify the high standards of personal and professional accomplishment and social contribution to which ACG is committed and they join 91 men and women who have achieved the highest levels of recognition in their respective fields. Maria-Eleni Kalyva graduating with a major in Entrepreneurship Management and a minor in Finance, delivered the Student […]
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Deree Student Awards Ceremony 2022: Celebrating the Best & Brightest

[…]students were honored with awards in 21 categories, including the Outstanding Graduating Student, International Honors, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Scholar, Internship Achievement, Health & Wellness, Emerging Leader and Athletics awards.President David G. Horner presented the awards of College Life Leadership and Deree Spirit, awarded to seniors who excelled in leadership and exemplify the spirit of Deree as a dedicated member of the ACG community.The 2022 Student Awards Ceremony aims to acknowledge, honor and recognize students who exemplify all types of excellence — whether it’s because someone made the most out of their experience at Deree by challenging themselves, left a lasting […]
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4th Athens Social Sciences Forum

[…]Society, Deree-The American College of Greece in collaboration with Student Association for International Affairs (SAFIA)   When: Thursday, June 23, 2022 | 10:00-14:45 Where: Online event (via Zoom) open to the public About the Event The Athens Social Sciences Forum is an annual Undergraduate Student Conference organized by the Sociology Society of Deree-The American College of Greece (ACG) in collaboration with the Student Association for International Affairs (SAFIA). Social Science students from ACG and Greek public universities will present their outstanding research papers or theses, in this open to the public annual event, which will be held online. The purpose […]

Protocols of Evil: Gustavo Barroso and the diffusion of antisemitism in Brazil

[…]Deree-ACG in collaboration with ISGAP – Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy When: Friday, June 3, 2022 | 18:30-19:30 Where: You may join the event online (Zoom) here The event is free and open to the public. Bio of the Speaker Renato Alencar Dotta, historian and teacher. Works in Colégio da USCS (Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul), São Caetano do Sul, Brazil. Master and Doctor in Social History, in Universidade de São Paulo (USP), São Paulo, Brazil. Author of “Elementos Verdes: os integralistas na mira do DOPS (1938-1981)” (aprox. transl. “Green Elements: Integralists in the sights […]
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Successful completion of ESDC course on “Climate Change and Security”

[…]their impacts on human health and on historical heritage, as well as the interlinkages with international affairs, climate-related migration and public security. Dr. Nikolaos Lampas, Assistant Professor in International Relations and European Studies, Deree – […]
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Has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the level of trust on behalf of the public towards scientists and/or research in general, for the case of Italy.

[…]is shown with todays ‘Green-Pass’ protests (in which citizens protest the government’s policy for COVID-19 containment) have sprouted all over Italy, such as in Trieste and in Rome. Levels of trust have also been found to differ between age groups and due to a lack of proper leadership. It is vital and necessary to have better understandings behind the loss of public trust towards the scientific community and health authorities to better predict future behaviours of the public in future pandemics. Furthermore, understanding reasons for loss or gaining in trust is crucial for health authorities to better communicate their reasoning […]
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What are the effects social media has had on the public’s trust towards research and scientist: Case on COVID 19

[…]China. On the 30th of January 2020, WHO declared that we are in a Public health emergency of international concern. Soon after that, on the 11th of March 2020, COVID 19 was officially declared a pandemic This virus, known as COVID 19, has affected millions worldwide and has killed to this day, approximately 5.35 million people. Due to the outbreak of COVID 19, a series of global lockdowns followed, having people stay in their homes for months at end. Subsequently, this caused the use of social media platforms to skyrocket reaching unprecedented numbers. As social media became more popular, an […]
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COVID-19’s impact on United States’ public trust towards scientists and their research

[…]scientists similar to the WHO (Bayram and Shields 2313); so, when scientists are enforcing international restrictions and sharing their research to the global community, this can infringe on the Republican’s agenda. On the other hand, for the left-leaning Democrats of America who are usually more open to international cooperation and are less fueled by nationalistic qualities, a stronger sense of trust is instilled in the scientific community and are more likely to accept their research with less of a belief that society is merely conforming to scientist’s personal agendas (Bayram and Shields 2314). The political objectives of liberals often align […]
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Can Taiwan Cause a War Between China and the USA?

[…]attempt to maintain regional peace and stability, acting as a regional hegemon, has maintained a policy of strategic ambiguity with Taiwan, while adhering to the “One-China policy”, which recognises Beijing as the legitimate government, and simultaneously maintaining unofficial relations with Taiwan and providing it with the means of self-defence. It is possible to see that the characteristics identified by Mearsheimer in his offensive realism theory are present in the analysed situation, namely the fact that it is state’s pursuit of survival and security with the ultimate goal of being regional hegemons that is behind the current potential conflict. The tensions […]
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New Wave of Energy Autonomous Networks

[…]span from academicians to industry experts. The 1st day featured presentations by local and international academic experts in the area of next-generation/6G networks. Attendees were captivated by a live demo of a prototype flying access point (drone) put together by ACG’s Smart Wireless Future Technologies (SWIFT) Lab and Spirit Aeronautical Systems (S.A.S). The 2nd day was devoted to entrepreneurship and included talks by representatives of the startup, venture capital and academic communities. Both days wrapped up with a panel of experts who discussed trends and challenges in technology and innovation. Ninety-two on-site and remote attendees from 12 different countries registered for […]

New Sounds, New Music

[…]sound. Featuring ACG Music faculty and the music of composers associated with The Collective, an international cooperative of composers seeking to give a platform to, and highlight the diversity and quality of powerful, individual artistic […]

Academic Years Tuition Tabs OTHER

[…]Session I & Summer TermSummer Session IINovember 30March 30June 7July 3ACG Refund PolicyTuition Refund PolicyThe general ACG tuition refund policy includes a full refund (For New International Students 500 Euros is non-refundable) prior to the beginning of classes, as follows:RefundSemestersSessions100%Prior to the first day of classes & during the online registration period only75% (25% will be retained)During late registration and change-of-course period only50% (50% will be retained)From the first day after the late registration period & through the second week of classes onlyFrom the first day after the late registration period through the fourth day of classes onlyNo refundThereafterFor the […]

Academic Years Tuition Tabs EU

[…]Session I & Summer TermSummer Session IINovember 30March 30June 7July 3ACG Refund PolicyTuition Refund PolicyThe general ACG tuition refund policy includes a full refund (For New European Union Degree-seeking students 500 Euros is non-refundable) prior to the beginning of classes, as follows:RefundSemestersSessions100%Prior to the first day of classes & during the online registration period only75% (25% will be retained)During late registration and change-of-course period only50% (50% will be retained)From the first day after the late registration period & through the second week of classes onlyFrom the first day after the late registration period through the fourth day of classes onlyNo […]

Academic Years Tuition Tabs GR

[…]charged only to incoming students, along with their first semester/session tuition fees.ACG Refund PolicyTuition Refund PolicyRefundSemestersSessions100%Prior to the first day of classes & during the online registration period only75% (25% will be retained)During late registration and change-of-course period only50% (50% will be retained)From the first day after the late registration period & through the second week of classes onlyFrom the first day after the late registration period through the fourth day of classes onlyNo refundThereafterFor the tuition refunds to apply, students should closely follow the withdrawal from courses procedure as described in the Academic Regulations section of the Undergraduate catalog.ACG reserves […]

Academic Years Tuition Tabs US

[…]of their invoice or on the dates defined in their payment plan agreement with ACG.ACG Refund PolicyTuition Refund Policy The general ACG tuition refund policy includes a full refund (For New North American Students the USD 500 non-refundable tuition deposit) prior to the beginning of classes, as follows:RefundSemestersSessions100%Prior to the first day of classes & during the online registration period only75% (25% will be retained)During late registration and change-of-course period only50% (50% will be retained)From the first day after the late registration period & through the second week of classes onlyFrom the first day after the late registration period through the […]

From Smyrna to Greece: Education & Entrepreneurship

[…]in Smyrna: Charalampos Tsardanidis, Professor, University of Aegean, Director, Institute of International Financial Relations 19:00 | Break 19:15 | Continuity & Progress in Greece Chair: Konstantinos Filis, Director of the ACG Institute of Global Affairs, Associate Professor of International Relations, Deree – ACG The miracle of recovery, Kostas Kostis, Professor, University of Athens The American College of Greece in Greece: 100 years in support of entrepreneurship through education, Annie Triantafyllou, Professor of Economics, Dean, School of Business and Economics, Interim Executive Dean, Deree – ACG From SA & Limited Liabilities Companies Association to SA & Entrepreneurship Association: 1922 – 2022, […]
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ESDC course: “Climate Change and Security”

[…]of Greece Organized by: Deree-The American College of Greece With the support of the Department of International and European Studies, University of Piraeus, and the European Citizens Association, Under the auspices of the European Security and Defense College About the event This masterclass is addressed to senior-level decision-makers and experts -both civilian & military- from EU Member States, relevant EU institutions and agencies, as well as from third countries. The aim is to familiarize participants with the concept of Climate Diplomacy, by offering different perspectives and analyzing its significance at the national and global level. The course will address current […]
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A Whole School Approach to Social and Emotional Learning

[…]Chair of the European Network for Social and Emotional Competence, joint founding editor of the International Journal of Emotional Education, and a coordinating member and expert of the European Commission Network of Experts on Social Aspects of Education and Training. He has led various local and international research projects in social and emotional learning, mental health in schools, and resilience and wellbeing in children and young people. He has published extensively in the area with numerous books, research reports, journal papers and book […]
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The War on History. The role of the European historian today

[…]Velge Prize for research and teaching about World War Two and he held, as a visiting scholar, the International Chair for the Second World War in Brussels (ULB). He is a member of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance since 2018 (Education). In 2018 his co-edited volume (with Dirk Moses) on the Holocaust in Greece was published from Cambridge University Press. He is the national leader on two Horizon2020 projects.   Pieter Lagrou teaches contemporary history at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. Among his most recent publications are Defeating Impunity. Attemps at International Justice in Europe since 1914. with Ornella Rovetta […]
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The Growing Rift Between Greece and Russia

[…]the country, and the challenges a more permanent break in relations poses to Greece’s foreign policy agenda. Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Greece has held a principled stance along with its European partners, has imposed sanctions on Russia and delivered humanitarian and military aid to Ukraine. Yet where has this left Greek relations with Russia? Dr. Filis pointed out that Greece’s stance is explained from the perspective of democracy’s fight against authoritarianism on the side of democracy, the liberal order against revisionists, protection of borders, sovereignty and territorial integrity against aggressive invasion forces. Greece sees similarities between Russia’s involvement in […]

Sustainability: The Future is Now

[…]and HELCOM Regional Action Plans on Marine Litter”.  She had previously worked with Tetra Pak International in Brussels on the coordination and monitoring of EU environmental policy activities in the packaging sector. She has also worked as a project manager at ACR+ (Association of Cities and Regions for Recycling and Sustainable Resource Management) in Brussels and as an environmental senior consultant for 5 years at LRS Consultancy in London, managing 5 members of staff. Between 2010 and 2012, Hara participated in the development of a European Horizon 2020 programme ‘Tackling Marine litter in Europe’.  Hara holds an MSc on Environmental Science […]

Professional Education – Discount tabs

[…]their registration and receive a full tuition refund by May 4, 2022. We will not be able to refund cancellations received after May 4, 2022. About the Hellenic Society of Pharmaceutical Medicine  – EL.E.F.IThe Hellenic Society of Pharmaceutical Medicine  – EL.E.F.I., is a non profit scientific society, established in 1991 in Athens, that aims to advance the field of Pharmaceutical Medicine through the following set of goals:Advance the collective scientific activity within the pharmaceutical industry landscape, primarily focusing on clinical research, pharmacovigilance and regulatory issues related to medicines development and approval.Facilitate and support the scientific and professional development of its members.Develop […]

ACG stands by the people of Ukraine

[…]about the war and the situation in Ukraine, moderated by three Deree professors specializing in International Relations. Among many students, faculty and staff, two of the Ukrainian students who currently study at Deree also attended and took part in the discussion that followed. Right after the Russian invasion to Ukraine, President Horner, in his message to the ACG community, had emphasized that ACG remains “focused on pursuing its mission to build an ethos of mutual respect, to foster the practice of sincere and open dialogue and to promote peace and justice within the framework of Hellenic and Western values”. Most […]

Ioannis Kougkoulos

[…]Information Systems (GIS) and Operational Research Methods. He has published several papers in international peer-reviewed journals and has presented in international […]

Angeliki Diane Rigos

[…]women in science and sustainable energy at the undergraduate level and science and energy policy at the graduate level. Her areas of research have included corrosion studies of supercritical water oxidation reactors used to destroy military toxic waste, Brownian dynamics simulations of order-disorder transitions in sheared colloidal suspensions, and modeling of diffusion-controlled reactions and conformational interconversion in protein crystals. For twelve years, she also worked as an energy consultant at Levitan & Associates, Inc. with a focus on power price forecasting, LNG, fuel cells, and renewable technologies, including onshore/offshore wind and solar photovoltaics. In 2017, she gave up her tenured […]

ACG hosted the Front Runners in Sports Management 4.0 conference

[…]first since 2018 and was delivered in hybrid mode. ACG hosted esteemed speakers from national and international sports organizations who shared insightful information about their experience and knowledge in various fields of the ever-growing sports industry. Moreover, participants had the opportunity to develop their professional network in the field of sports management. The broader topics addressed sports tourism, fan engagement and the sports industry. Dr. Eugenia Tzoumaka, Professor of Marketing and Communications, Deree-ACG The event included 600+ participants from 24 countries, 300+ businesses, 40+ speakers, 30% of which were women, 20+ hour sessions and 100+ questions from the audience. Dr. […]
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