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The American College of Greece: Public Health, the Greek Economy and Political Liberty: Balance, Priorities and Policies in the Age of Pandemics

[…]facilities. “In 2021, we will be extending our social safety net with both passive and active policy actions and activities. We have increased our social safety budget by ¼, we will be setting out the 2 billion euro plan for social policy funded by the Recovery and Resilience Fund and we will be implementing a bundle of measures focusing on child protection, poverty alleviation and disability inclusion to further support citizens, curb inequalities and improve the welfare”. Taking the floor, Prof. Alivizatos stressed that during the pandemic, there has been “quick reaction in terms of urgent legislation and government action […]
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All Other Countries

[…]interests. You will be taken to the application for that program.   NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY – STUDENTS Deree – The American College of Greece admits students of any race, color, sexual orientation, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sexual orientation, national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered […]

Social Sciences

[…]scholarship. Our vision is to be a leading research hub in sociology, anthropology, criminology, international relations, and European affairs—both in Greece and internationally. We pursue innovative, interdisciplinary research that addresses key societal challenges, and foster an inclusive and collaborative environment that supports academic excellence, civic engagement, and strong partnerships within and beyond the ACG community. People The Faculty of Sociology and International Relations and European Affairs (IREA) at the Department of Social Sciences is a dynamic academic community known for its internationally recognized research and innovative, theory-informed teaching that empowers students to critically address complex global and societal challenges. Faculty […]

Athanasios G. Patsiotis

[…]journals, such as the Journal of Services Marketing, Journal of Financial Services Marketing, International Journal of Bank Marketing, International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, and Higher Education, Skills and Work-Based Learning. He has also served as an invited reviewer of several manuscripts for publication. Selected Publications Patsiotis, A.G., Kapareliotis, I. and Tousai, E., “AI and Marketing”, Ratten, V. (Ed.), Reference Module in Social Sciences, International Encyclopedia in Business Management, Elsevier, doi:10.1016/B978-0-443-13701-3.00455-2 (forthcoming: publication date – September 2025). Kapareliotis, I., Potgieter, A. and Patsiotis, A.G. (2023), “Employability through skills and motivation: A comparative case study”, Emerging Marketing Conference Board (EMCB), […]

Collective Bargaining and Participation: Lessons learned from the first six years of the financial crisis in Greece

[…]attending several seminars per year in her area of interest. She has published articles in international journals, authored chapters in books, and participated in international conferences. Previous research (published in 2012), includes: “Social Dialogue and Collective Bargaining in Times of Crisis: The Case of Greece”, published by the International Labour Organization, and “Current Situation and Future Trends of the Industrial Relations System and Trade Unions in Greece,” (with A. Nikolopoulos) published in the journal Management Revue. Abstract The 2010 financial crisis in Greece and the consequent compliance by the Greek government to the memorandums signed with the Troika in exchange […]
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Bridges of Cooperation. The Marshall Plan and Greece.

[…]scientific and policy advisor on related issues at top political levels. Dr. Filis holds a PhD in International Relations and Geopolitical Analysis, and a Master’s Degree in International Studies from the University of Durham (UK), and a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from Deree. His research interests and published works focus on: geopolitical theory and analysis, geoeconomics and international entrepreneurship, energy security, and the broader developments on the Black Sea-Straits-Aegean-Eastern Mediterranean maritime axis. Dr. Filis can be reached at […]
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Online and offline vandalism of the Jewish cultural heritage in Greece: does populism affect antisemitism?

[…]for Jewish Studies 2022 Research Fellow at The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism & Policy When: Wednesday, April 5, 2023 | 14:30-15:20 (student activity hour) Where: 6th level auditorium, Deree-ACG (in-person attendance) Online attendance (via Zoom) here Organized by Department of History, Philosophy and the Ancient World, Deree – The American College of Greece in collaboration with ISGAP – Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy The event is free and open to the public.   About the lecture This lecture seeks to present how the Jewish cultural heritage is vandalized in Greece during the timeframe of […]
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NATO at 70: A discussion on the Alliance’s past, present, and future

[…]membership in the Alliance, Minister Stefanis stated that “Being an active and dynamic member of international organizations is not only a force multiplayer for our country, but also a factor of optimism and a source of self-confidence.” Ambassadors Zepos and Stamatopoulos, both former permanent representatives of Greece to NATO, shared their expert knowledge along with their viewpoint on how the Alliance will evolve in the coming years. Dr Constantine Papadopoulos, Department of Management and International Business at Deree – ACG and a member of the Academic Board of IGA, moderated the panel discussion between the speakers and the audience. Guests […]
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Mary Canellopoulou

[…]Psychology, and also offers STEM courses in human consciousness and eating disorders through the International Honors Program. Dr.Canellopoulou specializes in clinical and cognitive neuropsychology, having received neuropsychological training in the UK. Since 1997, her research has focused on memory pathology in organic brain syndromes, with her findings presented at international conferences and published in journals such as Neuropsychologia and Annals of Psychiatry. Additionally, she is a qualified CBT and Gestalt psychotherapist and certified BPS Master Practitioner in Eating Disorders. Her current research examines executive functions in Korsakoff syndrome and hepatic encephalopathy, as well as family dynamics in anorexia […]
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