[…]Society, Sociology Society With the participation of: Education Unites Program Supported by: Center of Excellence in Sustainability About the initiative Help support refugees and pets residing at the Schisto Camp with a donation! See below the list of essential items SCHOOL ITEMS FOR KIDS Notebooks, pencils, colored markers, colored pencils, erasers, sharpeners, scissors, glue sticks, sketch blocks, school bags (if second hand, school bags should be clean and in very good condition) CLOTHING Kids’ shoes of all sizes. If second hand, the shoes should be clean and in very good condition BOOKS English learners’ books (for all levels and ages); […]
When: Tuesday, June 14, 18:00 – 20:00 Where: Center for the Arts Auditorium Join us at our Open Evening to meet our faculty and find out more about our graduate degree programs. To reserve your place, please fill in the registration form below. To find out more about the Master of Arts (MA) in Digital Communication & Social Media please click here To find out more about the Master of Arts (MA) in Strategic Communication & Public Relations please […]
Aigli Papantonopoulou, is a distinguished Mathematics researcher and academic. Since 1986 she has held the position of Professor of Mathematics at The College of New Jersey. After graduating from Pierce in June 1965, she completed her BA in Physics at Barnard College of Columbia University in New York with a combined Full Scholarship and Fullbright Fellowship. Following her graduation, she continued her education at the University of California at Berkeley where she completed her Ph. D. in Mathematics in 1975. Her thesis focused on the field of Algebraic Geometry under the supervision of Professor Robin Hartshorne. She then went on […]
[…]to the use of bio-based plastics, will be presented. Supported by: EURAC Research, Italy ACG Center of Excellence for Sustainability – Office of Public Affairs Collaborative Greece at International Living Future Institute (LBCC […]
[:en] Alumna Profiled: Tatiana Averoff-Ioannou Graduated: Deree ’76 Lives in: Athens, Greece Current Position: Writer / President, E. Averoff-Tossizza Foundation “Every day is a new journey, a new opportunity.” TATIANA AVEROFF was born in Athens Greece and graduated from Deree in 1976, majoring in psychology and philosophy. She earned an MSc degree in Social Psychology from the London School of Economics and Political Science in 1978. For the next sixteen years she worked in the private education sector as an educational psychologist, publishing two books on cooperative learning during this same period. Since 1995, she dedicated herself exclusively to directing […]
When: Wednesday, April 10, 2024 | 13:30-14:30 Where: Arts Center Auditorium Hosted by Institute for Hellenic Growth and Prosperity (IHGP) and the Economics Society, Deree – The American College of Greece. Guest Speaker Harold James Claude and Lore Kelly Professor in European Studies Professor of History and International Affairs Princeton University Moderated by Professor Michalis Psalidopoulos Chief Consultant and Chair of the Advisory Board Institute for Hellenic Growth and Prosperity (IHGP) The event will be conducted in English. About the lecture Princeton Professor Harold James will speak about his latest book “The IMF and the European debt crisis”, published by […]
Alumna Profiled: Barbara Panagopoulou Graduated: Deree, 1988 Lives in: Athens, Greece Current Position: Human Resources Director, Athenian Brewery S.A “Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.” – Aristotle Barbara Panagopoulou was born in Athens on February 14, 1962. Barbara studied Business Administration at Deree – the American College of Greece, with a major in Organizational Behavior and a minor in Marketing, while she has participated in various educational programs in Greece and abroad. In 1988, Barbara joined the Marketing Department of Procter & Gamble Greece, and from 1992 to 1996, she held the position of Training Manager in the […]
[…]with learning and developmental disabilities (2006). Since then, she has been overseeing all services related to autism and other developmental disabilities, such as EIBI, as well as services for school aged children with ASDs. She also oversees staff and parent training based on the principles of ABA. To support staff training she run a 40-hr seminar in ABA that meets criteria for RBT certification. Parallel to the above, she founded another non-profit center for youth and young adults with autism and severe intellectual impairments. She served this program as president and executive director for over 10 years. Thomas G. Panagopoulos, […]
Alumna Profiled: Ann Mettler Current Role: Vice President, Europe, Breakthrough Energy At Breakthrough Energy – an organization founded by Bill Gates in 2015 – Ann is working with European partners to accelerate cleantech innovation in the pursuit of climate neutrality and net-zero emissions. Previously, she served as Director-General at the European Commission, where she ran the internal strategy department and reported directly to the President. An entrepreneur at heart, Ann set up her own think tank, which she ran for more than a decade. Her career started at the World Economic Forum, where she led the European department. She holds […]
[…]thinking When: Saturday, March 16, 2019 Where: The American College of Greece (examination center) The competition is addressed to all Γ’ to ΣΤ’ primary school students or to corresponding international school classes and is structured in 3 phases. Participation is FREE OF CHARGE. To enrol, please visit this link. The first creativity & critical thinking student competition is a fact! Are you ready to solve riddles and logical problems; Do you have a writer’s imagination? The square logic of a mathematician? Are you as practical as an engineer? Do you have the philosopher’s depth of thought? An artist’s creativity? How […]