Open Webinar on Systematic Literature Review December 2025

Free Webinar: “Systematic Literature Reviews” with Dr. G. Chatzidamianos
The International online Master’s Program “Identity, Education, and Competences for Democratic Culture” of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA) and the European Wergeland Centre (EWC) continues to offer free webinars open to the public during the current academic year (2025-2026).
The first webinar in this year’s series will take place on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, from 18.00-19.30 (ΕΕΤ), on the topic:
“Systematic Literature Reviews: The What’s and the How’s for Transparent Research”
presented by the internationally renowned clinical experimental psycholinguist Dr. Gerasimos Chatzidamianos, a specialist in research, clinical practice, and social inclusion, with an emphasis on supporting minority groups and accessibility to mental health services.
During the webinar, Dr. Chatzidamianos will focus on:
- the nature and methodology of systematic literature reviews (SLRs),
- the basic stages of design and implementation,
- the PRISMA 2020 guidelines and other international standards.
The webinar will be conducted in English and is ideal for students, researchers, scientists, and professionals interested in scientific research methodology and transparency in systematic reviews.
Please note that there is the participation is free of charge, and a certificate of attendance will be provided upon completion.
You can register for the webinar here
Short CV: Dr. Gerasimos Chatzidamianos is a clinical experimental psycholinguist with more than 25 years of experience in education, research, and clinical practice. He is an Associate Professor of Psychology and Communication in Mental Health at the American College of Greece – Deree, while also teaching as a Visiting Professor at Manchester Metropolitan University (UK) and as an Associate Faculty Member at the Hellenic Open University. His research focuses on the human experience, with a particular emphasis on mental health and deafness, communication, and the social factors that shape well-being. He is known for his commitment to supporting diverse and vulnerable groups, promoting inclusion, accessibility to mental health services, and ethical research.
For any clarification, please contact the Secretariat by email at: secr_MAdemocracy@theol.uoa.gr
or by phone at +30 210-7275705 (Mon-Wedn-Friday 11 am-2pm)
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