Teaching staff

Teaching staff

Marioras Michalis

Michalis Marioras was born in Athens and attended circular studies at the Ionideios Experimental School. He studied at the Department of Social Theology (NKUA) at the Universities of Freiburg and Geneva Switzerland, Marburg Germany and Theology Department of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. In 2008, he was elected Lecturer in the History of […]

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Vallianatos Angelos

Angelos Vallianatos (PhD in Theology -University of Athens) has worked as a teacher and school advisor in secondary education in Athens-Greece. He has been trained and works as an expert and a teacher trainer on in the fields of religious, intercultural, democratic citizenship and human rights education in Greece and abroad. Since 2005, he organizes […]

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Vitsou Magda

Magda Vitsou holds a degree from the Department of Early Childhood Education of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (1996). She has a Master’s Degree in Education from the postgraduate program “Educational Play and Educational Material in Early Childhood Education” of the Department of Preschool Education at the University of Thessaly (2007). In 2016, […]

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Papaioannou (Manolis) Emmanouil

Manolis Papaioannou was born in Athens in 1972 and is married. He studied theology at the Department of Social Theology of Athens (1998) and has been working as a Religious Education teacher in Secondary Education since 2005 (Supreme Council for Civil Personnel Selection). He holds a Master’s Degree in “Educational Sciences and Religious Education” from […]

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Kornarakis Konstantinos

Konstantinos Kornarakis is a Professor in the Department of Theology at the Faculty of Theology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He specializes in “Christian Ethics – Bioethics”. After completing his studies in Theology, he pursued postgraduate studies in patristic theology (MA, 1994-University of Durham) and earned his PhD from the Department of […]

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Nikolopoulou Maria

Maria Nikolopoulou is a member of the Laboratory and Teaching Staff in the Department of Modern Greek Philology of the Department of Philology of the National University of Athens, specializing in Modern Greek Philology. She studied Classical Philology at the University of Athens. She obtained a Master’s and Doctoral Degree in Modern Greek Philology from […]

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Frydaki Evangelia

Evangelia Frydaki is Professor at School of Philosophy, Department of Educational Studies. Her cognitive subject is «Teaching: Theory and Practice» (Government Gazette: 734/27-7-2015 τ. Γ’). She holds a Bachelor of Arts from the School of Philosophy (Specialization: Philosophy) and she is Doctor of Philosophy of National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Department of Philosophy, Pedagogy […]

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Mamoura Maria

Maria Mamoura is Assistant Professor at School of Philosophy – Department of Educational Studies. Her cognitive subject is “Teacher and Teaching: Theory and Practice” (Government Gazette: 1962, Τεύχος Γ’ / 30.08.2021) She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philology (NKUA), MA “Theory, Praxis and Evaluation of Educational Work” (Specialization: Teaching Humanities and Educational Evaluation), and […]

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Armaos Remos

Dr. Remos Armaos is an Associate Professor in Adult Education and Research Methods at the American College of Greece, Head of KETHEA’s Education Department and Adjunct Professor of Adult Education in the Hellenic Open University. His Master’s was on applied educational research (MSc) while his PhD was on learning and teaching with technologies in the […]

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Koukounaras Liagkis Marios

Marios Koukounaras-Liagkis is born in Komotini in 1971. He lives in Athens with his wife. He studied Theology (ΒΑ, ΜΑ, PhD) Greek Literature (BA), and Education Sciences (PostDoc). He is an Associate Professor of Pedagogy and Religious Education at National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA), School of Theology, Dep. of Theology and also he is Director of t Laboratory […]

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