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The University of Thessaly is actively engaged in various research collaborations and educational initiatives through its departments and centers. The Center of Training and Lifelong Learning offers programs such as teaching Ottoman Turkish, paleography, and elementary Arabic for Greek speakers, coordinated by Yannis Galantomos.

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For students

Να φύγουν από το υπομενού όλα εκτός από το Erasmus+

Erasmus+

In the context of international and European mobility (ERASMUS+), the department has signed bilateral inter-institutional agreements with the following universities:



For more information, please visit the International Relations Office of the University of Thessaly:


http://erasmus.uth.gr/en/

Research

Research programs

Duration: 6 years (13.06.2022-30.06.2028).

https://www.ciph.org/spip.php?page=quisommesnousdetail&id_personne=3236.

A yearly cycle of seminars is part of the program:

Spring semester 2023 seminar:

https://ciph.org/spip.php?page=activite-detail&idevt=1337

Scientific Coordinator: Elena Anastasaki, Directrice de Programme in Collège International de Philosophie in Paris Collaboration among: Université Paris-Lumières and UPL


Duration: 01.12.2021-30.11.2023

Funded by the Center of Research Innovation and Excellence (C.R.I.E.) of the University of Thessaly  Collaboration with the University of Reading

Scientific Coordinator: Roula Kitsiou

 

Duration: 01.01.2022-31.12.2023. Collaboration with ITA-Suomen Yliopisto, Comparative Research Network EV, Associazione Nazionale Orientatori, Koopkultur e.V., Scientific Coordinator for Greece: Roula Kitsiou

 

Duration: 13.09.2022- 31.08.2024

Funded by the Center of Research Innovation and Excellence (C.R.I.E.) of the University of Thessaly Collaboration with the University of Lorraine, CREM. Research Center, Scientific Coordinator: Eirini Sifaki


Duration: 1.09.2019 -31.08.2022

Collaboration with the University of Hamburg (coordinating institution), University of Groningen, Autonomous University of Barcelona, University of Aveiro and University of Strasbourg. 

Department participant: Anastasia Gkainartzi. https://locallproject.eu/


Duration: 2020-2023

DLIS Associate partner: Anastasia Gkaintartzi. https://www.ecml.at/ECML-Programme/Programme2020-2023/Languagelearningpathwaysofyoungchildren/tabid/4304/language/en-GB/Default.aspx

Collaborations

Departments, centers and services of the University of Thessaly

 

Center of Training and Lifelong Learning

Educational programs: Teaching of Ottoman Turkish & paleography, and Elementary Arabic for Greek speakers. Scientific coordinator: Yannis Galantomos

 

Department of Early Childhood Education

English at the Nursery School: Towards a Multilingual Education, Center of Training and Lifelong Learning. DLIS Representative: Anastasia Gkainartzi

 

Department of Special Education

Interaction matters: Research on development of alternative curricular experiences for young prisoners and prospective teachers, Hellenic Foundation for Research & Innovation 2nd Call for Research Funding of University Faculty and Researchers”. DLIS Representative: Roula Kitsiou

 


Department of Pedagogy and Primary Education



 

 

 

Public services, local government, public benefit corporations 

 

Volos Municipality – Libraries and Archive Collections

Volos Municipality – Enterprise for Social Protection and Solidarity & Vocational Training Institute

Volos Municipality – Tourist Information Center

Municipality of Trikala, Direction of Urban Planning

Athens Municipality, Technopolis

West Greece Regional Unit

Central Macedonia Regional Unit, Office of Tourism

Decentralized Administration of Thessaly and Central Greece

Pentalofos Unaccompanied Minor Refugees Structure

Municipal Public Benefit Corporation of Kavala “ΔΗΜΩΦΕΛΕΙΑ”

Municipality of Veria, Multipurpose Public Benefit Corporation

General State Archives of Greece (Fthiotis branch)

Ministry of Migration & Asylum (Volos branch)

French Embassy, French Institute

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Diplomatic Academy 

 

Public and private schools and educational units

 

5th Gymnasium of Trikala

5th Primary School of Volos

17th Primary School of Lamia

Day-care Center “Game & Learn” (Volos)

ACTIVE KIDS – Creative Activity Center for Children (Volos)

 

 

Non-profit companies and Charities

ARSIS – Association for the Social Support of Youth

Hellenic Red Cross

Ladies Union of Drama (Mobile School project)

Iliaktida, Civil Non-Profit Company

UNESCO Youth Club of Thessaloniki

 

Private and S.A. companies 

P. Passakoglou – P.Tsimpogiannis OE, Translation Center (Volos)

Evangelos Koronas Business & Management Consulting (Volos)

George Nikolopoulos Law Office (Athens)

Roes Cooperativa 

Port of Volos 

M. P. Pharma A.E. (Thessaloniki)

Wailian Investment Group (Athens)


Research groups

Literary Reading Group

This group refers to practising participatory reading of a literary book throughout the whole academic year with the aim of discovering and exploring different aspects of the book without the restriction of a narrow thematic or other context and to exchange reading experiences from meeting to meeting. The slow pace of participatory reading and the absence of a specific perspective in the approach allows us to observe how our reading evolves and to reflect both on the stimuli and issues raised by the text and on our own personal relationship with reading.


Coordinator:  Elena Anastasaki


Group of Interdisciplinary Dialogue Urban Cantadoras

The theme of the group's readings and discussions is "Multimodal and interdisciplinary readings of gender and racial discrimination". The name of the group is inspired by the improvised traditional songs of Afro-Colombian women on farms who narrate memories and express the power of the female voice through song. The group aims to raise awareness on issues of gender and racial discrimination through interdisciplinary and multimodal negotiations of meanings of literary or academic works and films, with the ultimate goal of empowering women's identity, opening up spaces and developing ways to participate in public discourse and intervention.


Coordinators: Roula Kitsiou & Elena Anastasaki


Research Group for the Study of the Linguistic Landscape of Volos

The research group consists of undergraduate students of the Department and was created during the winter semester of the academic year 2021-2022 under the coordination of Roula Kitsiou. The research question that was set for investigation in the year 2021-2022 based on the interests of the participating students is: How is childhood constructed in the linguistic landscape of Volos? For this purpose, the group members observe and record the surrounding written space (e.g. playgrounds, parks, buildings, shops, posters, graffiti, signs, prompts, suggestions, prohibitions), talk to citizens of Volos and reflect dialogically on (multi)lingual  elements of the linguistic landscape that address children directly and explicitly or indirectly and in a multimodal way. They discover ways in which gendered identities are constructed in the linguistic landscape, visibilize ways in which public space includes and excludes social groups, and present ideas for re-imagining a more inclusive public space for children and adults.


Coordinator: Roula Kitsiou 


The Act4Lang Group:  Acting for Languages

 The group was created from the active interest of  undergraduate students in collective actions on issues of language contact, translanguaging and communication in multicultural environments as well as from the need to connect theoretical knowledge with social practice and research. During the academic year 2022-2023, the team members participated in the design of multimodal educational resources for language and intercultural awareness and critical literacy, their implementation within classes of Erasmus students learning Greek, conducting research interventions and the implementation of a walking tour  and creative activities in the city of Volos with the Erasmus students, aiming at developing multilingual and intercultural awareness, critically exploring the contact of languages and developing translingual and creative practices. Through the group's actions, its members discuss, critically reflect, investigate and co-create on issues of translanguaging and intercultural exchange in education and society.


Coordinator: Anastasia Gaintartzi

Research Labs

Linguistics Lab


λογότυπο το ίδιο με τα ελληνικά



The Linguistics Laboratory aims to serve the teaching and research needs in the scientific fields of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics and relevant scientific subjects.


Director: Ioannis Galantomos 

Members: Roula Kitsiou, Anastasia Gkaintartzi, Fotis Katsigiannis 


Office E5, 5th floor, Deligiorgi Building, tel. +30 24210 9 3134, email: ling_gdia@uth.gr


Cultural Relations and Comparative Arts Lab (CULCO)


λογότυπο από εδώ


The Cultural Relations and Comparative Arts Lab aims to develop teaching and research actions in the scientific fields of cultural and intercultural studies, having as a main priority the interaction of culture with society, the public sphere, education and technology.


Director: Eirini Sifaki

Members: Elena Anastasaki, Emmanouella Kantzia, Katerina Makri


Office E5, 5th floor, Deligiorgi Building

tel. +30 24210 93037


Interdepartmental Laboratory of Creative Reading, Writing and Literary Education


λογότυπο από εδώ


The Laboratory of Creative Reading, Writing and Literary Education of the Department, in collaboration with the Department of Primary Education aims to support teaching and research needs in the fields of creative reading, creative writing and literary education.

 

Director: Spyridon Kiosses

Member: Maria Paparousi

 

Office E5, 5th floor, Deligiorgi Building

tel. 2421093040







Studies

Στο υπομενού να γίνει:


Post doc

Post-doctoral research aims at in-depth specialization or further development of  the doctoral thesis results in  new scientific areas related to the Department profile, as well as at promoting research and its academic excellence internationally.


Approved post doctoral research in progress


Eleftheria Tsirakoglou, "Hotels in literature: A comparative socio-poetic study of hospitality, space and national identity".

Phd

Κανονικά από δω πρέπει να φύγει με κάποιο τρόπο το πλαίσιο με τα συνημμένα στα δεξιά


Doctoral (PhD) Studies aim at the promotion of science and knowledge and certify the production of original and innovative scientific research in the wide range of scientific areas of the Department.


Approved theses in progress


Christina Fakalou, thesis topic:

Discursive constructions of asylum in the Greek context


Stella Bratimou, thesis topic:

The "right to the square" and its sociolinguistic construction: Linguistic landscape and spatial repertoires of the Exarcheia square


Eleni Matsouki, thesis topic:

The figurative ability in the written language of students learning Greek as a second/foreign language


Konstantinos Vlachos, thesis topic:

A synthetic model for teaching Greek as a second foreign language with digital media based on the Suggestopedia method

Postgraduate

At present, there are no Postgraduate Programs offered. However, the launching of Postgraduate programmes related to the scientific profile of the Department is planned in the near future. 


Undergraduate

εδώ θα χρειαστεί να φύγουν όλα τα συνημμένα από το πλαίσιο στα δεξιά και να μείνουν με κάποιο τρόπο μόνο τα μαθήματα με τίτλο "modules"


Οι περιγραφές των μαθημάτων στα Αγγλικά


Information ο τίτλος στα αριστερά να γίνει: STREAMS OF STUDY


μετά τα μαθησιακά αποτελέσματα όπως στα Ελληνικά:


Objectives and expected learning outcomes 

The current Programme of Study of DLIS aims at the development of specific and general competencies so that its graduates can develop a distinct scientific and professional identity as experts in applied language studies, intercultural studies and intercultural/comparative literary studies. 


General competences

● to search for, analyze and synthesize data and information using the necessary sources and technological means; 

●  work effectively independently as well as in teams,

 ● demonstrate social, professional and ethical responsibility and sensitivity to issues of linguistic and cultural diversity and interculturality, 

●  demonstrate the ability to identify, determine and solve problems;

 ● demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge in various situations, 

● design and implement projects in various cultural environments, 

● work with a team spirit capitalizing on their differences and strengths and sharing their success

 ●  take initiatives with respect to team members,

 ● recognize early communication problems arising from cultural differences, and implement strategies to resolve such issues,

●  be open to different ways of learning, approaching knowledge and managing information 

●  think globally and critically with flexibility recognizing potential sources of tension due to intercultural differences, 

●  desire and pursue the peaceful coexistence and contact of peoples

 

Specific competences 

 ● familiarize themselves with literature as a scientific field, 

●  recognize literary reading as a medium of intercultural characteristics,

 ●  develop positive reading attitudes in their daily lives,

 ●  connect the values and methods of literary theory and criticism with the approach of socio-political issues, 

● t apply principles of intercultural communication through works of art and artistic writing,

● understand the importance and various aspects of the concept of culture, 

● develop an awareness of the intercultural relations between the Greek culture and the cultures of the Middle and Far East, 

●   be able to critically evaluate and interdisciplinary approach the basic theoretical principles of linguistic science,

 ● recognize the principles, methods and practical applications of translation in a variety of social contexts; 

●  become aware of the value of intercultural communication, 

●  create the conditions for effective intercultural communication, 

●  trace the effects and the reception of the Greek world in modern culture, 

● plan and implement actions for  teaching Greek as a second/foreign language, 

● analyze and understand texts of ancient Greek and Hellenistic literature,

 ● plan and implement actions for  teaching  Literature using new technologies, 

● plan and implement cross-cultural projects, 

●  take initiatives to employ effective management in intercultural and transnational environments, 

●  recognize phenomena of  sociolinguistic reality by utilizing analytical tools of sociolinguistics, 

● reflect on language use and its relationship with the visibility and exclusion of different social groups in the context of active and critical citizenship, 

●  become empowered about their language repertoires and realize the diversity of language by going beyond the ideology of the standard language, 

●  familiarize themselves with the methodology of teaching a second/foreign language, 

●  communicate in the main languages of the Middle and Far East, 

● understand the political, economic and educational dimensions of phenomena such as bilingualism and multilingualism, 

●  design and implement reading animations and creative writing workshops,

 ●  write texts in a structured and scientific/academic style or correct others' texts, 

● become aware of the digital factors influencing communication and to critically evaluate key findings of contemporary research related to learning and teaching; 

●  identify moral issues in literary texts and relate them to various cultural and historical contexts, 

● understand the processes that are activated to resolve conflicts in a local and transnational environment, 

●  critically approach the role of migration in shaping individual and collective identities, 

●  be able to participate in transnational networks of cultural and creative bodies in states where these possibilities are less developed

understand the relationships between language or literature, discourse and power,

● relate theoretical approaches to methodological practices,

●  engage in research processes and develop research curiosity around the subjects that the department 

● conceive original research projects and implement them with the aim of expanding the field of applied languages and intercultural studies in Greece,

●  develop public speaking and intercultural dialogue skills and to contribute with their voices to the awareness of the local society regarding issues of interculturality,

●  broaden their linguistic and cultural experiences through mobility at universities abroad,

● have socialized in the context of various student groups of the school and the university, actively participating in shaping the identity of the University of Thessaly,

● utilize the mediation skills they  develop through their studies at DLIS, in order to envision and pursue a more just and inclusive world.

Department

Εσωτερικός κανονισμός λειτουργίας
Πολιτική διασφάλισης ποιότητας
Committees

Εδώ στα αγγλικά

Scientific fields

To ίδιο με τα ελληνικά, το μεταφράσαμε στα αγγλικά, από το αρχείο εδώ


To scientific studies στο υπομενού "Department" να γίνει "Scientific fields"


O τίτλος της σελίδας "Επιστημονικά πεδία και γνωστικά αντικείμενα ΤΓΔΣ" > Scientific fields and subjects


Mητρώο

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Faculty and staff

ΜΕΛΗ ΔΕΠ > Faculty

Elena Anastasaki

Αcademic rank: Assistant Professor

Field of study: Comparative Literary Studies

Office Ε2 / 5, 5th Floor, Deligiorgi building

(+30) 242109 3036

eanastasaki@uth.gr


Profile

Elena Anastasaki has studied French Literature at the University of Athens and holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from the Universities of Kent and Paris 8 (co-tutelle). She has taught at the University of Kent, Panteion University, the Athens School of Fine Arts, the Hellenic Open University and the University of Tübingen, where she was also a Marie Curie Fellow (2013-2015). Since March 2021 she is Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at the Department of Language and Intercultural Studies at the University of Thessaly; and since June 2022, Directrice de Programme at the Collège International de Philosophie (CIPh, Paris). Her research interests lie in the comparative study of European and American Literature from the 19th century to the present with emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches to literature, identity and intercultural studies, the relation of literature and philosophy, dystopian literature, science fiction, hybrid genres, wordplay and metaliterature. 


CV (όλα τα cv εδώ)


Ioannis Galandomos

Αcademic rank: Associate Professor

Field of study: Applied Linguistics

Office Ε4, 5th Floor, Deligiorgi building

(+30) 242109 3034

igalantomos@uth.gr


Profile

Ioannis Galantomos is an Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics in the Department of Language and Intercultural Studies at the University of Thessaly. He holds a BA in Medieval & Modern Greek Literature and an MA in Linguistics, both degrees obtained at the University of Ioannina. He earned a Doctorate degree in Applied Linguistics at the University of Thessaly in 2009. Dr. Galantomos joined the faculty at the University of the Aegean in 2013 as a Lecturer. He has taught with the Universities of Thessaly, the University of the Aegean, the Democritus University of Thrace and the European University of Cyprus. Dr. Galantomos’ research focuses on Applied (Cognitive) Linguistics, Teaching Modern Greek as an L1-FL/L2, FL/L2 Vocabulary instruction, Bi-/Multilingualism and Bilingual Special Education.


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Nikolaos Gogonas

Αcademic rank: Assistant Professor

Field of study: Intercultural Communication and Globality

Office Ε2 / 5, 5th Floor, Deligiorgi building

(+30) 242109 3036

ngogonas@uth.gr


Profile

Nikolaos Gogonas is an Assistant Professor in Intercultural Communication and Globality at the Department of Language and Intercultural Studies of the University of Thessaly. He holds a DPhil from Sussex University and he has extended teaching experience in tertiary education (University of Thessaly, Université du Luxembourg, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens).  His research interests include Intercultural communication, intercultural education, multilingualism in contexts of migration, superdiversity and globality. His publications include edited volumes, book chapters and articles in international journals such as Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, Multilingua, International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, International Migration. He is an editorial board member at the Journal of Multilingual Theories and Practices (Equinox).


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Emmanouela Kantzia

Αcademic rank: Assistant Professor

Field of study: Modern Greek Literature (19th - 20th c.) and Intercultural Literary Studies

Office Ε2 / 7, 5th Floor, Deligiorgi building

(+30) 242109 3041

ekantzia@uth.gr


Profile

Emmanouela Kantzia is an Assistant Professor of Modern Greek Literature (19th – 20th) and Intercultural Literary Studies at the University of Thessaly. She has studied Comparative and Modern Greek Literature at Princeton University (A.B.) and Harvard University (MA, Ph. D.).  Her interests and research focus on 19th- and 20th- century Modern Greek and European literature; on intersections of literature, science and philosophy; on cultural mediation and intercultural networks of communication; and on the essay, biography, travel writing and epistolography.


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Spyridon Kiossses

Αcademic rank: Associate Professor

Field of study: Literary Theory and Creative Writing

Office Ε1 / 3, 5th Floor, Deligiorgi building

(+30) 242109 3040

spykiosses@uth.gr


Profile

Spyridon Kiosses is an Associate Professor in Theory of Literature and Creative Writing at the Department of Language & Intercultural Studies at the University of Thessaly. He holds a BA in Philology (Department of Philology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece), a Master of Arts in Classical Studies (Department of Classics, University of Leeds, UK) and a Master of Science in Educational Research Methodology (Department of Educational Studies, University of Oxford, UK). He has taught at the Democritus University of Thrace (undergraduate level) and the Hellenic Open University (postgraduate level). His research interests include creative writing and reading, literary theory, and literary education.


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Roula Kitsiou

Αcademic rank: Assistant Professor

Field of study: Sociolinguistics

Office Ε3 / 10, 5th Floor, Deligiorgi building

(+30) 242109 3035

stavroulakitsiou@uth.gr


Profile

Roula Kitsiou is an Assistant Professor of Sociolinguistics at the Department of Language & Intercultural Studies of the University of Thessaly. She has graduated from the Department of Greek Philology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and she holds a MA degree in “Modern Learning Environments and creation of educational materials” of the Department of Primary Education (University of Thessaly). Her postdoctoral research with an IKY grant that was realized at the University of the Aegean was relevant to Arabic-speaking unaccompanied minors’ literacies. She has more than 10 years of experience on issues of language education, social and educational inclusion of migrants and refuges. Her research interests include linguistic landscape studies, linguistic ethnography, critical discourse analysis, critical literacy, issues of language policy and identities, linguistic justice and racism. She experiments with rhizo-analytic and interdisciplinary approaches of language/languaging.


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Katerina Makri

Αcademic rank: Assistant Professor

Field of study: Digital Learning Designs in Language Studies

Office Ε3 / 11, 5th Floor, Deligiorgi building

(+30) 242109 3039

aikamakri@uth.gr


Profile

Katerina Makri is an assistant professor at the University of Thessaly (Department of Languages and Intercultural Studies). Her research interests focus on language and literature teaching and learning online, teachers' professional development through e-learning, blended learning and content authoring with participatory web technologies (Web 2.0), curriculum design and online professional communities. Since 2003, she has been involved in educational research with students and teachers, through state-funded (hellenic), and EU projects, using qualitative methods, content analysis and quasi ethnographic techniques. She has been teaching in tertiary education since 2009. She is also a certified adult educator and vocational trainer, in several disciplines: language learning (Greek as a second language), ICT (basic skills), educational technology (pedagogical use of digital tools) and in different educational settings: tertiary education (under and postgraduate), professional - vocational education (in-service and pre-service), corporate training and technological education. She has also worked as an e-learning and blended learning course designer and consultant and has produced digital educational materials for blended / online / f2f settings.


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Eirini Sifaki

Αcademic rank: Associate Professor

Field of study: Cultural Theory and Criticism

Office Ε2 / 6, 5th Floor, Deligiorgi building

(+30) 242109 3037

eisifaki@uth.gr 


Profile

Eirini Sifaki is an associate professor in cultural theory and criticism at the department of Language and Intercultural Studies, University of Thessaly. She holds a BA in Applied Languages (Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK) and a Phd in Information and Communication sciences (University Paris 3 – Sorbonne Nouvelle, France). She has participated in various Greek and European research projects on cultural communication, education and research ethics. She serves as an independent ethics expert of the DG Research and Innovation of the European Commission. Her research interests and her publications involve issues on cultural production and artistic creation, film studies and digital cultural communication.


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ΕΔΙΠ-ΕΕΠ-ΕΤΕΠ > Academic staff members


Anastasia Gkaintartzi

Αcademic post: Special teaching staff - Associate lecturer

Field of study: English for multicultural academic contexts

Office Ε3 / 9, 5th Floor, Deligiorgi building

(+30) 242109 3187

againtartzi@uth.gr


Profile

Anastasia Gkaintartzi is a Member of the Teaching Staff (assoc. lecturer) of the Department of Language and Intercultural Studies. She holds a PhD from the School of Early Childhood Education, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, specializing in bi/multilingualism and education. She also holds an MA in Teaching Methodology and Syllabus Development from the Department of Primary Education of University of Thessaly. She graduated from the School of English Language and Literature, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.  She is also a tutor at Masters Programmes of Hellenic Open University. Her publications and research interests focus on bi/multilingualism, language contact, inclusive, multilingual education, language teaching in superdiversity. 

https://uth.academia.edu/AnastasiaGkaintartzi

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Anastasia_Gkaintartzi


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Evangelos Karamoustos

Αcademic post: Academic staff member (ΕΔΙΠ-laboratory and teaching collaborator)

Field of study: Computing Systems

Office Ε1 / 2, 5th Floor, Deligiorgi building

(+30) 242107 4374

vangelis@uth.gr


Vangelis Karamoustos studied Physics with Computational Specialization at the University of Crete, and completed a "Postgraduate Specialization in Information Systems" at the Hellenic Open University.


He has been working as specialised laboratory staff of "Computing Systems and Scientific Calculations" at the University of Thessaly since 2002 and since July 2021 he has assumed the duties of laboratory and teaching collaborator (ΕΔΙΠ) in the Department of Linguistic and Intercultural Studies.


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ΣΥΜΒΑΣΙΟΥΧΟΙ ΔΙΔΑΣΚΟΝΤΕΣ > Adjunct teaching staff


Evangelia Kateri

Module: Intercultural Psychology

ekateri@uth.gr


Panagiotis Kontonasios

Module: Ancient Greek

pakontonasios@uth.gr


Evanthia Sarıdaki

Module: Aspects in applied translation

evsaridaki@uth.gr


Eleftheria Tsirakoglou

Module: Literature and translation

etsirakoglou@uth.gr


Georgios Damaskinidis

Module: Social contexts for translation and interpretation. Introduction to translation

gdamaskinidis@uth.gr


Dimitrios Karoutis

Module:

Japanese language, culture and civilisation

dkaroutis@uth.gr


Fotis Katsigiannis

Module:

Arabic language, history and culture

fkatsigiannis@uth.gr


Ilias Ikonomopoulos

Module:

Spanish language, history and culture

iloikonom@uth.gr


Dimitrios Karkanis

Module:

Chinese language, history and culture

dkarkanis@uth.gr


Georgia Milpani

Module:

Chinese language, history and culture

gmilpani@uth.gr


ΔΙΟΙΚΗΤΙΚΟ ΠΡΟΣΩΠΙΚΟ > ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF


Georgios Anastasiou

Post: Department secretary

Tel: (+30) 242100 6369

Email: g-gdia@uth.gr


Athanasia Karamitsani

Post: Secretariat staff

Tel: (+30) 242109 3033

Email: g-gdia@uth.gr


Efthimia Navrouzoglou

Post: Secretariat staff

Tel: (+30) 242109 3032

Email: g-gdia@uth.gr


ΑΠΟΣΠΑΣΜΕΝΕΣ ΕΚΠΑΙΔΕΥΤΙΚΟΙ > SECONDARY EDUCATION ADJUNCT PERSONNEL


Fani Tripa Plakou

Language teacher

Tel: (+30) 242109 3031

Email: fanitripa@uth.gr


Vassiliki Foteinopoulou

Language teacher

Tel: (+30) 242109 3032

Email: vasofp@uth.gr














Organization and administration

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About

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να μπει ένα "r" κάτω κάτω στο Organisation and administration


το κουμπάκι "DISCOVER OUR SCHOOL" να γίνει "ΟRGANIZATION CHART"


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