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Dr. Yiannis Georgiou – Research

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Research projects – Participation of Dr. Yiannis Georgiou in research projects

  1. Enhancing Research Understanding through Media [ERUM]. Funded by: Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission – Role: Research Associate [November 2019-August 2020]
  1. Research Centre in Interactive media, Smart systems and Emerging technologies [RISE 2017-2024]. Funded to the Municipality of Nicosia-Cyprus and the three public Universities of Cyprus under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme – scheme H2020-WIDESPREAD-01-2016-2017 (Teaming Phase 2). The grant was awarded for the establishment of the research centre (http://www.rise.org.cy/) – Role: Post-doctoral Researcher in Interactive Media and education/Edutainment Research Group [July 2018-August 2020]
  1. Innovative Training via Embodied Learning and multi-sensory techniques for Inclusive Education [INTELed]. Funded by: Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission – Role: Research Associate [January 2018-October 2019]
  2. ENGineering and INdustry Innovative Training for Engineers via PBL [ENGINITE] Funded by: Erasmus+ Programme of the European Commission – Role: Research Associate [January 2018-October 2019]
  1. Promoting Attainment of Responsible Research & Innovation in Science Education [PARRISE] Funded by: European Commission, Science‐in‐Society programme Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) – Role: Research Associate [January 2014-December 2017]
  2. Professional ReflectionOriented Focus on Inquirybased Learning and Education through Science [PROFILES] Funded by: European Commission, Science‐in‐Society programme Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) Role: Research Associate [November 2011-December 2014]
  1. FLORA: The plants of Cyprus – An Environmental Education training program for students and teachers regarding ecology and environmental awareness. Funded by: Research Promotion Foundation – Role: Research Associate [September 2007-December 2009]