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DR. KYRIAKOS KOUVELIOTIS
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Personal
Information • Name: Dr. Kyriakos P. Kouveliotis
• Marital status: Married
• Nationality: Hellenic
• Date of Birth: 21 / 6 / 1970.


Education 2001 – 2002
• Post-Doctorate in Conflict Resolution and Crisis Management
Foundation for Mediterranean Studies, Athens, GR. Scholarship from the State Scholarship’s Foundation (IKY).

2000 – 2001
• Post-Doctorate in Decision and Policy-Making
Scottish Centre for International Security (SCIS), University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.

1995 – 1998
• Ph.D. in European Integration and International Relations
‘The Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union’, Department of Politics, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK.

1994 – 1995
• Master of Arts (MA) in Diplomacy
Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Lancaster, UK.

9/1993 – 1/1994
• Certificate in Linguistics
Department of Linguistics, University College of North Wales – Bangor, UK.

1990 - 1994
• Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English Literature and Linguistics
School of English, Faculty of Philosophy, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR.

1989 – 1990
• The American College of Greece – Deree College (English Major)
• TEI OF CRETE (School of Health Sciences)



Academic
Experience
• Professor in the International Telematic University – UNINETTUNO Director of the MSc in Health Management April 2009 – today.


• Professor in the Air Force War College, Sept. 2002 - today, areas of expertise:
➢ European Defence and Security,
➢ International Relations and Security in SE Europe,
➢ Leadership,
➢ Negotiation Techniques.


• Adjunct Professor in the American College of Greece – Deree College, Sept. 2001 – Sept. 2004. teaching areas:
➢ International Business,
➢ Business Communications,
➢ International Management,
➢ Business Negotiations,
➢ Decision Making and Leadership.
Member of the Graduate Studies Committee responsible for the organization of postgraduate programs such as the ACG MBA

• Lecturer / Teaching Assistant at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Department of Politics, Oct. 1996 – Oct. 1998, teaching areas:
➢ The Common Market and EU Policies,
➢ International Political Economy and Globalisation,
➢ Information Technology in Politics,
➢ European Business and Politics.


• Visiting Lecturer in Sunderland University, School of Social and International Studies, Nov. 1996 – June 1997, teaching areas:
➢ EU Politics and Policies,
➢ Political Theory.


• Lecturer / Tutor in Keele University for teaching in its HRM Postgraduate Distant Learning Programme, Sept. 2000 – June 2001, teaching area:
➢ Human Resources Management.

• Research Associate in the Scottish Centre for International Security, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, Sept. 2001 - 2003, area of expertise:
➢ Decision and Policy Making.

• Professor in the Naval War College, Sept. 2001 - 2003, areas of expertise:
➢ Diplomatic Principles,
➢ Negotiation Techniques,
➢ Simulation Games,
➢ Decision Making in the Armed Forces.

• Department Chair - Professor in the University of Indianapolis,
Department of International Relations, History and Political Science,
Sept. 2002 – Dec. 2003.



Current Professional Activities
• President of the Educational Organisation: Atheneum – Liberal Studies
Athens – 2007 - today.

• Professor - Director of the Technological Pole of the International Telematic University – UNINETTUNO April 2009 - today.



Publications Books:

• ‘Olympic Truce’, Kindle Book - Amazon 2011.
• ‘European Defence’, LULU ebook 2011.
• ‘Small and Light Weapons’, LULU ebook 2011.
• ‘Exploring Global perspectives on the United States’, contribution to the Encyclopedia published Berkshire Publishing Group, 2005.
• ‘The Foreign Policy of Russia in the New International System’, Paraskinio, Athens, October 2002.
• ‘The Europeanisation on Greece’s Foreign and Security Policy’, Paraskinio, Athens, October 2002.
• ‘Philosophy of War and Leadership’, Epikoinonies A.E., Athens, January 2002.
• ‘Chemical and Biological War’, Troxalia, Athens, October 2001.
• ‘Management and Political Science: the Case of Diplomatic Negotiation’, Papazisis, Athens, Sept. 2001.
• ‘The Impact of Europeanisation on the Greek Foreign Policy’, Institute of International Economic Relations, Athens, June 2001.
• ‘Reader’s Guide to Social Sciences’ (contribution), Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, London, 2000.
• ‘The Common Foreign and Security Policy and Weak States: The Case of Greece’, PhD Thesis, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 1999.

Papers / Articles:

• ‘The Impact Of European Integration On The Diplomatic And Strategic Domains Of Greece’, London School of Economics The 2nd Hellenic Observatory PhD Symposium on Modern Greece: "Current Social Science Research on Greece" L

Location:
Greece, Athens
Current organization:
Atheneum Liberal Studies
Past organizations:
International Telematic University UNINETTUNO
Current role:
President & CEO
Gender:
Male
Areas of expertise:
e-learning / education , E-learning / innovation, e-Learning Specialist, International Affairs, European affairs, Education & Development, Education & Training
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VIRTUAL AND DIGITAL LEARNING, E-LEARNING, IT, GLOBAL EDUCATION, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

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ESTABLISHMENT OF A VIRTUAL AND DIGITAL UNIVERSITY www.scribd.com/kkouveliotis

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GLOBAL EDUCATION

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  • A comment on Conversation: THE "GLOBAL DEGREE". A CONCISE AND INNOVATIVE PROPOSAL THAT WILL REVOLUTIONIZE INTERNATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION

    Mar 18 2012: Dear Kevin,
    Many thanks for your feedback. Obviously, I am also very keen in just go for just Global Degrees but the parallel option I am suggesting, at least for the first years, could serve first as tool to make the transition smoother and second it would not create friction from the Institutions themselves. It will be easier for a University, especially of a high caliber, to agree to participate in the Global Degree Project without abolishing its own Degrees.

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