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The University of Ioannina is a university located in the city of Ioannina, in Greece. The university was founded in 1964, as a charter of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and became an independent university in 1970. As of 2014, there is a student population of 15,000 enrolled at the university (11,000 at the undergraduate level and 3,500 at the postgraduate level) and 580 faculty members, while teaching is further supplemented by 171 Teaching Fellows and 132 Technical Laboratory staff. The university Administrative Services are staffed with 420 employees. University of Ioannina is one of the leading academic institutions in Greece.
The University of Ioannina is a university located in the city of Ioannina, in Greece. The university was founded in 1964, as a charter of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and became an independent university in 1970. As of 2014, there is a student population of 15,000 enrolled at the university (11,000 at the undergraduate level and 3,500 at the postgraduate level) and 580 faculty members, while teaching is further supplemented by 171 Teaching Fellows and 132 Technical Laboratory staff. The university Administrative Services are staffed with 420 employees. University of Ioannina is one of the leading academic institutions in Greece.
Lampros Flitouris
Prof. Lampros Flitouris studied history in Greece (university of Ioannina and University of Thessaloniki) and in France (University of Strasbourg, Pantheon-Sorbonne and Versailles). He teaches European cultural history, PhD of University of Versailles, lecturer of European history in the Open University of Greece, primarily responsible for carrying out of the proposed research activities. Invited Professor in Limoges, Versailles and Lund University.Christos Dermentzopoulos
Prof. Christos Dermentzopoulos studied Sociology in Greece, History, Anthropology and Cinema in France (University of Paris 1, Pantheon – Sorbonne and Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Science Sociales, Paris). Ph.D in Sociology, Panteion University of Athens. He teaches as Associate Professor Anthropology of Art, Cultural Studies and History/Theory of Cinema in the Department of Fine Arts and Sciences of Art of the School of Fine Arts of the University of Ioannina.Nikos Filippaios
Nikos Filippaios is PhD Candidate in the Department of Fine Arts and Art Sciences, University of Ioannina. His PhD study concerns the Greek popular (pulp) magazines for children and teenagers during the 1950s and the 1960s, through a historical, sociological and cultural perspective. He has participated in the academic project “Visualising European Crime Fiction: New Digital Tools and Approaches to the Study of Transnational Popular Culture”, organized by the universities of Belfast, Limoges and Debrecen. He is also a secondary teacher of Greek language and literature.