MESPOM Faculty

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The individuals involved in delivering the Course include permanent resident faculty as well as affiliated academics and professionals with recognized experience in the field. The resident faculty is permanently employed by the Consortium partners and is responsible for developing, coordinating and delivering the Course as well as assessing students’ work. All of these academics are active researchers and have European or global recognition in their research areas. In addition, over the years, the Consortium partners had developed a circle of core visiting lecturers from both Europe and third-countries who could bring cutting edge research and academic experience to students.

  • CEU resident faculty includes two full professors, three associate and three assistant professors with degrees from leading universities in Canada, Hungary, the UK, the US and Russia. CEU’s core of visiting professors come from Hungary, Austria, Canada, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania, Russia, UK, Ukraine, and the USA, representing prominent academic centers, as well as EEA, IPCC, UNEP and other international organizations.
  • IIIEE resident faculty includes two full professors, four associate professors, one assistant professor , one adjunct professor, a senior research fellow and four research associates. IIIEE’s visiting faculty comes from academia, industries and international organizations in Sweden Australia, Belarus, the Netherlands, the USA and other countries.
  • The University of Manchesters' Masters courses draw on a number of faculty from SEAES, the Faculty of Life Sciences and the Faculty of Engineering. The core faculty involved in teaching MESPOM Module 3 includes at least six senior lecturers and eleven lecturers. Visiting professors are invited from other University’s schools and faculties and from external organizations.
  • The University of the Aegean Department of Environmental Studies’ resident faculty includes three professors, one associate and five assistant professors and one lecturer. Other staff from the Faculty of the Environment and the Department of Geography are available to advise students on their research projects during Module 4.

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