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| |title=Postdoc Researcher, Project Coordinator & Trainer | | |title= Researcher, Project Coordinator & Trainer |
| |projects= [[Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center]] | | |projects= [[Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center]] |
| |key interests=Peace and Conflict Studies, Reconciliation, Mediation<br>e-learning, m-learning, language learning | | |key interests=Peace and Conflict Studies, Reconciliation, Mediation<br>e-learning, m-learning, language learning |
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| '''Anna Pavlina Charalambous''' has joined the [[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute]] as post-doctoral fellow in September 2013. She is member of the [[New Media Lab]] and is involved in the analysis and publication of data collected through the [[EU Kids Online]] project, the [[UCYVROK - Uniting for Citizenship and Participation]] project , the [[Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center]] project and through the [[Mental Attributes Profiling System]] . | | '''Anna Pavlina Charalambous''' has joined the [[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute]] in September 2013 and she is member of the [[New Media Lab]] |
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| She is involved in the writing of European projects and has worked as a an assistant project coordinator for the [[Cyberethics GIV - Cyprus Safer Internet Center. Island-wide services for Safer Internet Awareness, Helpline and Hotline]] . She has also worked as a trainer for [[CyberEthics GIV]] and [[LOG IN]] European Projects raising awareness regarding online dangers, gender violence and online security. She has conducted more than 40 workshops, trainings and lectures. | | She is involved in the writing of European projects and has worked as a an assistant project coordinator for the [[Cyberethics GIV - Cyprus Safer Internet Center. Island-wide services for Safer Internet Awareness, Helpline and Hotline]] . She has also worked as a trainer for [[CyberEthics GIV]] and [[LOG IN]] European Projects raising awareness regarding online dangers, gender violence and online security. She has conducted more than 40 workshops, trainings and lectures. |
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| ==Presentations & Conferences ==
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| '''Presentations''':
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| <br>- 2012 (February).University of Essex. Departmental Talk: Can we predict how anxious someone is by their facial structure?
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| <br>-2011 (May). University of Essex. Postgraduate Conference presentation: Prolonged viewing of emotional scenes reveals attention biases
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| <br>- 2010 (May). University of Essex. Postgraduate Conference presentation: The time course of attentional bias to negative pictures in anxiety
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| <br>-2008 (November). Nottingham University. Presentation for the training course “Presentation skills for Researchers”: Anxiety and the Attentional bias.
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| <br>- 2008 (October). Nottingham University.Presentation for the Module “Psychological Research in Context (Dissertation)”: Attention and Anxiety Disorders.
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| <br>-2007 (November). University of Kent. Presentation for the Module “Cognition and Emotion”: Implicit and Explicit Memory Bias in Anxiety.
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| '''Conferences and Awards''':
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| <br>- 2012 (August). Geneva, Switzerland. European Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (EABCT Conference). Talk: Understanding the nature of attention biases to emotional information.
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| <br>- 2011 (September). Boston, USA. Society for Psychophysiological Research (SPR conference). Poster: The time course of eye-gaze towards affective stimuli over intervals of up to 12 seconds. Travel Award received by SPR organization
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| <br>- 2011 (July). Bangor, Wales. PsyPaG Conference. Talk: Individual differences and the attention bias to the face and body.
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| <br>- 2011 (January). Ghent, Belgium. Expert Meeting on Emotional Attention. Poster: Prolonged viewing of emotional scenes reveals attention biases in anxiety. Grindley Grant received by the Experimental Psychological Society (EPS).
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| <br>- 2010 (July). Sheffield, United Kingdom. PsyPaG conference. Talk: The time course of attentional bias to negative pictures.
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