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'''Dora Heracleous''' is a member of the [[Global Education Unit]] of [[Future Worlds Center]] since 2018. She is [[Project Officer]] for three projects: [[Global Education Goes Local]], [[MigratED]] and [[Youth of the World]]. She also participates in the project [[The Long Way to Europe]] as a local partner with the [[Association for Historical Dialogue and Research]] (Cyprus).
'''Dora Heracleous''' is a member of the [[Global Education Unit]] of [[Future Worlds Center]] since 2018. She is [[Project Officer]] for three projects: [[Global Education Goes Local]], [[MigratED]] and [[Youth of the World 2]]. She also participates in the project [[The Long Way to Europe]] as a local partner with the [[Association for Historical Dialogue and Research]] (Cyprus).


She is an educator and a sociologist, specialised on Gender Studies and Feminist Philosophy. She studied Modern Green Literature, as well as Sociology at the University of Cyprus and did her Masters in Linköping University (Sweden). During her studies, she participated to numerous workshops and conferences abroad, such as '''Students for Europe''' (Brussels, Belgium) a European Parliament simulation training, '''Inclusive Disability''' (Gothenburg, Sweden) a Volvo workshop for people with disabilities as part of Volvo's corporate social responsibility and '''Leadership for Peacemaking''' (Istanbul, Turkey)a workshop on dignity and conflict resolution for Greek-Cypriot, Turkish-Cypriot, Greek, and Turkish youth facilitated by Donna Hicks (Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University).
She is an educator and a sociologist, specialised on Gender Studies and Feminist Philosophy. She studied Modern Green Literature, as well as Sociology at the University of Cyprus and did her Masters in Linköping University (Sweden). During her studies, she participated to numerous workshops and conferences abroad, such as '''Students for Europe''' (Brussels, Belgium) a European Parliament simulation training, '''Inclusive Disability''' (Gothenburg, Sweden) a Volvo workshop for people with disabilities as part of Volvo's corporate social responsibility and '''Leadership for Peacemaking''' (Istanbul, Turkey)a workshop on dignity and conflict resolution for Greek-Cypriot, Turkish-Cypriot, Greek, and Turkish youth facilitated by Donna Hicks (Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University).