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|achievements=Co-founder of [[URVT]]<br>Co-founder of [[SafenetCY]<br> Co-founder[[Cyberethics]]
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{{Associates |name=Elia Petridou |image=Pictures November-April2007 145.jpg |period=January 2004 - January 2008
March 2009 - June 2009
December 2009 - December 2010
May 2011- present |title= |projects=Extending EU Citizenship
URVT |interests= |degrees=BA, MA |fields= |universities= New Jersey City University
McGill University
Graduate Centre, City University of New York |specializations= |achievements=Co-founder of URVT
Co-founder of [[SafenetCY]
Co-founder of Cyberethics }}

Relation to Future Worlds Center

Elia Petridou serves as Member of the Board since 2005. Elia joined the FWC in January of 2004 following a series of three merciless interviews. The first project she undertook was the HasNa, Media Literacy and Economic Development project. From a Project Coordinator she evolved to a Programs Developer initiating socially sensitive projects. With interns and other colleagues Elia developed socially sensitive projects like Extending EU Citizenship, SafenetCY, Cyberethics and URVT. Elia was invited in 2005 to join the Board of the Organization and her heart has remained to it since. Following some wandering, Elia is back with the Organization taking new challenges on Economic and Environmental Sustainability.

Biography

Elia completed a BA in .. and an MA in


Trained Facilitator

Elia is a Facilitator trained in many methodologies and processes. She has conducted co-Laboratories using the Structured Dialogic Design Process in many projects including URVT and the Civil Society Dialogue projects.


Awards

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Role in the launching Humanitarian Projects

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