Eugenia P. Bitsani is a political scientist and Professor of Cultural Policies and Intercultural Relations at the Department of Business and Public Administration at the University of the Peloponnese. She has both academic and operational experience in directing European programs in the fields of cultural studies, with a particular focus on sustainable development. Her work focuses on cultural studies, urban development, and intercultural policies, with emphasis on sustainable urban transformation. Her research draws on interdisciplinary approaches to cultural heritage, urban cultural-ecological systems, intercultural networks, and the cultural and creative industries.
Theodore N. Tsekos is a Professor Emeritus of Public Administration in the Department of Business and Public Administration at the University of the Peloponnese, Greece. He has previously held several key positions, including Secretary General for EU Funds Management at the Ministry of Labor, and Director of various institutions such as the Institute of Political Research at the Greek National Center for Social Research, the Institute for Vocational Training at the Greek National Center for Public Administration, and the United Nations Thessaloniki Center for Public Service Professionalism.
Isidora Thymi is a Special Teaching Staff and PhD candidate at the Department of Business and Public Administration at the University of the Peloponnese, Greece, specializing in public administration, cultural policies and cultural heritage management. She holds a Master’s Degree in cultural organization management. Her research interests focus on the cultural development of contemporary cities within the context of sustainable development, the dynamics of modern cultural industries, and the governance and management of cultural heritage. Thymi has experience in projects co-funded by the European Union.
Georgia Marava is a PhD Candidate at the Department of Business and Public Administration at the University of the Peloponnese, Greece. She holds a Master’s degree in governance and entrepreneurship. Her research interests are disasters, climate change, community involvement, and cultural heritage. Marava has experience in projects co-funded by the European Union.