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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251103
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SUMMARY:Interdisciplinary Two-Day Conference on Enforced Disappearances
DESCRIPTION:3–4 November 2025\, University of Cyprus \nThe research project DISACT\, funded by the European Research Council (ERC\, Grant Agreement No. 101086935) and based at the Department of Social and Political Sciences of the University of Cyprus\, is organising an Interdisciplinary Conference on Enforced Disappearances\, to be held on 3–4 November 2025. \nThe conference is an international\, interdisciplinary\, and cultural event dedicated to exploring the historical roots and the legal\, political\, and forensic dimensions of the issue of missing persons. \nEnforced disappearances refer to the deliberate abduction of individuals by state or non-state armed actors during periods of political violence—such as authoritarian regimes\, civil wars\, or armed conflicts. This crime functions as an instrument of political control and intimidation\, not only during the conflict itself but also through the silence that follows. Perpetrators often conceal traces and remains\, leaving families in prolonged anguish and uncertainty. \nThis experience is deeply familiar to Cyprus\, where the trauma of the missing remains etched in the collective memory. At the same time\, the phenomenon continues to evolve globally\, as authoritarian regimes cooperate and carry out disappearances even beyond their national borders. \nThe DISACT project investigates the historical origins and underlying logic of enforced disappearances: when and by whom the practice was “invented\,” how it spread internationally\, and why specific victims are targeted. It also examines how societies and victims transition from violence to justice and peace through comparative analyses (Cyprus – Latin America) and the use of modern forensic methods. \n\nThematic Sessions\nThe conference sessions will focus on: \n\n\nThe historical origins of the crime and the logic of victim targeting (3/11\, 11:00–13:00) \n\n\nMechanisms of transitional justice and reparation (3/11\, 14:30–16:30) \n\n\nThe role and limits of legal frameworks (4/11\, 09:00–11:00) \n\n\nForensic identification of victims through comparative approaches in Northern Ireland and Cyprus (4/11\, 11:30–13:30) \n\n\n\nPublic Debate\nA public debate will take place as part of the conference on the theme: \n“Legal Activism and Engagement with the Violent Past”\, \nwith speakers Achilleas Demetriades and Professor Kieran McEvoy (Queen’s University Belfast)\,moderated by Professor Natasa Mavronicola (University of Birmingham). \n🕕 Monday\, 3 November 2025 | 18:00–20:00📍 Building “Anastasios G. Leventis”\, Room B108 \n\nDocumentary Screening and Art Installation\nThe programme will conclude with a screening of the internationally acclaimed documentary “Hold Still”\, followed by a discussion with the filmmakers (4/11\, 16:00–18:00)\, as well as an art installation dedicated to the missing persons. \n\nVenue\nThe conference — except for the debate — will take place at theStelios Ioannou Learning Resource Centre – Library (LRC 014)\, University of Cyprus. \n\nParticipation\nParticipation is free of charge\, but pre-registration is required via the online form:🔗 https://forms.gle/3yQJ93yGc8Rn8Aux5 \nAs places are limited\, registrations will be accepted on a first-come\, first-served basis. Remaining participants will be placed on a waiting list. \n📧 vasileiou.elpida@ucy.ac.cy🌐 disacterc.com
URL:https://eoc.org.cy/event/interdisciplinary-two-day-conference-on-enforced-disappearances/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251105
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SUMMARY:Interdisciplinary Workshop on Enforced Disappearances (3–4 November 2025\, UCY)
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to announce our first public interdisciplinary workshop on enforced disappearances. The event brings together leading voices from law\, political science\, sociology\, history\, forensics\, and art to explore how societies confront disappearance\, memory\, and justice—with cases from Northern Ireland\, Libya\, Kurdistan\, and Cyprus. \nDates: 3–4 November 2025\nVenue: University of Cyprus — LRC 014 & Leventis B108\nCost: Free (please register in advance for catering)\nRegister here \n\nThe schedule in short\nMonday\, 3 November — LRC 014 (except evening debate)\n11:00–13:00 · Historical and Political Perspectives\nChair: Dr. Aphrodite Papachristodoulou\nSpeakers: Dr. Alexandros Zachariades\, Prof. Gerasimos Tsourapas\, Dr. Bahar Baser\, Dr. Nikandros Ioannidis\nRoom: LRC 014\nIn brief: Colonial legacies\, origins of the crime\, and the logics of targeting—key cases that shaped practice and scholarship. \n14:30–16:30 · Dealing with the Past & Transitional Justice\nChair: Dr. Iosif Kovras\nSpeakers: Prof. Charis Psaltis\, Prof. Neophytos Loizides\, Prof. Cheryl Lawther\, Prof. Nicos Trimikliniotis\nRoom: LRC 014\nIn brief: Mechanisms of transitional justice—truth-seeking\, reparations\, institutional reform—addressing victimhood\, accountability\, and human rights in contexts of disappearance. \n18:00–20:00 · In Conversation: Lawyers Confronting the Past (Public Debate)\nModerator: Prof. Natasa Mavronicola\nDiscussants: Mr. Achilleas Demetriades\, Prof. Kieran McEvoy\nRoom: Leventis B108\nIn brief: Legal activism in deeply divided societies—how law engages with truth\, accountability\, and reconciliation (comparative insights from Cyprus\, Northern Ireland\, and beyond). \n\nTuesday\, 4 November — LRC 014\n09:00–11:00 · Legal Perspectives\nChair: Dr. Aris Constantinides\nSpeakers: Prof. Natasa Mavronicola\, Ms. Natasa Iacovou\, Dr. Nikolas Kyriacou\, Dr. Nasia Hadjigeorgiou\nRoom: LRC 014\nIn brief: Domestic and international responses to enforced disappearance—pursuing accountability\, the role of legal frameworks\, and the limits/pitfalls of legalism. \n11:30–13:30 · Forensic Perspectives\nChair: Dr. Nikandros Ioannidis\nSpeakers: Prof. Geoff Knupffer; Dr. Melanie Klinkner & Ms. Emily Fisher; Ms. Maria Mikellide; Ms. Gulbanu Zorba & Ms. Theodora Eleftheriou\nRoom: LRC 014\nIn brief: Forensic identification and its ethical/practical challenges; comparative applications in post-conflict and divided societies (e.g.\, Northern Ireland\, Cyprus). \n14:30–15:30 · ERC Funding Opportunities\nLead: Mr. Benjamin Pelletier (ERC Scientific Officer)\nWith: UCY Research & Innovation Support Service and ERC PIs (Q&A)\nRoom: LRC 014\nIn brief: What’s new at the ERC\, practical guidance on proposal development & submission\, and support available at UCY—open Q&A. \n16:00–18:00 · Documentary Screening & Q&A — Hold Still\nWith: Dr. Noemi Levy-Aksu\, Dr. Zerrin Özlem Biner\nRoom: LRC 014\nIn brief: A Kurdish lawyer fights for justice alongside families of the disappeared (1995). Screening followed by Q&A with contributors. \n\nMore details about our speakers will be posted soon.\nWe look forward to welcoming you to UCY for two days of dialogue\, evidence\, and collective learning. \n Register here \nIf you have any questions about the event\, feel free to reach out at vasileiou.elpida@ucy.ac.cy. \nSource: https://disacterc.com/2025/10/interdisciplinary-workshop-on-enforced-disappearances-3-4-november-2025-ucy/
URL:https://eoc.org.cy/event/interdisciplinary-workshop-on-enforced-disappearances-3-4-november-2025-ucy/
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SUMMARY:AI Month 2025: EUC Hosts a Series of Events on Artificial Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:European University Cyprus has designated November 2025 as “Artificial Intelligence” (AI) month to inform\, raise awareness\, provoke thought and dialogue\, and encourage the active participation of the university community (academics\, students\, and administrative staff)\, researchers\, educators\, students\, the business and professionals’ community\, policy-making groups\, and the broader public. Throughout the month\, lectures\, keynote speeches\, presentations\, workshops\, and roundtable discussions will be held with the participation of researchers\, experts\, and professionals in the field of AI. The activities will focus on both technological advancements and the social\, ethical\, and educational implications of AI\, enhancing the understanding of its potential as well as the challenges it entails. \n\n\nDate: Nov 03 2025 – Dec 03 2025\n\n\n\n\nTime: 10:00 am – 13:00 pm\nFor the full list of Events\, information and registration\, please visit the EUC’s website.
URL:https://eoc.org.cy/event/ai-month-2025-euc-hosts-a-series-of-events-on-artificial-intelligence/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251108
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CREATED:20250603T090153Z
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SUMMARY:Open Call: the road to the ecological transition - join the European Commission Pavilion at 2025 ECOMONDO Expo
DESCRIPTION:Disruptive innovative companies supported by the European Innovation Council (EIC) are invited to apply to join the European Commission pavilion at the 2025 ECOMONDO international fair. \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nECOMONDO is the key event for green and circular economy. This year’s edition will take place from 4 to 7 November 2025 in Rimini\, Italy. The innovative international trade fair brings together all sectors around circular economy: from the recovery of materials and energy to sustainable development. \nThe Green Technology Expo is a reference point in the international panorama\, where leading companies of the sector meet and discover trends\, innovations\, new technologies and discuss with peers. For EIC this will be an ideal opportunity to exhibit the own great potential to various actors in the Green economy within the most accredited platform for Southern Europe! \nIf you are eager to showcase your unique products and services to an expert audience\, address crucial challenges of the sector and explore countless business opportunities\, then Ecomondo is the ideal place for you. \nApplications are open until 30 July 2025\, 12:00 CEST. \nAn evaluation committee in European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA) is going to select applicants in the below application form by 14 August 2025. \nWho can apply?\nSpecifically\, we are looking for EIC-funded companies working on innovative projects in the following fields: \n\nWaste as resources\nWater Cycle & Blue Economy\nBioenergy & Agriculture\nRenewable energy sources\, green energy generation and long-term energy storage\nCircular & Regenerative Bio-Economy\nSites & Soil Restoration\nEnvironmental Monitoring and Earth Observation\n\nWhat’s in it for you?\nThe 10 selected EIC-funded companies will have access to a free booth for two days to exhibit their innovations at the European Commission Pavilion; also\, they will have access to potential networking opportunities with all stakeholders present at the fair and to a pitching session. \nApplication\nTo apply\, please fill in the form by 30 July 2025\, 12:00 CEST \nContact persons:\nMarco Rubinato: Marco.RUBINATO@ec.europa.eu \nJohannes Bünz: Johannes.BUENZ@ec.europa.eu \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://eoc.org.cy/event/open-call-the-road-to-the-ecological-transition-join-the-european-commission-pavilion-at-2025-ecomondo-expo/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251114
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CREATED:20251103T124932Z
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SUMMARY:EduDataHack: Innovating Learning Through Data
DESCRIPTION:In an era defined by rapid technological advancement\, data has emerged as a powerful catalyst for innovation across all sectors — including education. The ability to collect\, analyse\, and apply data in meaningful ways offers unprecedented opportunities to enhance how we teach and learn. The EduDataHack: Innovating Learning Through Data challenge invites participants to explore the transformative potential of data in educational environments. \nBy leveraging data-driven approaches\, we can reimagine personalised learning experiences\, empower educators with actionable insights\, and foster a culture of continuous improvement. This hackathon aims to bring together creative minds — from educators and developers to data scientists and university students — to co-create impactful tools and solutions. Whether it’s designing adaptive learning platforms\, building predictive models\, or developing Interactive platforms to effectively integrate digital technologies into teaching practices\, this challenge offers a collaborative space for rethinking education through the lens of innovation and evidence. \nThe onsite location to attend this blended event in person is: University of Cyprus\, 1 University Avenue 2109\, Aglantzia \n\n\n\nQuestions?\nkoukounidou.v@ucy.ac.cy \nRegistration and Info \n\n\n\nPrizes\n\n1st Prize €1500 \n2nd Prize €1000 \n3rd Prize €500 \nSponsored by HFM \n\nCertificates to all participants and plaquetes for first 3 winners of the event by the Cyprus Computer Society (CCS).\nTechnical mentorship services to the winning team by Artemis Industries\nDiscount vouchers from the Jinius platform to the participants.\nDigiEduHack2025 certificates to all participants
URL:https://eoc.org.cy/event/edudatahack-innovating-learning-through-data/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251114
DTSTAMP:20260430T023749
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SUMMARY:2025 European Education and Skills Summit
DESCRIPTION:The European Education and Skills Summit is the flagship event for education\, training and skills in Europe. The 2025 edition will be hosted by Executive Vice-President Roxana Mînzatu. \nThe Summit brings together ministers\, policymakers\, thought leaders\, and stakeholders from education\, training\, and labour market to shape the future of education and skills in Europe. It will provide a high-level platform to discuss and address the most pressing challenges facing education and training systems in Europe and explore how joint action can strengthen Europe’s competitiveness and resilience. \nThe event will take place in person and in English only.  \n\n\n\n\n\nKey topics driving the Summit\nThe plenary speeches and panel discussions will focus on:\n\nTackling Europe’s skills crisis\nBridging education and industry\nMastering basic and civic skills\nEmpowering teachers and trainers\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe plenary sessions will be available through webstreaming. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration and Agenda
URL:https://eoc.org.cy/event/2025-european-education-and-skills-summit/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251114T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251114T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T023749
CREATED:20251112T084841Z
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SUMMARY:Conference on the use of hydrogen
DESCRIPTION:Frederick University is hosting the Hydrogen for a Clean Future: Pathways for Cyprus & Beyond Conference\, co-organised by the Cyprus Hydrogen Association and the Cyprus Employers & Industrialists Federation (OEB) on Friday\, November 14\, 2025. \nThe Conference will be held in the “Tassos Papadopoulos” Seminar Room in Nicosia\, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. \nThis landmark event will unite leading experts\, researchers\, industry pioneers\, and policymakers to chart the future of hydrogen as a cornerstone of clean energy transitions in Cyprus and across Europe. Through a series of keynote addresses and expert panels\, participants will gain first-hand insights from distinguished voices shaping the European and Cypriot hydrogen landscape – exploring the latest policy developments\, breakthrough technologies\, and real-world applications driving progress across multiple sectors. \nBeyond knowledge sharing\, the conference will foster meaningful dialogue and collaboration\, inspiring new partnerships and innovative thinking. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to connect directly with decision-makers and trailblazers\, strengthening ties across the hydrogen value chain and contributing to the shared vision of a sustainable\, hydrogen-powered future for Cyprus and the wider region.By fostering dialogue and partnership\, the “Hydrogen for a Clean Future” Conference seeks to inspire actionable pathways toward a greener\, more resilient energy future — one in which hydrogen stands as a cornerstone of decarbonisation and sustainable growth. \nMakis Ketonis\, President of the Cyprus Hydrogen Association\, will welcome participants to the conference. \nProfessor George Demosthenous\, Rector of Frederick University will address the event\, along with Kyriacos Hadjiyiannis\, Member of the Standing Committee on Energy\, Trade\, Industry and Tourism and a representative of the Ministry of Energy\, Commerce and Industry. \nProf. Andreas Poullikkas\, member of the faculty at Frederick University’s School of Engineering\, is among the keynote speakers\, sharing his expertise on the role of hydrogen in the energy transition. \nProf. Poullikkas will also take part in the panel discussion on Cyprus’s strategies for green hydrogen. \nYou can find the Conference Agenda here.  \nTo reserve your spot\, pls click here (free admission). 
URL:https://eoc.org.cy/event/conference-on-the-use-of-hydrogen/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251121T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251121T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T023749
CREATED:20251112T092049Z
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SUMMARY:ResearchComp Community of Practice Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:🚀 Save the Date! Join the ResearchComp Community of Practice Launch Event!  \n\n\nThe ResearchComp Community of Practice (CoP) will serve as a virtual network\, connecting stakeholders to\nexchange best practices for promoting and implementing the ResearchComp: The European Competence Framework for Researchers. \n\n\nJoin us on 21 November\, 11:00–12:00 CET for an online event introducing this Europe-wide network for researcher development\, created under the CROSS project.  \n\n\n✅ Learn how to join\n✅ Explore tools and resources\n✅ Connect with peers across sectors  \n\n\nRegistration now! 👉  https://forms.office.com/e/Wiy0YVG4Ln  \n\n\nLearn more about the CROSS project: https://cross.vscht.cz  
URL:https://eoc.org.cy/event/researchcomp-community-of-practice-launch-event/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251128
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SUMMARY:StoryPharm Training in Intersectionality\, Sexuality\, and Gender
DESCRIPTION:25–27 November 2025 \nStoryPharm announces its next training course\, Intersectionality\, Sexuality\, and Gender\, to be held at the University of Cyprus\, Centre for Medieval Arts & Rituals (CeMAR). The event will take place at the Learning Resource Centre – UCY Library “Stelios Ioannou\,” Room LRC012. \nThis three-day training introduces StoryPharm Doctoral Fellows to key concepts and methodologies in gender\, sexuality\, and intersectionality studies. Organised in collaboration with the Interdepartmental Graduate Programme in Gender Studies and the UNESCO Chair in Gender Equality\, the course explores how these critical perspectives can be applied to the study of ancient and medieval sources and cultures. \nThrough lectures\, reading sessions\, and discussions led by experts from the University of Cyprus and partner institutions\, participants will examine feminist and queer theory\, care-focused feminism\, metaphors of illness in early modernity\, and the gendered construction of academic excellence. The training will also address contemporary issues of gender and diversity in work and education. \nFor the full programme\, click here.
URL:https://eoc.org.cy/event/storypharm-training-in-intersectionality-sexuality-and-gender/
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