Kalogirou, Konstantina

Konstantina Kalogirou is Lecturer in Teacher Education and Professional Learning at Cardiff Metropolitan University. Prior to this Konstantina was Deputy Head at the Sixth Form College of Cathays High School in Cardiff, Wales. She has gained a varied experience across the education sector working as an English and EFL Teacher in primary, secondary, and higher education both in Greece and in the UK. She holds a BA (Hons) in English Language and Literature from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She completed her MA in Applied Theatre: Drama in Educational, Community & Social Contexts at Goldsmiths College, University of London, and she gained a PhD in Vocabulary Acquisition via Drama at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Konstantina’s research interests are on Language Pedagogies, Strategies of Language, Literacy, and Communication, Expressive Arts with emphasis on Drama in Education, Inclusive Education, and Cultural Heritage in educational contexts. She has published on Drama in Education, Second Language Acquisition, and Cultural Heritage applications in Education.

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Kamermans, Hans (Dr.)

Hans Kamermans is associate professor at the Faculty of Archaeology at Leiden University. He studied ecological prehistory and physical geography in Amsterdam and wrote his PhD thesis on the use of land evaluation in archaeology. In Leiden he teaches archaeological methods and techniques and various courses in computer applications in archaeology.

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Kanditt, Josephine M.A. (M.A.)

Josephine Kanditt (M.A. Cultural Studies, B.A. Arabic-Islamic Studies/Social and Cultural Anthropology and Theatre Studies) is a PhD student at Leipzig University in the field of Cultural Sociology. She worked for the joint research project on abandoned mudbrick settlements in Central Oman funded by Gerda Henkel Foundation (2020-2022).

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Kanne, Katherine (Dr.)

Kate Kanne is an anthropological archaeologist investigating the evolution and bioarchaeology of domestication relationships, including agropastoralism, the origins and spread of equestrianism in the European Bronze Age, and the development of mounted warfare, in order to interrogate their effects on the long-term trajectory of sociopolitical and anthropogenic change.

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Kaper, Olaf E., (Prof. Dr.)

Olaf E. Kaper holds the chair of Egyptology at Leiden University. He specializes in Egyptian cultural history and religious iconography, and in 2016 he is guest curator for the exhibition Queens of the Nile at the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden.

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Käppel, Lutz (Prof. dr.)

Studies of Classics in Tübingen and Oxford, PhD 1990, Habilitation 1997, Professor of Classics, especially Greek Literature at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel 1999-, Ordinary Member of the German Archaeological Institute 2000-, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities 2006-2008, Co-Coordinator of the Kiel Graduate School ‘Human Development in Landscapes’ 2007-2016; Speaker of the University’s Research Focus ‘Social, Environmental, Cultural Change’ 2007–.

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Kaptijn, Eva (Dr.)

Eva Kaptijn studied Theoretical Archaeology and Archaeology of the southern Levant at Leiden University. In October 2009 she received her doctors degree at Leiden University. In 2009 she joined the Sagalassos Archaeological Research Project at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven as a postdoctoral researcher to carry out the archaeological survey in the territory of Sagalassos.

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Kalogirou, Konstantina

Konstantina Kalogirou is Lecturer in Teacher Education and Professional Learning at Cardiff Metropolitan University. Prior to this Konstantina was Deputy Head at the Sixth Form College of Cathays High School in Cardiff, Wales. She has gained a varied experience across the education sector working as an English and EFL Teacher in primary, secondary, and higher education both in Greece and in the UK. She holds a BA (Hons) in English Language and Literature from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She completed her MA in Applied Theatre: Drama in Educational, Community & Social Contexts at Goldsmiths College, University of London, and she gained a PhD in Vocabulary Acquisition via Drama at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Konstantina’s research interests are on Language Pedagogies, Strategies of Language, Literacy, and Communication, Expressive Arts with emphasis on Drama in Education, Inclusive Education, and Cultural Heritage in educational contexts. She has published on Drama in Education, Second Language Acquisition, and Cultural Heritage applications in Education.

read more

Kamermans, Hans (Dr.)

Hans Kamermans is associate professor at the Faculty of Archaeology at Leiden University. He studied ecological prehistory and physical geography in Amsterdam and wrote his PhD thesis on the use of land evaluation in archaeology. In Leiden he teaches archaeological methods and techniques and various courses in computer applications in archaeology.

read more

Kanditt, Josephine M.A. (M.A.)

Josephine Kanditt (M.A. Cultural Studies, B.A. Arabic-Islamic Studies/Social and Cultural Anthropology and Theatre Studies) is a PhD student at Leipzig University in the field of Cultural Sociology. She worked for the joint research project on abandoned mudbrick settlements in Central Oman funded by Gerda Henkel Foundation (2020-2022).

read more

Kanne, Katherine (Dr.)

Kate Kanne is an anthropological archaeologist investigating the evolution and bioarchaeology of domestication relationships, including agropastoralism, the origins and spread of equestrianism in the European Bronze Age, and the development of mounted warfare, in order to interrogate their effects on the long-term trajectory of sociopolitical and anthropogenic change.

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Kaper, Olaf E., (Prof. Dr.)

Olaf E. Kaper holds the chair of Egyptology at Leiden University. He specializes in Egyptian cultural history and religious iconography, and in 2016 he is guest curator for the exhibition Queens of the Nile at the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden.

read more

Käppel, Lutz (Prof. dr.)

Studies of Classics in Tübingen and Oxford, PhD 1990, Habilitation 1997, Professor of Classics, especially Greek Literature at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel 1999-, Ordinary Member of the German Archaeological Institute 2000-, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities 2006-2008, Co-Coordinator of the Kiel Graduate School ‘Human Development in Landscapes’ 2007-2016; Speaker of the University’s Research Focus ‘Social, Environmental, Cultural Change’ 2007–.

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Kaptijn, Eva (Dr.)

Eva Kaptijn studied Theoretical Archaeology and Archaeology of the southern Levant at Leiden University. In October 2009 she received her doctors degree at Leiden University. In 2009 she joined the Sagalassos Archaeological Research Project at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven as a postdoctoral researcher to carry out the archaeological survey in the territory of Sagalassos.

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