Alexandros Kentikelenis, Associate Professor of Political Economy at Bocconi University, has been awarded the prestigious Henrik Enderlein Prize for his outstanding work on social cohesion and public policy in Europe. This Franco-German award honours scientists under 40 who contribute to solving major public policy challenges. Kentikelenis, who has published over 50 articles and a book from Oxford University Press, is committed to using his research to combat inequalities and strengthen social protection.
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"The Enigma of Keros," a Greek documentary directed by Kostas Macheras, won the Audience Favorite award at The Archaeology Channel’s International Film Festival in Oregon. Produced by ERT, the film explores the archaeological excavation on Keros island by the British Archaeological School and the University of Cambridge. It has also received awards at the London Greek Film Festival and the 'Agon' festival in Athens.
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