Background
Leontidou, Lila Triantafyllia was born on April 29, 1948 in Athens, Greece. Daughter of Jason and Afroditi Leontidou.
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Leontidou, Lila Triantafyllia was born on April 29, 1948 in Athens, Greece. Daughter of Jason and Afroditi Leontidou.
Diploma in Archt. Engineering, National Technology University, Athens, 1971. Certified in urban and regional planning, National Technology University, Athens, 1972. Master of Science in Geography, London School of Economics/Political Science, 1973.
Doctor of Philosophy, University London, 1981.
Lecturer Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece, 1975-1981. Development planner, 1982-1987. Senior fellow Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1986.
Associate professor National Technology University, Athens, 1986-1993. Senior lecturer in geography and Mediterranean studies Kings College, London, 1993-1997. Professor University Aegean, Lesvos, 1997—2002.
Visiting professor University Caen, France, 1999—2000. Professor geography and European culture Hellenic Open University, Athens, since 2002, dean School Humanities, 2003—2007, vice-dean School Humanities, since 2007, president H. O. University Corporation Academy Staff, 2007—2008. Visiting professor University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, 2008—2009.
Leader in European Union Targeted Socio-Economics Research Project on Social Exclusion on European Borders, 1997-2001. Coordinator, member steering committee Urban Sprawl project, 2002-2006, Organized Civil Society European Governance Project, 2003-2006. Member international management committee EastBordNet, Cost Project, since 2008.
Expert on Mission United Nations E.C.E., Geneva, Switzerland, 1985-1987. Representative National Center Social Research, Brussels, 1989-1991. Steering committee Universities Capital Cities Network, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1991-1994.
Greek representative standing committee for the social science European Science Foundation, Strasbourg, France, 1994-1999. Member National Council Planning, the Environment & Sustainable Development, Greece, 2003-2004. Member Institute British Geographers, London School of Economics Alumni Society, Association Greek Planners, Association Greek Architects, Hellenic Planning and Urban History Society (vice president 2000-2003), Association Greek Women Scientists.