Dr Nick Lygeros to give lecture on Greek language in Sydney

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Dr Nick Lygeros has arrived in Sydney, NSW and is set to give a lecture on ‘The significance of the Greek language in today’s society and as a second language‘ on Sunday, March 5.

The lecture event has been organised by the Pan-Macedonian Association of NSW and will be held at the Camelot Lounge in the Sydney suburb of Marrickville from 1pm.

Coffee, tea and light refreshments will be provided during the event. For more information, you can call the President of the Pan-Macedonian Association of NSW, Anastasia Karakominakis.

Who is Dr Nick Lygeros?

Dr Lygeros is an advisor and professor of strategy, geostrategy, topostrategy and chronostrategy and teaches at the Police Academy of Greece, at the School of Security of Greece, at the Interdisciplinary School of War, at the School of Army Recruitment, at the Hellenic Air Force Academy, at the Hellenic National Defence College, at the Department of Professional Continual Education of staff and senior management, and the Center of Diplomatic and Strategic Studies (CEDS).

He has been advisor at the National School of Defense, at the School of Security of Greece and in Science for the Foreign Affairs Department of the Greek government. He has also served as a strategy advisor for the Greek and Cypriot government.

As a Professor in mathematics, computer science cybernetics, epistemology, linguistics, bioethics, strategy and teacher education, he has also taught strategic management at the Universities of Lyon, at the Polytechnic School of Xanthi, at the National Kapodistrian University of Athens, in the Teacher’s Education Department of Democritus University in Thrace, the Technological Educational Institute of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace in the Engineering Department of Oil and Gas Technology, and in the University of Nicosia in Cyprus.

He has been special emissary in the United Nations for the Western Sahara Conflict. He is known for his exceptional intellectual giftedness having an IQ level of 189 on the scale of Stanford–Binet.

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