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MICHAELIDES PAVLOS
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Κτήριο Συμβουλίου - Συγκλήτου «Αναστάσιος Γ. Λεβέντης»,
Pavlos Michaelides serves as the Senior Project Manager for the Twinning for Excellence in Management and Economics of Research and Innovation (TWIN4MERIT) project of the Research and Innovation and Support Service of the University of Cyprus. He previously served as the Operations Manager of the Center for Medieval Arts and Rituals (CeMAR) at the University of Cyprus (UCY) as well as Project Manager for NetMAR. He is an experienced Operations Manager and Research Programmes Project Manager, having served as the Operations and Project Manager of the Research and Innovation Center of Excellence in Biobanking and Biomedical Research (Biobank.cy) at the UCY, as Financial and Research Management Officer for the UCY Department of Biological Sciences, and as Coordinator of the Research Development Sector of the UCY Research and Innovation Support Service. Previous duties included UCY Financial, Project and Human Resource management. He has a proved record in proposal writing, administration, facilitation, and financial management of EU Competitive Programmes in the framework of FP7, H2020, Horizon Europe, Erasmus+ and Co-Financed Programmes, along with extensive experience in handling UCY state funding. He was a member of the winning proposal writing teams of:
  • The proposal entitled “Storytelling as Pharmakon in Premodernity and Beyond: Training the New Generation of Researchers in Health Humanities” (StoryPharm) that was submitted within the framework of the competitive action “Marie Skłodowska-Curie: Doctoral Networks” (HORIZON-MSCA-2023-DN-01) which is part of the Horizon Europe 2021-2027 programme. The project, which will start in September 2024, has a total budget of €4.1 million. This is the largest funding in the Humanities ever achieved in Cyprus. StoryPharm received one of the highest scores (98.5%) on the basis of specific criteria including scientific excellence, the innovative methodology of the proposed PhD programme and its great impact.
  • The H2020 ERA Chairs’ Programme with CSA – Coordination and Support Action funding scheme called “SInnoPSis”, which was funded with €2.5m for the creation of the University’s own ERA Chair in Science and Innovation Policy & Studies (SIPS).
  • The Network for Medieval Arts & Rituals (NetMAR) H2020-EU.4.b. – Twinning of Research Institutions Programme proposal
  • and many others.