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|universities= University of Cyprus<br> New School for Social Research in NY<br> Regent’s University, London, UK
|universities= University of Cyprus<br> New School for Social Research in NY<br> Regent’s University, London, UK
|specializations= Counselling Psychology, Conflict Resolution, Structured Democratic Dialogue
|specializations= Counselling Psychology, Conflict Resolution, Structured Democratic Dialogue

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Zoe Apostolidou
Zoe Apostolidou
With FWC Summer 2010
April 2014-present
Key Project(s) Mapping Protection Needs of Syrians
Degree(s) BA in Psychology
MA in General Psychology
Professional Doctorate in Counselling Psychology
Filed(s) of study Psychology
University(ies) University of Cyprus
New School for Social Research in NY
Regent’s University, London, UK
Specialization(s) Counselling Psychology, Conflict Resolution, Structured Democratic Dialogue



Dr. Zoe Apostolidou joined the Humanitarian Affairs Unit of [[ Future Worlds Center in April 2014. She started working on the Mapping Protection Needs of Syrians which is funded by the UNHCR. Zoe has also collaborated with Future Worlds Center in several occasions. In 2012, she co-organised the Engaging citizens to reinvent democracy as part of the Reinventing Democracy initiative.

Short Bio

Zoe holds a BA degree in Psychology from the University of Cyprus, a MA degree in General Psychology from the New School for Social Research in NY, USA and a Doctorate degree in Counselling Psychology from Regent’s University, London, UK. She has worked in a number of NGOs and charitable organisations and provided psychological therapy, and psychosocial support to migrants, asylum-seekers, women suffering from domestic violence, as well as, with individuals facing other psychosocial difficulties.