Niki Lambropoulos
About
Niki Lampropoulou (Lambropoulos) Ph.D. (Female) is a researcher/teaching laboratory staff and writer/screenwriter born in Pelopio, Ancient Olympia, Greece. She studied Creative Writing, History of Contemporary Art, and Screenwriting at the University of the Arts London, Sotheby’s Institute of Art, the University of East Anglia, and with Robert McKee in Los Angeles. She holds a BA and Diploma in Education from the Pedagogical Academy of Tripolis in Greece, the University of Athens, an MA in Digital Humanities from the Institute of Education, University College London (UCL), and a PhD in Digital Humanities from London South Bank University. She has over 30 years of educational experience in primary and higher educational levels in Greece, the U.K. and France; she has worked as an educator, Digital Storytelling, Digital Culture and Digital Humanities expert, and Educational Project Manager. She works as Teaching Laboratory Staff at the Department of Education and Social Work, University of Patras. She is the editor of two books and has authored a total of five books/monographs, two of which are on creative storytelling, published in Greece by Grigoris Publications and in the UK by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. She has extensively published in her research field. In her spare time, she writes scripts for the big screen and has won international awards and accolades.