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Professor Cretan St. George serves as a full-time Professor of Modern Historical Geography in the Department of Geography at Harokopio University, Athens, with his office located in the Geography Building (Room 2.6) at 70 El. Venizelou, Kallithea.
His academic credentials demonstrate significant interdisciplinary breadth:
- Doctoral Degree (PhD) in History and Culture from the European University Institute in Florence (2002)
- Master's Degree (MA) in International Security from the University of Leicester, UK (2015)
- Postgraduate Diploma (MPhil) in European Studies from the University of Cambridge, UK (1992)
- Undergraduate degree in History and Archaeology from National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (1990)
- Two-year legal studies at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Law Department
His research program critically examines spatial dimensions of sociopolitical phenomena through interconnected thematic lenses:
- Nationalism and nation-state formation in historical geography
- Individual and collective identity construction in spatial contexts
- Landscape interpretation as cultural identity expression
- Refugee and immigrant dynamics in geopolitical frameworks
- European institutional architecture, border regimes, and security policy evolution
Professor Cretan St. George instructs core courses including Historical Geography, Geography of the European Union, and Economic History of Globalized Areas at undergraduate level, while leading the Security Institutions and Policies in European Area Studies module in postgraduate education. He actively contributes to institutional initiatives such as the Interdepartmental Postgraduate Program 'Applied Geoinformatics' and the 'Climate Crisis, Risks and Disasters' program.
No information regarding scientific awards, research grants, or student mentorship activities appears in the provided documentation.





