Tune in this Sunday 20 October 2024 at 11:00 (Athens time) to to "Infinitely Curious", the English language show of Voice of Greece with Katerina Batzaki, and learn about self-regulation and co-regulation, why it matters and why it is so important to be taught at a young age.
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Katerina Batzaki
Katerina Batzaki studied International Relations at the University of Wales and Public Policy in Europe at the Institute for European Studies of the Brussels Open University (ULB). She has been working non-stop in communications and journalism since 2002. Her experience includes working as a reporter on BBC Business News radio, as a correspondent for Deutsche Welle TV in Berlin, and as a freelancer for the European Cultural Channel ARTE tv. In 2010 she worked as a press officer for Worldwatch Institute in Denmark. She has also worked for the web radio international edition of Athens 98.4 FM station as a presenter, editor, and news broadcaster in both English and French. More recently, she has been working for ERT as a TV reporter, news broadcaster, and radio producer for The Voice of Greece radio station, hosting the English-language show Infinitely Curious. She holds a fellowship from the Journalism Department of the University of Columbia in the field of video
journalism. She is among the 30 journalists in Europe who were selected to represent their country at the European Journalism Centre’s conferences and seminars. She is fluent in English, French, Spanish, and German.
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