CHRYSOULA TSIRMPA | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms. CHRYSOULA TSIRMPA | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Education counselor for Preschool Education, University of Patras Greece

Dr. Chrysoula Tsirmpa is an accomplished academic and preschool education expert from Patras, Greece. She completed her PhD at the University of Patras, focusing on literacy practices and family involvement in preschool education. With over two decades of experience, she has served as a kindergarten teacher and currently works as an Education Counselor for Preschool Education in Achaia, Greece. Dr. Tsirmpa’s research emphasizes literacy, family engagement, and teacher training, contributing to international journals and collective volumes. Fluent in English, French, and Italian, she bridges cultures through her expertise in preschool education and literacy development.

Publication Profile

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🎓 Education

PhD (2017–2021): University of Patras; Dissertation on parental literacy beliefs and preschool-to-school transitions. Master’s (2008–2010): University Aix-Marseille 1, France; Focus on Greek as a Second Language in Preschool Education. Bachelor’s (1990–1994): Department of Preschool Education, University of Patras. Languages & ICT: Proficient in English (C2), French (C2), Italian (B2), and trained in ICT.

💼 Experience

Education Counselor: Since 2023, guiding preschool education in Achaia, Greece. Kindergarten Teacher: Over 20 years in Greek primary education, fostering early literacy. International Role (2006–2010): Educator in Marseille, France, teaching Greek Language in preschool settings.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Recognized for impactful research on literacy and parental involvement in education. Numerous contributions to international and Greek journals, highlighting innovative practices in preschool education. Esteemed publications in UNESCO-led volumes and leading academic journals.

🔬 Research Focus

Preschool literacy practices. Family literacy engagement . Teacher training and professional development. Cross-cultural approaches to emergent literacy

Conclusion

Dr. Tsirmpa’s extensive expertise in preschool literacy, her impactful publications, and her professional dedication position her as an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award. By addressing minor gaps, such as fostering broader interdisciplinary collaborations, she has the potential to further amplify her already significant influence in the field of early childhood education.

Publication Top Notes

  • ‘I would become an even better mother, a better person for the society’: Mothers’ needs and expectations for participation in a family literacy programme

 

  • Parents’ beliefs about the role of Kindergarten in literacy development
    • Published: International Journal about Parents in Education, 2023-08-28
    • DOI: 10.54195/ijpe.16410
    • Authors: Chrysoula Tsirmpa, Nektarios Stellakis

 

  • Beliefs of parents of preschool children about literacy: Facilitative and conventional approaches
    • Published: European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2021-07-04
    • DOI: 10.1080/1350293x.2021.1941169
    • Authors: Chrysoula Tsirmpa, Nektarios Stellakis, Konstantinos Lavidas

 

  • Parent Reading Belief Inventory: Adaptation and psychometric properties with a sample of Greek parents
    • Published: Educational Role of Language Journal, 2019-08-06
    • DOI: 10.36534/erlj.2019.01.13
    • Authors: Chrysoula Tsirmpa, Nektarios Stellakis, Konstantinos Lavidas

 

 

 

Erminia Florio | Development Economics | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Erminia Florio | Development Economics | Young Scientist Award

Postdoctoral researcher at Università degli Studi Roma Tor Vergata,  Italy

Erminia Florio is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Rome Tor Vergata and a research affiliate at HEC Montréal. Her research focuses on applied microeconomics, migration, development economics, and public economics. She is involved in various impact evaluation projects, particularly in migration-related studies. Florio has worked as a research assistant at prestigious institutions and has extensive teaching experience at the graduate level in economics, including courses on development, market regulation, and business.

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🎓 Education

PhD Economics and Finance, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy (2020). MSc Economics, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy (2016). Erasmus+ Exchange Program, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium (2015-2016). BA Economics, University of Roma Tre, Italy (2014)

💼 Experience

Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Rome Tor Vergata (2022–present). Research Affiliate, HEC Montréal (2023–present). Postdoctoral Fellow, HEC Montréal (2020–2023). Research Assistant, Professors Decio Coviello and Giancarlo Spagnolo (2020). Lecturer, University of Rome Tor Vergata and EIEF (2023–2025)

🏆 Awards and Honors

Best Poster Award, PopDays2023, Roma Tre University (2023). International Economy and Society Award, Centesimus Annus – Pro Pontifice Foundation (€20,000, 2021). Postdoctoral Fellowship, HEC Montréal (2020). PhD Scholarship, University of Rome Tor Vergata (2016)

🔬 Research Focus

Erminia Florio’s research interests include applied microeconomics, migration, development economics, and public economics. Her work addresses the socio-economic impacts of migration, attitudes toward immigrants, and the role of information in shaping public perceptions. She also investigates the legacy of historical emigration on attitudes toward immigration and corporate performance in Italy.

Conclusion

Erminia Florio is a highly promising young scientist whose research in migration, development economics, and public policy is making a significant impact. Her academic excellence, innovative research, and contributions to the global discourse on migration make her a strong candidate for the Young Scientist Award. As she continues to expand her research and teaching contributions, Erminia is poised to make even greater strides in the field of economics and migration studies. She has the potential to be a leading voice in shaping future policies and providing key insights into migration-related challenges.

Publications 📚

  1. Immigration and Perceived Social Position. Insights from an Unintended Survey Experiment
    Authors: A. Fazio, E. Florio
    Journal: B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy
    Year: 2023 | Volume: 23(2), Pages: 547–564 | Citations: 0

 

  1. Contact vs. Information: What Shapes Attitudes Towards Immigration? Evidence from an Experiment in Schools
    Authors: E. Florio
    Journal: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics
    Year: 2022 | Volume: 96, Article: 101790 | Citations: 1