The Chair is accepting per e-mail unesco.chair@ionio.gron an ongoing basis CV's from students and researchers enriching its HR portfolio.
In addition to the "System of Central Support for the Internship of University Students" on the ATLAS platform in which it participates, the UNESCO Chair periodically offers traineeships within the framework of its research programs.
In-house
GEORGE ANASTASIOS MAVROS (University of Alabama-Ασκούμενος Εαρινό Εξ. 2026)
Honors undergraduate double-majoring in Political Science and Criminology & Criminal Justice, with minors in Greek and Classical Civilization at The University of Alabama. Maintains a 4.0 GPA with consecutive placement on the President‘s List. Current research focuses on the constitutional and cultural effects of the Constitutio Antoniniana on Greek identity in the Eastern Roman world in preparation for a CAMWS research submission. Academic interests include Roman constitutional history, Greek identity and culture, and the political development of the Eastern Roman world. Strong background in historical and legal research, primary-source analysis, academic writing, and public presentation.

WU Dongbing (BLCU/IU-Intern Academic Year 2026-2027)
Dongbing (Athena) is a postgraduate researcher in Sinology and Cultural Heritage Studies at the Ionian University (Hellenic Sinology Center). She is a graduate of the College of Literature at Cangzhou Normal University in Chinese linguistics and literature.
George Mavros CV (Intern SS2026)