Dikaios Sakellariou
Senior Lecturer
Cardiff University
Cardiff, Reino Unido
• Qualitative research methodologies • Everyday life • Illness narratives • Neurodegenerative conditions • Chronic illness • Disability • Sexuality and disability • Experiences of illness of marginalised populations • Experiential knowledge
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Healthcare Sciences, CARDIFF UNIVERSITY. Reino Unido, 2014
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Health Sciences, Sapporo Medical University. Japón, 2005
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Occupational Therapist, Technological Education Institution. Grecia, 2002
 
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Senior Lecturer Full Time
CARDIFF UNIVERSITY
Cardiff, Reino Unido
2008 - A la fecha
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External examiner Part Time
UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN, TRINITY COLLEGE
Dublin, Irlanda
2016 - A la fecha
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Research visit Other
UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
SYDNEY, Australia
2016 - 2016
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Invited researcher Part Time
MONASH UNIVERSITY
MELBOURNE, Australia
2016 - 2016
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Programme manager Other
CARDIFF UNIVERSITY
CARDIFF, Reino Unido
2015 - A la fecha
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Research administrator Full Time
LONDON SCHOOL OF HIGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE
Reino Unido
2007 - 2008
 
TEACHING EXPERIENCE: RESEARCH DEGREES:
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine-MSc supervision:
•	Samuel van Steirteghem, MSc in Public Health (planned submission September 2017).
Cardiff University - PhD supervision: 
•	Helen Ludlow, Professional Doctorate in Advanced Clinical Practice. (planned submission October 2018).
•	Nasiha Al-Baraki, PhD in Health Sciences. (planned submission October 2017).
•	Peter McNee, PhD in Health Sciences. (planned submission October 2018).
PhD external examining:
2016	Claire Lynch, Doctorate of Clinical Science, School of Allied Health, La Trobe University, Australia.
TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES:
Teaching philosophy: I aim to develop and deliver teaching activities that are informed by world leading research and scholarship. Through my teaching activities I aim to develop an excellent academic environment, that offers an engaging, intellectually stimulating and accessible learning experience to all students. I teach at the BSc, MSc and doctoral levels, and I am an external examiner both for a BSc programme and for PhD degrees.
Teaching experience-Undergraduate at Cardiff University: Since 2008 I engage in direct teaching (lectures, seminars, journal clubs, workshops, research tutorials and supervision) and teaching-related activities (curriculum design, developing assessments, marking, personal tutorials) for about 500 hours every year. In the current academic year my teaching responsibilities are:
Module leader (2015-2016): HC2123 Intervention, Approaches and Professional Reasoning. 
Regular contributor (2015-2016): HC1112 Occupational Science and Engagement (6 hours of lectures and 30 hours of workshops); HC3092 Research 3 (3 hours of seminars); HC3093 Evaluating Occupational Interruption (12 hours of seminars).  
Keynote lectures:
•	Introduction to disability studies.
•	Fairness for all- implications of social justice for occupational therapy.
•	Occupational justice.
Other teaching-related activities:
•	Facilitation of case study-based presentations across the 3 years of the programme. 
•	Practice placement visits across the 3 years of the BSc in Occupational Therapy (107 students visited up to September 2015). 
•	Research project supervision (4-5 students each year).
Trinity College Dublin
External examiner for the BSc in Occupational Therapy (2017-2020).
Teaching experience: Postgraduate-Cardiff University
Module leader: HCT236 Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy Theory and Application.
Regular contributor: HC3099 Occupational Interruption 1. 
Teaching experience-London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Regular contributor: PH104 Principles of Social Research (qualitative research methodology).
AWARDS AND FUNDING (not in Chile)
2017	Research grant. Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation. Amount £1,300. PI.
2017	Tenovus iGrant. The Challenges of Cancer and Disability Study (CoCaDS). Amount £26,342. PI (with Sally Anstey).
2015	Initiator Grant. College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences (Cardiff University). Amount £25,000. Collaborator.
2015	Research grant. Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation. Amount £1,200. PI.
2013	Erasmus Training grant. Amount £1,000. 
2013	Research grant. Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation. Amount £1,500. PI.
2013	Erasmus Teaching Visit grant. Amount £1,500. 
2012 	Erasmus Teaching Visit grant. Amount £1,500. 
2011	Erasmus Teaching Visit grant. Amount £700.  
2010	Research grant. Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation. Amount £1,800. PI.
2010	Research grant. Daiwa Anglo Japanese Foundation. Amount £5,000. PI.
2004 	Research grant. Sapporo Medical University Foundation for the Promotion of Medical Science (Japan). Amount: 250,000 yen, circa £2,000. PI
2002 – 2005	Scholarship. Japanese Ministry of Education (Monbusho). Amount 7,000,000 yen, circa £55,000.
Review of Already Doing It: Intellectual Disability and Sexual Agency, Michael Gill. | 
Elena Rotarou
Profesora asociada - Investigadora
Salud Pública
Universidad San Sebastián
Santiago, Chile