Dr. Katerina Georgiadou is an experienced legal professional with extensive expertise in Private law. Holding a PhD from the University of Derby, her research thesis focused on the transformation of the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) into the UK Legal Order.
Throughout her career, Dr. Georgiadou has held various key positions, showcasing her versatility and proficiency. Dr. Georgiadou is currently the Chief Legal Officer in a private company and the Head of the LLB Programme in CIM.
Beyond her professional endeavors, Dr. Georgiadou actively engages in volunteer work, representing Cyprus in the World Bank Group’s ‘Women, business and the law’ annual project. She is also a member of the Cyprus Bar Association and holds certifications as a Human Resource Development Authority of Cyprus (HRDA) trainer and a Commercial Mediator.
Dr. Georgiadou’s dedication to academia is evident through her conference participations, publications in peer-reviewed journals, lecturing and supervision of postgraduate dissertations. Her teaching experience spans a wide array of legal subjects.