Network of national contact points (NCPs)

The MEDEA:EU Partnership has set as its goal to achieve a national contact point in each European Union Member State, but has as in addition also set up collaborations with NCPs in Norway and candidate member state Turkey.


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  1. Ayşe Akarsu, Terakki Foundation Schools, Turkey
  2. Ina Alm, Pedagogiska Centralen (PEDC), Sweden
  3. Deborah Arnold, VIDEOSCOP, Université Nancy 2, France
  4. Knut Olav Aslaksen, Senter for etter- og videreutdanning (SEVU), University of Bergen, Norway
  5. Eileen Brennan Freeman, Centre for Research in IT in Education (CRITE), Trinity College Dublin (TCD) & European Experts' Network for Education and Technology (EENet), Ireland
  6. Seamus Cannon, Blackrock Education Centre, Ireland
  7. Matej Delakorda, Studio 12, Slovenia
  8. Prof Gabriel Dima, Innovate4Future, Center for Advances Educational Solutions, Romania
  9. Maciej Durczewski, P&R Image Public Relations Agency - Technology in Education and Development, Poland
  10. Sergio Duretti, CSP - Innovazione nelle ICT, Italy
  11. Nicoleta Fotiade, ActiveWatch - Media Monitoring Agency, Research and Media Education Department, Romania
  12. Armin Hottmann, Media Education across the Curriculum (MEAC), Germany
  13. Dr Nikitas Kastis, MENON Network, Belgium & Lambrakis Foundation (LF), Greece
  14. Ene Koitla, Estonian e-Learning Development Centre, Estonian Information Technology Foundation, Estonia
  15. Ruth Martínez, ELEARNING3D: Learning in Virtual Worlds, Spain
  16. Helle Meldgaard, The Danish IT Centre for Education and Research (UNI-C), Denmark
  17. Prof Charles L. Mifsud, Centre for Literacy, University of Malta, R. Malta
  18. Dr Jozsef Mlinarics, Hungarian Association of Content Industry, Hungary
  19. Miglena Molhova, Zinev Art Technologies, Bulgaria
  20. Chris M.L. Nieuwenhoven, WEBstroom and Tilburg University, the Netherlands
  21. Maja Pivec, Information Design at Fachhochschule JOANNEUM, Austria
  22. Dr Vitor Rocio, Universidade Aberta (UAb), Portugal
  23. Prof Danguole Rutkauskiene, National Association of Distance Education (NADE), Lithuania
  24. Seb Schmoller, the Association for Learning Technology (ALT), United Kingdom
  25. David Seume, The Ashcombe School, United Kingdom
  26. Dr Libor Stepanek, Language Centre, Masaryk University Brno, Czech Republic
  27. Lāsma Ulmane-Ozoliņa, Liepaja University, Latvia
  28. Leena Vainio, The Association of Finnish eLearning Centre, Finland
  29. Mathy Vanbuel, Audiovisual Technologies, Informatics and Telecommunications (ATiT), Belgium
  30. Dr. Katerina Veselá, Faculty of Education, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Slovakia
  31. Mrs Katerina Zourou, University of Luxembourg, Unit for Socio-cultural Research on Learning and Development (LCMI), DICA-lab research unit, Luxembourg

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The MEDEA Awards competition is all about recognising, encouraging and rewarding excellence and creativity in media in education. MEDEA aims to highlight the educational environments that reflect the media-rich world in which our learners live nowadays.