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Michael Markos Phantaros 1A, Leonarissou str. 2324 Lakatamia, Nicosia Tel: 22373552, 99216525 goya77@web.de CURRICULUM VITAE
Higher Education: October 2005 – June 2006 Student at the “Sholi Xenagon” (School for Tourist Guides) of the Cyprus Tourism Organisation (in co – operation with the University of Cyprus) as from July 2006 Licensed CTO-Tourist Guide (German, Polish, English, Greek)
29.03. 2006 Master of Arts in Preservation of Monuments and Sites (Specialisation in Museology), Grade: “Very Good” 2003-2006 Studies at the Postgraduate Masters Degree Course “European Cultural Heritage” at the Viadrina University in Frankfurt (O), Germany 22.06.2003 Master of Fine Arts, Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow, Grade: “Very Good” 1998-2003 Studies in Fine Arts (Painting and Printmaking) at the Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow, Poland, studio of Prof. Jacek WaltoĊ Summer Term 2002 Exchange student at the Braunschweig School of Arts in Germany, studios of Prof. Norbert Tadeusz and Prof. Carl-Christoph Schulz Trainerships / Work experience: March 1st - April 31st 2004 Practical training at the “Thüringisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege” – (“State Authority for the Protection of Monuments” of the German Federal State of Thuryngia) in the Federal State Capital, Erfurt July 12th – August 20th 2004 Practical training at the “Staatliche Museen zu Berlin – Antikensammlung” ( “State Museums in Berlin – The Collection of Classical Antiquities”) which focused on the preparations for the permanent exhibition of the cypriot antiquities in the “Neues Museum” to be inaugurated in 2009 (in the framework of the Museumsinsel Master Plan) October 2006 – May 2007 Teached the course “Art Appreciation” in evening Classes organised by the Ministry of Education and Culture in Nicosia February 2007 - 25th May 2007 Part of the team working for the Set-Up of the Museum of the Pancyprian Gymnasium in Nicosia (Archaeological Collection/ Numismatic Collection / Weaponry / Prints and Maps / Collection regarding the History of the School (Est. 1812) Languages: German, Polish, English, Greek, (All written and spoken)
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