Kristina Katsos

Independent Government Relations and Energy Consultant and Instructor at American University of Sharjah

Biography

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MS, Georgetown University, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, United States

Kristina Katsos' areas of teaching are introduction to global problems, as well as oil and gas in the modern world. Prior to joining AUS, she worked both in the private as well as governmental sector, giving her a unique perspective outside academia that is highlighted in her teaching. Her current area of interest is the impact of hydrocarbons on international affairs, especially in conflict resolution.

PUBLICATIONS

Kristina Katsos And John Katsos. What Should be the ESG Preconditions to Development of the Aphrodite Gas Field?, Oil, Gas And Energy Law, 2020

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

  • Virtual Exchange Opportunities and Lessons Learned, Pacie Annual Conference, 1 October 2022
  • "Small Nation, Big Resources: Veto Players and Norm Breaching within the CFSP", 71st Psa Annual International Conference, 30 March 2021
  • From Stumbling Block to Opportunity: How Cyprus can turn its Natural Gas Findings from a Conflict Liability to an Asset for Peace., Isa Annual Conference, 26 March 2020

GRANTS AND SPONSORSHIPS

Grant, The Transformative Sustainability Project, Stevens Initiative at the Aspen Institute, 1 April 2022 - 30 June 2023

AWARDS AND HONORS

CAS Teaching Award, College of Arts and Sciences, I was nominated from within the INS Department for the CAS Teaching award for my outstanding teaching related achievements in the academic year 2021-22., April 2022

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