Nikolitsa Grigoropoulou
Teaching Fellow
University of North Texas
Department of Sociology
Email: NikolitsaGrigoropoulou@my.unt.edu
Education
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BS, Panteion University for Social and Political Sciences, 2008
Major: Psychology
Dissertation: The effect of religious conversion and religious denomination on perceptions about second generation Albanian immigrants in Greece
Teaching
Teaching Experience
- SOCI 2010 - Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity, 1 course.
- SOCI 3000 - Sociology of Marriage and Family, 2 courses.
- SOCI 3200 - Sociological Theory., 1 course.
- SOCI 3220 - Quantitative Data Collection, 3 courses.
- SOCI 3240 - Qualitative Data Collection, 1 course.
- SOCI 3260 - Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods, 1 course.
- SOCI 3330 - Social Stratification, 2 courses.
- SOCI 3700 - Sociology of Religion, 2 courses.
- SOCI 4350 - Community Organization, 1 course.
- SOCI 4580 - Immigration and Race in Contemporary US, 1 course.
- SOCI 4990 - Sociology Capstone, 1 course.
- WGST 2420 - Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity, 1 course.
University of North Texas
Awards and Honors
- Fulbright Scholar, Fulbright Greece - Institute of International Education. (June 2013).
Research
Presentations Given
- Hamilton, S. (Author & Presenter), Grigoropoulou, N. (Author & Presenter), Yancey, G.A. (Author & Presenter), Annual meeting for Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Why Some Religious Are Accepted and Others Are Not: Comparisons of Assessments of Evangelicals, Catholics, and Muslim, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Washington DC, Barbados. (2017).