Frederick Research Center is one of the three partners in the P2P-Ironing Consortium, aiming to develop an online platform for managing the use of green energy in ports. "We are committed to lead this project to success", says Dr K. Pavlou. 

The European Commission has approved our University's proposal, submitted by the Cyprus Ports Authority, to conduct a techno-economic study on greening the Port of Limassol and reducing the city's emissions.

The D^2EPC research project was presented with the Standards+Innovation Award. Dr Paris Fokaides accepted the award as the project's scientific and technical manager. 

A new achievement for our University's Nature Conservation Unit, as LIFE-KEDROS project wins the national Energy Globe Award. 

Frederick University is hosting the concluding conference of the GLOW research project, organized by the Synthesis Center for Research and Education.