Konstantinos Drosos
Special Researcher
Konstantinos Drosos studied Speech and language therapy at TEI of
Epirus, Greece, and his postgraduate studies are in the interdisciplinary
approach of developmental and acquired communication disorders.
He worked at TEI of Epirus with a scholarship as a clinical supervisor and
laboratory assistant in speech therapy, undergraduate communication,
speech disorders, and children with disabilities and in adults with cognitive
impairments, affective disorders, and speech-communication disorders
following neurological and acquired impairments. Simultaneously with his
academic work at the TEI of Epirus, he also held an administrative role by
participating in committees, in internal and external evaluation of the
Department of Speech Therapy TEI of Epirus, in organizing seminars in the
Department of Speech Therapy, in the organization of clinical exercises and
digital exercises, research proposals of the department. Since 2019, he has
been a member of the Language, Speech, and Hearing Clinic of the
European University. He has been involved in translating and editing
scientific texts of Gotsis and Rhodon publications and is a writer for
children’s books. His research interests focus on studying the science of
speech pathology and communication disorders, especially auditory
processing disorders.
At the same time, the scope of his research work is
the creation of intervention programs for children with learning and
communication difficulties in preschool and early childhood.