Month: March 2016

From dyslexia to entrepreneurship

From dyslexia to entrepreneurship

There are millions of dyslexics among us, but very few of their personal success stories have been heard. Julie Logan* at CBS London estimates that about 20% of the population in the UK who have started their own business have a learning disability condition. Urania Stamouli is an agronomist and professional beauty therapist. As a […]

Can dyslexics become academics? Yes!

Can dyslexics become academics? Yes!

Vasiliki Mylonopoulou grew up in Thessaloniki, Greece, but for the last three years she lived in Umeå, Sweden, and just recently moved to Oulu, Finland. She is dyslexic, but this didn’t prevent her from beginning an academic career. She enjoys long walks, music, board games and also speaks Greek, Swedish and English and is currently […]

One year 3asyR!

One year 3asyR!

Oh my, it’s been already a year since this wonderful journey started. It is such a joy to see people believing in you every day and every little step enables me to share my dream with all of you. When the idea was born in 2014, everything seemed so distant, but looking back now makes […]