Gerolymatos was appointed the inaugural Hellenic Canadian Congress of BC Chair in Hellenic Studies in 1996. Starting off as a sole professorship, Dr. Gerolymatos expanded Hellenic Studies at SFU, culminating in the founding of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Centre for Hellenic Studies in 2011. With the establishment of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Centre for Hellenic Studies and as its first director, Dr. Gerolymatos established Hellenic Studies as an independent program at Simon Fraser University, one of the few remaining in North America. The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Centre for Hellenic Studies not only emphasizes academic excellence, but community outreach as well. In line with Dr. Gerolymatos personal goal, as well as SFU's institutional objective of furthering community engagement and knowledge, Dr. Gerolymatos was a founding member and co-director of the Terrorism, Risk, and Security Studies Professional Master's Program as well as helping to launch the world's first online language learning platform designed specifically for the Modern Greek Language. The technology developed during this project has continued to evolve and has been used to support
Arabic,
French, and
Italian, as well as thirteen critically endangered
First Nations languages in Western Canada in partnership with the First Nations Language Centre at SFU. ==Other works==