Thursday, 18 April 2024

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The Athens School of Fine Arts was established in 1837. Since 1930, it is the self-sufficient, Higher Education Institute – equal to the National Technical University of Athens (National Metsovion Polytechnic University). The Athens School of Fine Arts is a self-governed Legal Public Entity and functions under the supervision of the State. ...more
Pireos 256, Agios Ioannis Rentis, Attica, Greece 18233
Founded in 1875, the American College of Greece (also known as "Deree") offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees in numerous areas of study. It is furthermore the home of the Alba Graduate Business School (among others). ...more
Gravias 6, Agia Paraskevi, Attica, Greece 15342
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Mediterranean College offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs with the franchise method as well as Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programs. Students can attend full-time, part-time, or flexible programs, which are offered either in English or Greek. ...more
Kodrigktonos 13, Platia Victorias, Athens, Attica, Greece 10434
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Established in 1836 as the “Royal School of Arts” and functioned as a public school for technical training. It quickly became known as the Polytechnic University (or Polytecnio). In 1887, it was promoted to a Higher Education Institute (A.E.I.) ...more
Patision 42, Exarcheia, Athens, Attica, Greece 10682
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Aegean College offers recognized Bachelors and Masters in collaboration with leading British State universities. It provides high-level studies, which occupy the most elevated positions in the relevant evaluation rankings worldwide, as well as with distinguished British certification organizations. ...more
Panepistimiou 17, Akadimia, Athens, Attica, Greece 10564
The University of Athens is the oldest building of the "Athenian Trilogy" (built during 1839 and 1864) and was designed by the Danish architect Christian Hansen, older brother of Theophilus Hansen. In front of the Propylaia are the statues of ...more
Panepistimiou 30, Akadimia, Athens, Attica, Greece 10678
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The Agricultural University of Athens originated from the evolution of the Higher Agricultural School of Athens and its history fundamentally began from January 14, 1920 with the announcement of Law 1884 for the creation of the Higher Agricultural School in Athens (as it was originally named). ...more
Iera Odos 75, Votanikos, Athens, Attica, Greece 11855
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The Gennadius Library is one of the most important libraries in Greece, with over 110,000 volumes on Greek history, literature and art from Antiquity until modern times. The library is located at Souidias Street 61, on the slopes of Lycabettus Hill, in Athens, Kolonaki. ...more
Souidias 61, Kolonaki, Athens, Attica, Greece 10676
Also known as the "Odeion Athinon", it is the oldest educational institution for performing arts in modern Greece and was established in 1871. Some of the most internationally renowned Greek musical personalities have graduated from the Athens ...more
Vasileos Georgiou B 17-19, Kolonaki, Athens, Attica, Greece 10675
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The Metropolitan College, noted as one of the largest academies of university studies in Greece, offers 70+ Bachelors, Masters, and Doctorates, in collaboration with 7 distinguished International Universities. Degrees are awarded directly via this partnership. ...more
Akadimias 42, Akadimia, Athens, Attica, Greece 10672
Established in 1837 and was the first University in the entire Eastern Mediterranean region. It was originally named the "Othomaniko Panepistimio" and was made up of the School of Theology, the School of Law and School of Arts. In 1904, the School of Arts was broken down into 2 schools – that of the School of Arts and the School of Sciences (which also houses the School of Physics, Math and Pharmaceuticals). The united and ever increasing demand for the realization of University studies led to ...more
Panepistimiou 30, Akadimia, Athens, Attica, Greece 10679
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Established in 1927 by the Cypriot, G. Fragoudis and modeled after the “Liberal School of Political Science” in Paris, France. Mr. Fragoudis’ vision became a reality after the donation of Alexandos Pandou – who gave his entire fortune in order to found a political science school in Greece. Classes officially began on November 18, 1930 in the presence of Prime Minister, Eleftherios Venizelos – who also desired to be the first professor at the School. ...more
Leof. Syngrou 136, Kalithea, Attica, Greece 17671