Greece is a country in southeastern Europe with thousands of islands throughout the Aegean and Ionian seas. Influential in ancient times, it’s often called the cradle of Western civilization. Athens, its capital, retains landmarks including the 5th-century B.C. Acropolis citadel with the Parthenon temple. Greece is also known for its beaches, from the black sands of Santorini to the party resorts of Mykonos. Greece is beautiful country for live.
- Agricultural University of Athens
- Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (campuses: Thessaloniki, Serres)
- Athens School of Fine Arts
- Athens University of Economics and Business
- Democritus University of Thrace (campuses: Komotini, Xanthi, Alexandroupoli, Orestiada)
- Harokopio University
- Hellenic Open University
- International Hellenic University
- Ionian University
- National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
- National Technical University of Athens
- Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences
- Technical University of Crete
- University of the Aegean (campuses: Mytilene, Chios, Karlovasi, Rhodes, Ermoupoli, Myrina, Greece)
- University of Crete (campuses: Heraklio, Rethymno)
- University of Ioannina
- University of Macedonia
- University of Patras (campuses: Patras, Agrinio)
- University of Peloponnese (campuses: Tripoli, Korinthos, Kalamata, Nafplio, Sparti)
- University of Piraeus
- University of Thessaly (campuses: Larissa, Volos, Karditsa, Trikala, Lamia)
- University of Western Macedonia (campuses: Florina, Kozani)
Academies and schools
The following academies offer higher education with 4 years of studies and they are equivalent to the universities. They operate under different terms from the universities. Especially Hellenic Military Academy, Hellenic Naval Academy, Hellenic Air Force Academy are considered equivalent to the (civilian) universities since 1961 and their professors are elected with the same criteria. They have been called ASEI (ΑΣΕΙ, Ανώτατα Στρατιωτικά Εκπαιδευτικά Ιδρύματα) according a Law of 2003 and the election of their faculty members follow the same procedure as the (civilian) universities. After 2010, they run graduate programs on their own.
- Hellenic Military Academy
- Hellenic Naval Academy
- Hellenic Air Force Academy
- Hellenic Fire Academy
- Hellenic Police Academy
- Military Nursing School
- Military School of Corps Officers
The following schools offer higher education with 4 years of studies and their graduates are equivalent to the graduates of technological educational institutes.
The following schools offer higher education of up to 2 years of studies.
- Hellenic Air Force Academy of Air Navigators
- Hellenic Air Force Academy of Staff Non-Commissioned Officers
- Hellenic Air Force Academy of Technical Non-Commissioned Officers
- Hellenic Army School of Non-Commissioned Officers
- Hellenic Naval Academy of Petty Officers
- School of Chief Firemen
- School of Police Constables
- School of Tourism Education of Agios Nikolaos
- School of Tourism Education of Rhodes
Colleges
According to the Constitution of Greece, “education at university level shall be provided exclusively by institutions which are fully self-governed public law legal persons”.[1] This prohibits private institutions for post-secondary education, colloquially known as colleges, from operating as independent universities in Greece. However, it does not prohibit colleges from collaborating with foreign universities to offer undergraduate and postgraduate programmes of study in Greece.[2][3]
The vast majority of colleges are offering programmes of study under franchise or validation agreements with universities established in other European Union countries, primarily in the UK, leading to degrees which are awarded directly by those universities. The monitoring of those agreements as well as of additional provisions for the operation of colleges is carried out by the Ministry of Education (Law 3696/2008, 3848/2010), but also by the respective educational authorities of the countries in which the universities are based (e.g. QAA, BAC and NARIC for the UK). One example of a college in Greece, not operating as a franchise, and which is not validated through arrangements in the UK is the University of Indianapolis – Athens Campus. By contrast, this college is wholly owned and operated by its home campus, and is therefore accredited by the same agency which accredits the home campus. Consequently, students of the University of Indianapolis can switch between campuses at any time.
Effective May 2010, with the integration into Greek law of EC Directive 2005/36[4] on the mutual recognition of qualifications,[5] holders of academic degrees by universities in the European Union, including those obtained through studies at a college in Greece, have their professional rights fully recognised.
As of 2012, the following colleges are operating in Greece, according to the Ministry of Education:
In Athens
- Webster University – Athens Campus
- Mediterranean College
- Institution of Counselling & Psychological Studies (ICPS)
- iCon College
- British Hellenic College
- BCA College
- ALBA Graduate Business School
- Athens Information Technology (AIT)
- IST College
- Vakalo Art & Design College
- ΑΚΤΟ
- ICBS Business College
- Athens GSM College (AGSM)
- City Unity College
- American College of Greece (Deree College)
- Aegean Omiros College
- AKMI Metropolitan College (AMC)
- Athinaiki Ekpaideftiki Etairia – René Descartes College (CNAM)
- Greek Bible College
- Athenian College
- Attico College
- Hellenic American Education Center
- College of Professional Journalism
In Thessaloniki
- AAS College Applied Arts Studies
- CITY College, International Faculty of the University of Sheffield
- American College of Thessaloniki (Anatolia College)
- American Farm School (Perrotis College)
- British College of Law and Economics
- ICBS Business College
- AKMI Metropolitan College (AMC)
- Athens GSM College (AGSM)
- Mediterranean College
- DEI College
- ΑΚΤΟ
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