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Athens Nomad Fest | Athens | September 27-29
Athens Nomad Fest (athensnomadfest.com), the city's first festival for digital nomads, runs this weekend at Panteion University (136 Syngrou Avenue). Designed to unite remote workers and entrepreneurs, the event features keynote talks, networking dinners, wellness sessions and live DJ sets.
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University professor accused of arson jailed pending trial
A 66-year-old university professor accused of setting four fires in the Vari area of southern Attica in June, was jailed pending trial on Thursday, after appearing before an investigative magistrate.
University professor accused of arson to appear before prosecutor
The 66-year-old university professor accused of setting four fires in the Vari area of southern Attica in June is expected to appear before a prosecutor on Thursday.
According to public broadcaster ERT, the suspect was a sociology professor at Panteion University and also taught at the Greek Police Officers' School.
Promoting the emancipatory potential of cultural expression
The African Voices Festival, held on June 6 at Panteion University, was a vibrant celebration of the African diaspora in Greece and a poignant revelation of the community's struggles.
Calls for psychologist profession to be regulated
The urgent need to set up a public legal entity for the regulation of the psychology profession in Greece, as is the case in most EU countries, was highlighted at a conference held at Panteion University in Athens by the Hellenic Psychological Society.
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From the Baltic to the Aegean: Greece and the Three Seas Initiative
Over the past two years an area south of Greece's Peloponnese had become a major location to circumvent sanctions against Russian oil exports. It looks like Greece has now found a way to disrupt these operations - taking place in international waters - after the Greek navy blocked off the area for naval exercises.
Court upholds conviction for attack on professor
An Athens appeals court on Tuesday upheld the initial conviction of one of two men in their early 20s involved in an attack seven years ago on Angelos Syrigos, a Panteion University professor, bringing legal procedures to a close after six trial postponements.
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‘Visiting professor’ scheme sees lackluster support
A scheme to invite academics from foreign universities to teach in Greece has attracted just nine applications since being launched on April 21, mainly as a result of lackluster interest from local businesses to support the plan.
Greece is a rising energy provider in SE Europe, says US envoy
Greece is a rising energy provider in Southeastern Europe, and a country firmly placed among the ten most important countries in terms of renewable energy sources, the US Ambassador to the country, George Tsunis, said on Wednesday, at the Athens Security Forum.
Explanations sought for far-right rise
The entry of three far-right parties into Parliament was a first for Greece since the end of the dictatorship era in 1974.
The Spartiates (Spartans), Hellenic Solution and Niki won the confidence of 12.77% of voters, receiving a total of 34 seats.
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