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Bodossaki Foundation awards 68 scholarships for studies in Greece and abroad
Sixty-eight new recipients of Bodossaki Foundation scholarships will begin their studies at 25 prestigious institutions in Greece and abroad, including Boston University, ETH Zurich and the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, it was announced on Thursday.
YÖK introduces new regulations to higher education programs
With an aim to enhance the quality of postgraduate education, the Higher Education Council (YÖK) has introduced new criteria focusing on publications and accreditations.
Accordingly, universities will now need at least one program accreditation for doctoral programs. Moreover, faculty members must meet a minimum publication requirement for both master's and doctoral programs.
No Fees For Students And Doctoral Candidates In Higher Education Institutions In 2024
The government has decided to eliminate fees for students and doctoral students in public higher education institutions this year.
Private universities could begin operating in Greece in 2025-26, minister says
Private educational institutions could launch their operation in Greece from the 2025-2026 academic year, or by the end of this government's tenure, said Education Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis in an interview on ALPHA TV on Wednesday evening.
Research support to postgraduate students
Türkiye's Higher Education Board (YÖK) is launching a new project to enable postgraduate students and researchers to conduct research of international standards.
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Greeks studying in UK will need visas
The United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union has created a new environment for EU, and by extension Greek, students at the country's universities.
Indicatively, a visa will be required for the next academic year, while tuition fees will be determined by each individual academic institution. These fees will differ according to the field and level of studies.
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Indian academic chronicles his experiences while living in Athens
Tushar Sharma is one of the thousands of Indians who study abroad every year. He is also one of the very few people in his country to have picked a Greek university. Among the 752,000 Indians studying outside the South Asian country, according to the Foreign Ministry in Delhi, he was one of just 10 Indians studying in Greece last year.
Increase in The amount of the Withdrawn Student Credits
50 million leva is the maximum amount of the new government guarantees that the Council of Ministers has approved under the Students and PhD Students Loan Act (LCAS). Credits are granted to Bulgarian citizens, citizens of the EU, EEA and Swiss Confederation and are only for higher education in Bulgaria.
Greek academic reaps distinction at UC Berkeley
Panos N. Patatoukas's ascent during his eight-year career in one of the most competitive academic environments in the world has been nothing short of stellar, and now he has received the Distinguished Teaching Award at the prestigious University of California, Berkeley.
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Most PhD graduates in 2005-2015 had to rely on their own resources
Greece acquired nearly 20,000 new doctoral graduates in the 10-year period from 2005 to 2015, data from the National Documentation Center have shown.
Most of the 19,929 PhDs, 46 percent, were aged up to 35 years old, with the 35-44 year-old age bracket accounting for 38.1 percent of new PhDs.
Men were slightly ahead of women at 50.7 and 49.3 percent respectively.