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The International Hellenic University (IHU) was established in October 2005 and is headquartered in Thessaloniki, Greece. IHU is the first public university in Greece to teach entirely in English. The university specializes in postgraduate programs for international students interested in studying in Greece, as well as for Greek students seeking an international perspective. The language of instruction and administration for all courses is English. IHU aims to develop into one of Europe's leading research and scientific institutions. As a state university, all degrees awarded are recognised by the government and recognised in the EU and internationally. The university has attracted strong international academic faculty and outstanding students from different countries. Located on a 16,000-square-meter campus just outside Thessaloniki, the university is designed to enable modern learning methods.
Founded in 1875, The American College of Greece is the oldest American-accredited college in Europe and the largest private college in Greece. We believe in a well-rounded education: our 64-acre campus hosts a vibrant student community, buzzing with academic societies and student clubs, sports teams, and art festivals. We support our students with a wide financial assistance program, and help them expand their horizons with international study abroad and internship opportunities.
The University of Patras was founded in the city of Patras in 1964 and it began functioning in the Academic year of 1966-67, this contributed vastly to the decentralization of Academic Education in Greece. In June 2013 the University of West Greece was incorporated into the University of Patras. In 2019, the majority of the departments of the Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece were also integrated into the University of Patras.
The University of Piraeus was founded as a "School of Industrial Studies" in 1938 by the Association of Industrialists and Craftsmen, in accordance with the Law N.5197/1931 and the A.N. 28/1936, in association with the Federation of Public Limited Companies Greece intending to provide economic, legal and technical education to industrial executives.
The University of Piraeus was founded as a "School of Industrial Studies" in 1938 by the Association of Industrialists and Craftsmen, in accordance with the Law N.5197/1931 and the A.N. 28/1936, in association with the Federation of Public Limited Companies Greece intending to provide economic, legal and technical education to industrial executives.
The University of Ioannina is a university in Ioannina, Greece, located 5 kilometers southwest of the city. The institution began as a charter of Thessaloniki's Aristotle University in 1964 and became an autonomous university in 1970.
Athens University of Economics and Business was founded in 1920 in Athens, Greece, and is the country's oldest university in the discipline of economics. Prior to 1989, the university was known in Greek as the Supreme School of Economics and Business.
The University of the Aegean is a public, multi-campus university in Lesvos, Chios, Samos, Rhodes, Syros, and Lemnos, Greece. It was established on March 20, 1984, by Presidential Act 83/1984, and its administrative offices are in the town of Mytilene on the island of Lesvos.
The University of Thessaly, founded in 1984, is a non-profit public higher education institution with campuses in all four cities of the Thessaly area (Volos, Larissa, Trikala, and Karditsa) as well as Lamia (Sterea Ellada region). The University of Thessaly (UTH), which is legally approved and recognized by the Greek Ministry of Education, is a vibrant higher education institution that provides courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees in a variety of fields of study.
The University of Macedonia of Economic and Social Sciences, founded by Government Decree No. 147 on April 10, 1990, has a long history as an institution. It was founded in 1948 under the name "The Graduate School of Industrial Studies of Thessaloniki," but it did not begin operations until the academic year 1957-58. Thessaloniki is a Greek port city on the Aegean Sea's Thermaic Gulf. Evidence of Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman history may still be found, particularly in Ano Poli, the upper town. The Rotunda, which has served as both a church and a mosque, is among the remnants of Roman Emperor Galerius' 4th-century palace. The Great Fire of 1917 devastated much of the city core. The reconstructed twentieth-century city has a contemporary European layout.