+100 Scholarships from the Union of Greek Shipowners for the Academic Year 2026-2027
The Union of Greek Shipowners is offering over 100 scholarships for the 2026-2027 academic year as part of its ongoing support for education and the younger generation in Greece.
Union of Greek Shipowners: Over 100 scholarships for the academic year 2026-2027
The Union of Greek Shipowners continues its commitment to education by offering over 100 scholarships for the academic year 2026-2027, supporting new generations in their postgraduate studies.
Zacharaki: National Examinations to Start on May 29 β Nine-Month Dialogue for the National Diploma
The Greek national examinations will begin on May 29 for General Lyceums and May 30 for Vocational Lyceums, with a new national diploma being discussed over the next nine months.
Zacharakis: The Panhellenic Examinations Are Not Being Abolished Immediately
Greek Minister of Education Sofia Zacharakis reassured that there will be no immediate abolition of the national examinations, confirming that the current system will remain in place until 2027 or 2028.
The great 'theatrical man' Kostas Dalianis has passed away
The Greek theater community mourns the loss of famed director and educator Kostas Dalianis, known for his commitment to political theater and education.
Agricultural University of Athens: 12,375 undergraduate degree titles available on gov.gr
The Agricultural University of Athens has made 12,375 undergraduate degree titles available digitally through the government portal gov.gr.
The Lyrical Goes to School!
A new educational program called 'The Lyrical Goes to School!' has been launched by the Greek National Opera aimed at introducing elementary school students in the Attica region to the world of opera.
A.S.O.E.E.: The former rector testified about his public humiliation - "It was a moment of brutality that I don't want to remember"
The former rector of A.S.O.E.E., Dimitris Bourantonis, testified about a violent attack he suffered in October 2020 during the trial against three defendants accused of the assault.
This Sunday with VIMA: Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek by G. Babiniotis and the book 'Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler β 600 pencils and 10 poems'
This Sunday, the newspaper 'Vima' features significant releases including the first volume of the Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek by Professor Georgios Babiniotis and the book 'Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler β 600 pencils and 10 poems.'
Registrations for kindergartens and primary schools for 2026-2027 from March
Registrations for students in public kindergartens and primary schools in Greece for the 2026-2027 school year will take place from March 2 to 23, 2026, and will be conducted electronically.
Ministry of Culture: The establishment of the State School of Cinema and Audiovisual Media is underway
The Greek Ministry of Culture has completed studies for the establishment of the State School of Cinema and Audiovisual Media, aimed at enhancing professional education in the field.
P. Pavlopoulos: The governing line between the Greek Language and the Greek Nation
Former President Prokopis Pavlopoulos discusses the integral role of the Greek language in shaping Greek identity and culture in his recent article.
Deaths: Enchanted by elegance and offered the best to students
The article honors Professor Paulo Bernardo Vaz, who provided enriching experiences to his students, including a memorable trip to Greece that turned into an adventure during a volcanic eruption.
Tamalan: The purely Greek village in the region of Chapsamanas in the Cotyora of Pontus
The article highlights the historical significance of the village of Tamalan, a predominantly Greek settlement in the region of Pontus, Turkey, known for its cultural heritage and educational institutions.
S. Zacharaki: 12 million euros for upgrading infrastructure and equipment in Aretaeio and Aiginiteio
The Greek government has allocated 12 million euros for upgrades at Aretaeio and Aiginiteio hospitals as part of a development program for 2026-2030, announced Education Minister Sofia Zacharaki.
Kimberly Guilfoyle: Greece is exceeding our highest expectations β The US will always be by its side
US Ambassador Kimberly Guilfoyle commended Greece's contributions to military, education, and investment during an interview, highlighting strong bilateral cooperation.
K. Tasoulas on Antonis Manitakis: He was a distinguished professor, with a rich scientific work and a significant contribution to public life
Greek President Konstantinos Tasoulas honored the late Antonis Manitakis, a prominent constitutional law professor, for his substantial contributions to academia and public service.
Kaklamanis: He hired a student from a family of 12 in Parliament β The touching story at the Tobacco Factory
The story of a young student working as a waiter to finance his postgraduate studies was shared by Nikitas Kaklamanis during a seminar at the Greek Parliament.
DEI: 1,700 students from 6 islands in the educational program "My Plastic and I"
1,700 students and 135 teachers concluded the educational program "My Plastic and I" focusing on plastic pollution in the Dodecanese and northeastern Aegean, supported by DEI.
DEH: 1,700 students from 6 islands in the educational program 'My Plastic and I'
An educational program titled 'My Plastic and I' involved 1,700 students and 135 teachers across six islands in Greece, focusing on raising awareness about plastic pollution.
Greek Shipping: Pillar of the Global Economy
Three prominent Greek shipowners delivered messages to the younger generation during an event celebrating the 10th anniversary of the MSc in International Shipping, Finance and Management program.
KKE: We will not legitimize the showcase committee for the 'National Diploma' with our participation
The KKE party criticizes the Greek Ministry of Education's proposed changes to the National Diploma system, stating that they aim to create a more classist education system.
New Horizon for the Strategic Planning of Universities
Greek higher education institutions are developing strategic plans to address emerging challenges in education and research, with a focus on improving quality and incorporating artificial intelligence into their operations.
Eleni Glykatzis Arveli: "Education is the only antidote to the crisis and starts at home"
Eleni Glykatzis Arveli was a significant Byzantine scholar whose contributions to education and knowledge challenged societal norms about privilege and responsibility.
Coordinated Attacks from PASOK-SYRIZA at the 'Premiere' of the Dialogue Committee for Education
PASOK and SYRIZA criticize the Greek Ministry of Education for lack of communication with opposition parties during the inaugural meeting of the National Committee for Educational Dialogue.
Municipal Theatre of Piraeus: Educational program for students with theatre, cinema, and digital media
The Municipal Theatre of Piraeus is launching an innovative educational program for high school students to explore theatre, cinema, and digital media through the theme of motherhood in Greek folk tradition.
INEL honors the World Greek Language Day with activities in Greece and abroad
The Institute of Greek Language (INEL) celebrates World Greek Language Day with various activities aimed at promoting Greek language education both domestically and internationally.
The unique... multiple book
A recent report reveals that there is an average of only 1.24 textbooks available per subject for Greek elementary, middle, and high school students, highlighting significant disparities in educational resources.
Constitutional Revision and Economy
The article discusses the importance of constitutional revision in Greece, emphasizing its implications for education and independent authorities in light of ongoing economic crises.
Greek businesses turnover at 492 billion euros in 2025
The turnover of Greek businesses reached 492.1 billion euros in 2025, reflecting a growth of 1.6% from the previous year, with notable increases in Mining and Education sectors.
At the Ministry of Education, the US Ambassador - Emphasis on the Strategic Cooperation between Greece and the USA
The US Ambassador to Greece, Kimberly Guilfoyle, met with Greek Education Minister Sofia Zacharakis to discuss bilateral educational collaboration and forthcoming initiatives.
Academic New Books on February 13
This article discusses new academic publications in Korea, highlighting key themes in labor studies, philosophy of science, secularism, sociology, and classical Greek language.
The Ministry and the Injustice of the Examinations
The article criticizes the Greek government's handling of this year's entrance examinations, highlighting a failure to expand opportunities as promised.
State Language Proficiency Certificate: Over 4,600 successful candidates in 6 foreign languages
The Greek Ministry of Education announced that 4,635 candidates successfully passed the State Language Proficiency exams in six foreign languages in November 2025.
Aristotle University: Documents regarding the incidents of February 7th sent to the Prosecutor's Office - The summary of the administrative investigation is also expected
The Greek Ministry of Education has forwarded all data related to the February 7th incidents at Aristotle University to the Thessaloniki Prosecutor's Office, which has initiated a preliminary investigation.
Incidents at AUTH: Evidence forwarded to the Appeals Prosecutor's Office - Ministry of Education: 'Full investigation'
The Greek Ministry of Education is currently examining evidence related to incidents at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and has forwarded the documents to the Appeals Prosecutor's Office for further investigation.
Charis Doukas: "Health prevention starts from the neighborhoods of Athens"
A comprehensive network for cancer prevention and awareness is being established in Athens in collaboration with the Hellenic Cancer Society.
National Diploma: Reduction of curriculum and new evaluation system β What the Ministry of Education proposes
The Greek Minister of Education outlined proposed reforms to the secondary education system, aiming to establish a more equitable and effective National Diploma through a dialogue on the current challenges faced in high schools.
1st World Day of the Greek Language: The heart of the Greek Language beats at the Arsakeio College of Tirana
The Arsakeio Greek-Albanian College in Tirana celebrated the inaugural World Day of the Greek Language with a multifaceted school event highlighting the language's timelessness and global significance.
Superfund: Contract for the exploitation of properties of the Technical University of Crete
A contract was signed for the utilization of the Technical University of Crete's properties, involving infrastructure development for students and a conference center.
S. Famellos: It is our responsibility to protect the teaching, dissemination, and cultivation of the Greek language
Socrates Famellos, the president of SYRIZA, emphasizes the importance of protecting the teaching and dissemination of the Greek language on the World Greek Language Day.
Zacharaki: I want to abolish the nationwide exams
Greek Education Minister Sofia Zacharaki has proposed the possible abolition of nationwide exams, citing their inadequacy for today's educational needs.
Mitsotakis: The final proposal for the Constitutional Revision in March
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasizes the upcoming proposal for constitutional reform, addressing key issues such as education, labor market trends, immigration, and technology use.
How Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Became a Battleground: 48-Hour Deadline from the Ministry of Education for University Authorities to Provide Explanations
The Greek Ministry of Education has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the authorities of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki following violent incidents near the Polytechnic School.
Ministry of Education: Requests Explanations from AUTH for Serious Incidents - 48-Hour Deadline
The Greek Ministry of Education has issued a 48-hour deadline for the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) to explain serious incidents that occurred during a university party, which resulted in multiple arrests.
The front pages of the newspapers today Saturday, February 7
This article presents the front pages of various Greek newspapers for February 7, highlighting key topics and headlines.
National Diploma: The National Dialogue in Parliament begins on February 10
A National Dialogue aimed at improving the national diploma system will start in the Greek Parliament on February 10, led by Michalis Sfakianakis, with citizen consultation to follow in April.
The Greek Language is Honored in Tirana: A Day of Culture at the Arsakeio
The Arsakeio Greek-Albanian College in Tirana will host a cultural event celebrating the richness and global significance of the Greek language on February 6, 2026.
February is a Month of Sports Activities in Schools - The Call of the Ministry of Education, the Circular
The Greek Ministry of Education has announced February as a month dedicated to sports activities in schools, coinciding with the celebration of National Sports Day.
Private Schools: Why Funds Are Returning to Acquisitions β How the Map of Education in Greece Is Changing
A new wave of acquisitions of private schools is underway in Greece, with both foreign and Greek groups showing significant interest as the market expands and tuition fees rise in line with inflation.