AUTH: The report of the administrative investigation on the incidents at the Polytechnic has been submitted
The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki has submitted the report of an administrative investigation regarding recent incidents at its Polytechnic School to the Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs, and Sports.
The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) submitted a report on Monday related to the administrative investigation regarding recent disturbances at the Polytechnic School. This report was requested by the university's rector following incidents that raised concerns about safety and order on campus. As a response to these events, AUTH aims to return to normal operations while ensuring a structured environment for academic activities.
In light of the submitted report, the university reiterated its operational protocols, stating that all university buildings will close by 10 PM during workdays. Any activities or events not related to academic and research purposes must take place within this timeframe and require approval from the respective dean or department head. This approach is part of AUTHOR's commitment to maintaining security and order on campus.
The university authorities emphasized their dedication to fostering an academic, democratic, and secure environment on the campus. They are taking steps to ensure that both undergraduate and postgraduate activities can continue, with strict adherence to safety regulations. The measures taken reflect the institution's focus on creating a conducive learning atmosphere free from disruptions.