
This Sunday, 1 February, the University of Athens will release the sixth issue of its newspaper in collaboration with To Vima tis Kyriakis, titled ‘The University of Athens: A Newspaper of Science, Education, and Culture’.
The front page features an exclusive interview with the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, under the headline:
International Developments as an Opportunity for the EU to Emerge Strong and Strategically Autonomous:
Cyprus as a key hub in the Eastern Mediterranean, the broader Middle Eastern security context, Turkey’s Actions, and the Milestone of the EU Council Presidency.
In an in-depth discussion with the Rector of the University of Athens, Professor Gerasimos Siasos, President Christodoulides stressed:
‘The greatest risk is the lack of mutual understanding and genuine willingness to cooperate in addressing the many common challenges we face’.
He also stated that:
‘We remain cautiously optimistic about the resolution of the Cyprus Problem’.
President Christodoulides is set to visit Greece in February for a historic event, attended by the President of the Hellenic Republic, Constantine Tasoulas, to mark the launch of the University of Athens – Cyprus Branch.
Also in the February issue:
VACCINES FILE: Fifty Years of Progress and a New Era of Risks – A personal reflection by Sotiris Tsiodras on the power of vaccines and the growing threat of the infodemic. Three University of Athens academics offer expert analysis to shed light on the topic.
INTERVIEW: Greek Orthodoxy Never Ceases to Love – Archbishop Symeon of Sinai in his first interview since his enthronement. He discusses relations with the Greek State, contacts with Egypt, and the past and future of the Monastery of Saint Catherine’s.
CLIMATE DIPLOMACY: The Mediterranean and the Greece–Cyprus–Israel–USA Framework – The strategic goal of the energy transition, the complex equation of climate neutrality, the new European policy mix, and the issues of energy security.
CLIMATE CHANGE: Extreme Weather Events, Storms, Floods, and Water Scarcity on the Horizon – Why excessive rainfall does not necessarily cover water shortages. The impacts of the climate crisis, necessary measures, interventions, and the case of Thessaly.
CRIMINOLOGY MUSEUM: A Journey through the History of Crime in Greece – The country’s only university museum dedicated to Forensic Sciences and Criminology, featuring landmark exhibits dating back to the early 20th century.
Through its university newspaper—published as a supplement to To Vima tis Kyriakis—Greece’s oldest and largest higher education institution brings science, education, research, and the perspectives of young scholars into the public conversation. The publication provides accessible reporting on social and political issues. It highlights research produced at the University of Athens and tracks international developments that shape academic and scientific debate. As such, the newspaper serves as a lively platform where ideas from science, culture, and education can be shared and explored by a broad audience.
Articles from ‘The University of Athens’ newspaper are also available online at:
www.tovima.gr/category/afieromata/panepistimio-athinon/
