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… in government, business, the academia, NGOs, and international organizations.
The Programme charges tuition fees of €2,100 payable in three installments. Students who are citizens of specified Southeast…
… May 2022 and 10 June 2022.
Further information on the entry requirements, application procedure and tuition fees can be found here. You can address your queries to the programme coordinator, Dr Konstantinos…
… 2021 and 4 June 2021.
Further information on the entry requirements, application procedure and tuition fees can be found here. You can address your queries to the programme coordinator, Mr Konstantinos…
… language.
Postgraduate programmes are either funded through the current budget or offered on a tuition-fee basis. In order to ensure the proper operation and sustainability of its postgraduate programmes,…
… students but also by students of other Greek Universities, as well as by anyone interested since tuition fees are particularly low.
Upon successful completion of attendance, the Foreign Language Teaching…
… semesters); Total amounts of ECTS required to successfully complete the program: 248 ECTS; Tuition and fees are set to 6.000 Euro annually; It is the first undergraduate resident degree program that…
… Union and Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Lichtenstein can skip bureaucracy before arrival. Paying tuition fee/deposit Students should pay their tuition fees or a deposit, before leaving their country to…
… studies: two academic years (four semesters, 120 ECTS). Period of submitting applications: March to May. Tuition fees: €750 per semester for students from countries in the European Union and €1500 per semester for…
… In order for a student to obtain a Bachelor's degree eight (8) semesters of studies are required. The tuition fees amount to six thousand euros (6.000 €) per year. The School of Theology and the School of…
…t female student, Ioanna Stefanopoli, enrolled in the School of Philosophy. • 1892: Introduction of mandatory tuition fees for university students. • 1897: “Galvanika”: Medical students protested against Professor I.…
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