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Visit of the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the NKUA’s Foreign Language Teaching Centre

Visit of the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the NKUA’s Foreign Language Teaching Centre

On Tuesday, 22 December 2022, the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the Hellenic Republic, Mr Jung Il Lee, accompanied by the Consul, Mr Young Hyun Kim, visited the NKUA Foreign Language Teaching Centre. He met with Professor Dimitrios Karadimas, Vice-Rector for Academic and Student Affairs and President of the Foreign Language Teaching Centre, and Mr Georgios Floudas, Head of the Centre’s Office. The two men informed the Ambassador about the Korean language courses provided by the Foreign Language Teaching Centre, as well as the number of Korean language learners at each level of competence.

The Vice-Rector thanked the Ambassador for his cooperation and interest in expanding the Korean language curriculum at the NKUA Foreign Language Teaching Centre. Additionally, he stressed the Embassy’s important role in strengthening teaching standards by, on the one hand, enriching the Korean library at the Centre and, on the other, growing the already sizeable number of people who are interested in learning Korean.

During his visit, the Ambassador spoke with the teachers and greeted the Korean language learners, wishing them a joyous holiday season and a prosperous New Year 2023.

Mr Lee and the Korean language learners talked about learning Korean as a foreign language and disseminating Korean culture. The Ambassador listened intently to what the Korean language learners had to say. He then stated that the Embassy would continue to support the NKUA’s Foreign Language Teaching Centre and enrich the Korean Library (aka ‘the Korea Corner’), which opened in May 2021 and attracted numerous visitors in its first two years of activity.

Finally, the Ambassador presented the Korean language learners with digital gadgets, pencil cases, and delectable festive treats. The pencil cases came from the National Museum of Korea’s gift shop and were paper-printed samples of the precious traditional Korean technique of lacquered wood inlaid with mother-of-pearl (nacre). Fine gifts, which combine two distinct modern Korean features: technology and restoration on one side; conservation and development of traditional Korean techniques on the other.

Department of Geology and Geoenvironment unveils new palaeontological discoveries at Vatera

Department of Geology and Geoenvironment unveils new palaeontological discoveries at Vatera

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School of Medicine and School of Law top the admission scores

School of Medicine and School of Law top the admission scores

For another consecutive year, the School of Medicine and the School of Law at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens have maintained their pre-eminence and appeal, securing top spots in the admission scores of the ‘Panhellenic Exams’. In addition, the Departments of Pharmacy, Dentistry, Psychology, Biology, Chemistry, and Informatics have proven exceptionally popular, continuing […]

‘NKUA in the City’: Overview of activities, 2024-2025

‘NKUA in the City’: Overview of activities, 2024-2025

The series of educational, cultural, and artistic activities titled ‘NKUA in the City’ was introduced by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens—following a proposal by the present author—and officially launched on March 21, 2024. The events are co-organized with the Municipality of Athens based on a Memorandum of Understanding that was mutually agreed upon […]

Faculty members of the Department of Public Law meet online with representatives of the Sino-German Legal Cooperation Programme and GIZ—the German Agency for International Cooperation

Faculty members of the Department of Public Law meet online with representatives of the Sino-German Legal Cooperation Programme and GIZ—the German Agency for International Cooperation

On Monday, 14 July 2025, an online meeting took place between two faculty members of the Department of Public Law at the School of Law of the University of Athens, namely Associate Professor and Head of the Department, Dr Aikaterini Iliadou, and Assistant Professor, Dr Nikolaos Simantiras, on the one hand, and, on the other, […]

Memorandum of Understanding between NKUA and Henan University (China)

Memorandum of Understanding between NKUA and Henan University (China)

On July 16, 2025, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA) and Henan University. The agreement was signed in Zhengzhou, China, by Professor Sophia Papaioannou, Vice Rector for Academic, International Affairs and Extroversion, on behalf of NKUA, and Professor Zhang Ligang, Vice President of Henan University. This […]

The “MOVE AS YOU ARE” Program – Project is co-funded by the European Union through the Erasmus+ program in the field of Sports

The “MOVE AS YOU ARE” Program – Project is co-funded by the European Union through the Erasmus+ program in the field of Sports

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University of Athens

The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, which was inaugurated on May 3, 1837, was initially housed in a renovated Ottoman building on the northeastern side of the Acropolis. This building has since been restored and now functions as the University Museum. Originally named the "Othonian University," after Otto, the first king of Greece, it consisted of four academic departments and 52 students. As the first university of the newly established Greek state, as well as of the broader Balkan and Mediterranean region, it assumed an important socio-historical role, which was pivotal in the development of specific forms of knowledge and culture within the country.

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