Professor of NKUA Vassilis Gorgoulis and his collaborators published on 5 October 2023 in the international and highly prestigious scientific journal Molecular Cell a pioneering research on the detection and isolation of senescent cells.
On Friday, 15 September 2023, at the ‘Leonidas Zervas’ Auditorium of the National Hellenic Research Foundation, the International Academy of the History of Science awarded the Young Historian Prize 2021 to Associate Professor of the History of Sciences at the NKUA’s Department…
The Athens Colloquium on Kant and German Idealism is hosted by the Department of Philosophy at the University of Athens, Greece. It is an online colloquium, convening on Webex, that aims at creating a friendly platform for discussing recent high-quality publications in…
The Library and Information Centre of NKUA would like to inform all the first-year students that October is the month of induction into the Libraries of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
In October the 4th 2023, the updated database of the World’s top-cited scientists entitled “October 2023 data-update for “Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators” was published. This annual ranking, by Professor Ioannidis from Stanford University, is based on several indicators…
The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens is carrying out a training programme for primary teachers to prevent issues and promote mental health in children and their families.
Professor Gregory Bogdanis of the School of Physical Education and Sport Science of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA), is listed 4th (in the top 2%) in his field of expertise worldwide, in the recently published and publicly available database…
On 15 September 2023, young artists from the Children’s Art Gallery of Greece filled the historic Ceremonial Hall of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA) wearing crowns of olive. They were there to receive medals for their paintings that stood…
Notably, the mechanisms involved in dyslexia development seem linked to a reduction in asymmetry, rather than a complete reversal. In other words, dyslexia was found not to be robustly linked with left-handedness, but with mixed-handedness.
The high level of the research carried out by the research groups of the Department of Chemistry of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens was reflected in the annual global academic performance assessment ranking “World’s Top 2% Scientists List”, which was…
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