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Opening Ceremony and Colloquium – Postgraduate Studies Programme of the Department of English Language and Literature [20-21/10/23]

Opening Ceremony and Colloquium – Postgraduate Studies Programme of the Department of English Language and Literature [20-21/10/23]

The 2-day colloquium of the Postgraduate Studies Programme “English Studies: Literature and Culture” module titled “19th and 20th Century Anglophone Literature and Culture: Representations of Marginality and Exclusion” is organized by the Department of English Language and Literature, School of Philosophy, NKUA.

The opening ceremony–poetry soiree will take place on Friday, October 20, 2023 at 18:30, at the Museum of History of the University of Athens, 8 Tholou street, Plaka.

The colloquium itself will take place on Saturday, October 21, 2023, from 9:00 to 17:00, in the Amphitheatre of the Library of the School of Philosophy, Zografou University Campus.

Department of Geology and Geoenvironment unveils new palaeontological discoveries at Vatera

Department of Geology and Geoenvironment unveils new palaeontological discoveries at Vatera

Vatera, a region on the island of Lesbos known for its remarkable palaeontological finds, has once again attracted scientific interest following discoveries that shed light on its geological past. Recent palaeontological research is deepening our understanding of the animals that once roamed the area millions of years ago. One particularly exciting discovery is that of […]

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 […]

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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