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University of Athens Launches New Issue in Partnership with ‘To Vima’

University of Athens Launches New Issue in Partnership with ‘To Vima’

On Sunday, 31 May 2026, the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens will release the eighth issue of ‘University of Athens: The Newspaper of Science, Education and Culture’, in partnership with the Sunday edition of To Vima.

The lead story, ‘Middle East Crisis: The Energy War and the Risk at the Strait of Hormuz’, features analysis by four academics at the University of Athens on how escalating tensions in the region are shaping Greece’s energy future.

Within the lead story:

-How the stop-start dynamics of the so-called Third Gulf War are acting as a risk multiplier for the Greek economy

-How Greece’s dependence on geopolitically unstable regions affects its access to key energy resources

-What recent developments mean for long-term international, European, and Greek politics

-Why renewable energy sources matter, the implications of small modular reactors for Greece, and the scenarios they may create

Also in the May issue:

Interview: George Velmahos – What it would take to achieve a genuine brain gain, and when trauma centres in Greece will become operational. ‘Leading scientists will not return to Greece simply for a job’, says Dr Velmahos, Professor of Surgery at Harvard University and Chief of the Trauma, Emergency Surgery, and Surgical Critical Care Division at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. ‘They need the opportunity to build teams, centres, institutes, and to work within a supportive research environment.’

Health: What is driving rising resignation rates among nurses – A global challenge now increasingly evident in Greek hospitals. Evidence paints a stark picture with a significant proportion of nurses leaving the profession early.

Space: ARTEMIS II: Back to the moon and beyond – The legal framework regulating space exploration from the early space age to today. What international space law governs, and the conclusions drawn from the Artemis mission to the moon.

Environment: Lakes under pressure – Why are our lakes turning green? Does excessive nutrient enrichment of water bodies represent nature’s stark response to intense human activity?

Published as a supplement to the Sunday edition of ‘To Vima’, the University’s newspaper brings science, education, research, and the perspectives of young scholars into the public sphere. It offers accessible coverage of social and political issues, showcases work conducted at the University of Athens, and follows international developments that shape academic and scientific discourse.

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Articles from ‘The University of Athens’ newspaper are also available online at:

https://www.tovima.gr/category/afieromata/panepistimio-athinon/

University of Athens Becomes Greece’s First University to Equip All Buildings with Defibrillators Following a Donation from the Tsetis Group

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National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Stages Multi-agency Road Traffic Incident Simulation Exercise in Nicosia

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University of Athens Newspaper: Read the Eighth Issue (Sunday, 31 May)

University of Athens Newspaper: Read the Eighth Issue (Sunday, 31 May)

On Sunday, 31 May 2026, the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens released the eighth issue of ‘University of Athens: The Newspaper of Science, Education and Culture’, in partnership with the Sunday edition of To Vima. The lead story, ‘Middle East Crisis: The Energy War and the Risk at the Strait of Hormuz’, features analysis […]

University of Athens Launches New Issue in Partnership with ‘To Vima’

University of Athens Launches New Issue in Partnership with ‘To Vima’

On Sunday, 31 May 2026, the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens will release the eighth issue of ‘University of Athens: The Newspaper of Science, Education and Culture’, in partnership with the Sunday edition of To Vima. The lead story, ‘Middle East Crisis: The Energy War and the Risk at the Strait of Hormuz’, features […]

Vice-Rector Professor Sophia Papaioannou Meets Incoming Director of Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies in Greece, Professor Naomi Weiss

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On Wednesday, 14 May 2026, Professor Sophia Papaioannou, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, International Relations and Extroversion at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, welcomed Professor Naomi Weiss, the newly appointed Director of Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies in Greece (CHS Greece), during her first visit to the country since taking up the post. Professor […]

Humanities and Technology: A Creative Synergy at NKUA

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The online workshop “Humanities and Technology: A Creative Synergy” was successfully held on Friday, 15 May 2026, organised by the Research Institute for the Digital Humanities and the Joint MSc Programme in Digital Humanities of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. The workshop highlighted the increasingly important dialogue between the humanities and contemporary digital […]

University of Athens Climbs to Record High in QS World University Rankings by Subject

University of Athens Climbs to Record High in QS World University Rankings by Subject

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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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