University of Athens rector Gerasimos Siasos proposed allowing Greek students to enroll in English-language programs at public universities, aiming to enhance access, retain talent, and strengthen Greece’s position in global higher education
Schools, universities, and student groups across Greece will see disruptions on Thursday as protests target teacher shortages, infrastructure gaps, and the new National High School Diploma, with some schools closing temporarily
The dean submitted photographic evidence to the authorities showing two individuals painting the slogan on university property.
Students and university groups plan a nationwide demonstration on November 6, protesting staff shortages, poor infrastructure, and education reforms that they claim will increase academic pressure and reduce access to free public education
From Thessaloniki to the Cosmos: Menelaos Raptis speaks to TO BHMA International about his groundbreaking discovery and how young Greeks can turn their boldest academic dreams into reality.
A revised education law in Greece gives university students enrolled for decades the choice to complete their studies or be removed from the registry.
Despite torrential rain, students marched in Thessaloniki to mark Greece’s October 28 national holiday. Local officials and thousands of spectators attended, while Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will join the military parade later today
As rents soar and state aid shrinks, thousands of Greek students are being forced to abandon their first-choice universities — or work their way through degrees they can barely afford
ΤΟ ΒΗΜΑ is organizing the 2nd competition, continuing its mission to give students a platform to express their hopes, dreams, and ideas.
With its first English-language undergraduate program, the Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) is opening a new chapter in the history of Greek higher education. To Vima attended the welcome ceremony for the inaugural cohort of 26 students from 17 countries and spoke with them about their experiences
Student visa issuance in the United States dropped sharply this year, with India and Muslim-majority countries among the hardest hit, signaling stricter entry requirements and growing international tensions
The Education Ministry begins mass deregistration of inactive students, while allowing exceptions and extensions for those close to finishing their degrees
Students at a university residence in Komotini report flooding, rusty water, and infestations, prompting the university to announce both immediate fixes and long-term reconstruction plans
A U.S. judge ruled the Trump administration violated the First Amendment by targeting noncitizen pro-Palestinian campus activists for arrest, detention, and deportation
A 20-year-old physical education student was discovered in a pool of blood in a Volos apartment lightwell under unclear circumstances, sparking shock and grief in the local community
A welcome message, along with the names of the students visiting New York, was proudly displayed on the facade of the Nasdaq building, one of the world’s most iconic landmarks
Schools across Greece will swap classes for sporting activities on September 26, in an attempt to encouraging healthier lifestyles amongst younger students
The 22-year-old suspect in the killing of Charlie Kirk spent much of his time online and had become increasingly political, according to relatives. ‘I have no idea why he did this.’
Britain’s Home Office has launched a campaign telling around 130,000 foreign students and their families they must leave once their visas expire, as the government moves to curb migration and prevent asylum claims from expiring student visa holders
Students vow fresh demonstrations in Jakarta after a motorcycle rider was killed by a police vehicle during protests over lawmakers’ pay, education funding, and government programs. Police have apologized and opened an investigation