A relevant deputy minister this week announced an initiative that will inaugurate 74 graduate-level programs that will include most of the Greece’s higher education institutions with some of the best-known universities in the world, with an allocated budget of 94 million euros.
Speaking to the state-run news agency, Deputy Minister Nikos Papaioannou said the program will commence in the 2026-27 academic year.
“With the support of the Recovery Fund and the National Public Investment Program, we have secured funding of nearly €94 million for 74 new, innovative programs that bring together Greek universities with leading universities around the world—from Yale and Harvard to Columbia and the Sorbonne and ETH Zurich,” Papaioannou said.