Tag: GREEK LANGUAGE

University of Athens E-Learning Program

The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, the oldest higher education institution in Greece, launched its E-Learning Program in 2001; today, its platform offers over 450 different programs in Greek and 45 programs in English, covering a vast array of interests and fields of knowledge, and has 165,000 registered students.

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Greek News Agenda
Greek News Agenda3 days ago
On November 12, 2025, the Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, and the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, co-chaired the 3rd Intergovernmental Summit of the two countries.

The 3rd Intergovernmental Summit was attended by the Ministers and Deputy Ministers of the two countries who are in charge of Foreign Affairs, Education, Health, Transportation, Environment, Justice and crime prevention, Civil Protection, Housing Policy, Digital Policy and Technology, and Coordination of Government Policies.

Kyriakos Mitsotakis Νίκος Χριστοδουλίδης - Nikos Christodoulides
Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Η Ελλάδα στον Κόσμο
Greek News Agenda
Greek News Agenda4 days ago
Discover the National Glyptotheque in Athens — housed in the former Royal Stables with a 6,500㎡ sculpture park at Goudi’s Army Park. Since 2004, it’s been home to Greek and international sculpture #NationalGallery #AthensArt

Greek News Agenda
Greek News Agenda4 days ago
📌 Upon completion of the 43rd Session of the UNESCO General Conference, in Samarkand, Uzbekistan (12.11.2025), the decision to proclaim February 9th as World Greek 🇬🇷Language Day was unanimously adopted and endorsed.

This formally concludes the long process, which had begun with the decision of the UNESCO Executive Board, last April, following a proposal submitted by Greece, with the support of 90 member states of the Organization.

The international recognition of the unique and invaluable contribution of the Greek language to the world cultural heritage constitutes a decision of historic importance in the 3,000 years of its unbroken continuity.