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Deputy Education Minister Compares Greece to India, Justifies Young Students Going Abroad
It's not the first time that Deputy Education Minister Kostas Zouraris has made controversial comments about the state of the country. The academic and...
Greek Education Minister Admits Opting–Out of Military Service
Education Minister Kostas Gavroglou admitted press reports that he opted-out of military service, which is compulsory in Greece.
Speaking to state TV ERT, Gavroglou described...
Controversy over Allegations on Education Minister's Military Service
A new controversy concerning flag bearing in school parades and flag raising was caused Sunday, after allegations from a Sunday newspaper that Education minister,...
Controversial Bill on Higher Education Clears Greek Parliament
One member of Greece’s parliamentary majority voted against the controversial bill on Higher Education that was approved in the House on Wednesday.
Dimitris Kammenos, MP...
"Education Passports" for Refugees Tested in Greece
An international human rights organization is looking to provide education passports for refugees wishing to receive higher education and plans to test the efficacy of...
Greek Education Minister Speaks of Abolishing University Entry Exams, Again
"We will not retract the reform," said Education Minister Costas Gavroglou, referring to an earlier statement that the university entry examinations will be abolished.
While...
Greek Education Ministry: University Entry Exams Not Abolished
Despite earlier announcements by Education Minister Kostas Gavroglou for the abolition of the Pan-Hellenic Examinations for entering Greek higher education institutions, Greek students will...
93 Greek Public Schools Providing Education to 2,500 Refugee Children
There are an estimated 20,000 refugee children currently residing in Greece according to the latest figures from UNICEF.
Some of the children are living in...
Education and Social Integration Program for Roma in Greece Suffers 80% Budget Cut
In the aftermath of the tragedy in Menidi last week where an 11-year-old boy, while attending a school party, was fatally shot in the...
New Education Ministry Bill Brings Greek Universities Back to 1982
Protection of the university asylum and the participation of students' representatives in the governing bodies of universities and the appointment of Rectorate Councils by...


