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Greece Wants To Boost Greek In Schools
The Greek government in May will put before the Parliament in May a draft law on the overall reform of Greek language education, Education...
Greek Church Feeding The Poor, Students
With virtually no government programs until now to help the poor and people affected by a crushing economic crisis worsened by austerity measures, it's...
Greek Orthodox School to Reopen on Imvros
A Greek Orthodox elementary school is about to reopen on Imvros Island, as the Minister of National Education of Turkey, Nabi Avci announced. The...
Free Meals For Cypriot Students In Greece
Stuck abroad with little availability to funds as Cyprus had kept banks closed for two weeks until March 28, students from the island who...
Greek VIP's-Only Parade For March 25
While Greek-Americans and those in the Diaspora around the world were celebrating Greece's Independence Day, spectators in Athens were barred from a parade as...
The Final Athena Plan
The Ministry of Education announced the school departments that will continue to receive students next year as well as those departments which will start...
Greek Students Protest Education Reforms
Nearly Some 2,000 Greek university and technical college students protested outside Parliament on March 6 after Education Minister Constantinos Aravanitopoulos submitted the government’s plan...
Athena Project to Reform Academic Sector
According to the Education Minister Costas Arvanitopoulos, many reforms are designed to be implemented in the sector of education within the framework of the...
National Action Plan: Create 62,000 Jobs
A National Action Plan on the employment of young people being prepared by Greek officials has set a goal of creating 62,000 jobs, a...
Greek Colleges Cut Courses 30%
Moving swiftly despite complaints, Greek Education Minister Constantinos Arvanitopoulos said the government would immediately implement plans to cut back the number of university departments...


