List of universities in Greece


Universities in Greece form one part of constitutionally-recognized institutions with degree awarding powers. According to Greece's Constitution, higher education institutions include universities, polytechnics, some specialist HEIs, and formerly technological educational institutes. In Greece, all universities are publicly owned and funded having state-accredited university title and authorization of university degree awarding powers at level 6 under the Bologna Process and the National Qualification Framework of Greece which is officially named Hellenic Qualification Framework.
The power to award Greek university degrees is regulated by law and it is an offence for an institution to award a Greece university degree if it is not public and state-owned. The State University System of Greece operates on the term system of two semesters per academic year, shares a common national academic curriculum set forth by the Ministry of Education.

Higher education institutions

Higher education institutions' undergraduate programmes in Greece are government funded and have free education without any payment of tuition fee. About one-fourth of postgraduate programmes are offered without tuition and 30% of students can be entitled to attend tuition-free postgraduate programmes after they are assessed on individual criteria. Framework and regulations for postgraduate studies The Hellenic Qualification Framework sets out the different levels of education qualifications and the requirements for each of these and is linked to the European Qualifications Framework, and thus to other qualifications frameworks across the European Union.
The regulated framework for Greece higher education qualifications, which is tied to the HQF, covers degree-levels qualifications of Greece degree-awarding bodies and is linked to the Qualifications Framework in the European Higher Education Area established by the Bologna process where Greece is a full member since 1999. Joining to the Bologna process Greece began education reforms in order to get higher education meeting the common European Union standards. Now the process is implemented in all higher education institutions. The programmes of EHEA are set at three levels of study which are usually referred to as the three cycle system.
First, a four-year cycle of study at EQF level 6 to attain a bachelor's degree or its equivalent. A second cycle of study follows at EQF level 7 lasting one or two years to attain a master's degree or equivalent, which is distinguished from a postgraduate diploma, typically having 120 ECTS, as opposed to a full master's degree which usually has 180. The third cycle of study at EQF level 8, lasting three years, awards a doctorate's degree or equivalent.

Universities and technical universities

Universities can grant one or more of bachelor's, master's, integrated master's and doctorate's degrees. The undergraduate programme of study for most disciplines is four years with awarded qualification in line with the Bologna process legal equivalent to a bachelor's degree, 240 ECTS, at level 6 of Greece's National Qualification Framework, European Qualifications Framework, or International Standard Classification of Education.
Technical universities, also known as polytechnics, grant degrees at the integrated master's, master's, and doctorate level. In specific disciplines, only the undergraduate programme is five years with awarded qualification that is legally equivalent to an integrated master's degree, which is often the standard route to chartered status for a regulated profession in Greece. The integrated master's degree is a specialized degree corresponding to a master-level degree which has integrated part of an undergraduate degree. It is also called an undergraduate master's degree, where instead of studying for two separate degrees, a student will study for a single, longer programme. The most common integrated master's is in engineering, for example a Dipl.-Eng or Dip.Arch.Eng/M.Arch, and also others along with some programmes in the fine arts.
In medical schools, six years of studying are required to earn a bachelor's degree.
In addition to earning an academic degree in specific disciplines only, state license is required to work within the country of Greece, and some disciplines have further licensing requirements to bestow a recognized appellation. The diploma is a prerequisite for registration as a chartered professional, so it is also known as professional degree. The use of specific professional titles for some professions is legally regulated. For a regulated profession, access to professional practice requires holding a particular specific degree, a period of apprenticeship/internship time working under supervision, special exams such as state practice exams, and/or registration with a professional body.
The University Center of International Programmes of Studies of the public International Hellenic University offers postgraduate programmes that are fully taught in English.
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An external evaluation of all Greek universities was conducted by the Hellenic Quality Assurance and Accreditation Agency.
The following universities rank in at least one of the four major global rankings:
UniversityTHE WorldQS WorldARWU WorldCWTS Leiden
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens501–600349
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki601–800341
National Technical University of Athens601–800454199
University of Patras801–1000157
University of Crete351–400112
University of Ioannina601–800109
Athens University of Economics and Business801–1000
Democritus University of Thrace1001+
University of the Aegean801–1000
University of Thessaly601–80083

For a list of university rankings from Webometrics Ranking of World Universities including universities which have integrated formerly TEIs, see below click on the "":

Technological educational institutes

Technological educational institutes was a classification of Greek public HEIs from 1983 to 2019, also called Technological Educational Institutes of Higher Education, Technological Institutes, Institutes of Technology, and Universities of Applied Sciences.
The undergraduate degree programmes consisted of four years and 240 ECTS-credits, previously a three and a half years and 210 ECTS, in line with the Bologna Process equivalent to a Level 6 ISCED bachelor's degree; the postgraduate degree programmes were one-and-a-half years full-time or three years part-time with 90 credits and awarded qualification equivalent to a master's degree, ISCED 7. All TEIs in Greece were reformed between 2013 and 2019 and their departments incorporated into existing Higher Education Institutions.

Former HEIs

The progressive education reforms of the "ATHENA" reform plan restructured higher education from 2013 to 2019.
Mergers of TEIs in 2018-2019:
  • TEI of Thessaloniki, TEI of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, and TEI of Central Macedonia, merged with the International Hellenic University in 2019
  • TEI of Athens and TEI of Piraeus, merged in 2018 to form the University of West Attica with two campuses in Aigaleo municipality in Athens
  • TEI of Crete, abolished in May 2019, founding the new :el: Ελληνικό Μεσογειακό Πανεπιστήμιο|Hellenic Mediterranean University, "Synergies between Universities and TEIs, admission to Higher Education, Experimental Secondary Education Schools, General Archive of State and other provisions"
  • TEI of Central Greece, a merger of two TEIs in Chalkida and Lamia, abolished in 2019 and absorbed by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, the Agricultural University of Athens, and the University of Thessaly, "Synergies between National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Agricultural University of Athens, University of Thessaly with the TEI of Thessaly and TEI of Central Greece, Panlimniako Fund and other provisions"
  • TEI of the Ionian Islands, merged with Ionian University in 2018
  • TEI of Thessaly, abolished in 2019 and absorbed by the University of Thessaly
  • TEI of Epirus, merged with the University of Ioannina in 2018
  • TEI of Western Macedonia, merged with the University of Western Macedonia in 2019
  • TEI of Western Greece, a merger of two TEIs in Patras and Mesolonghi, merged with the University of Patras and the University of Peloponnese in 2019
  • TEI of Peloponnese, merged with University of Peloponnese in 2019

    Specialist HEIs

  • Hellenic Coast Guard Officers School
  • Hellenic Police Officers School
  • Hellenic Fire Officers School
Military HEIs offer 4-year undergraduate programs which lead to a bachelor's degree-level in military studies. They have been called Higher Military Education Institutions. Since 2010, they have offered studies for master's degree-level specialized diplomas and doctoral degrees. They conduct officer training for the Hellenic Armed Forces and have been considered national defense universities since 1961. Students at Military Forces Academies are referred to as cadets and receive a monthly stipend during education. All cadets reside on campus and receive meals in dining halls. Cadets are not referred to as freshmen, sophomores, juniors, or seniors but instead fourth class, third class, second class, and first class cadets, respectively. All foreign cadets are commissioned into the military forces of their home countries. Upon graduation, all cadets become commissioned as second lieutenants, entry-level rank, and are employed in the Hellenic Armed Forces for a compulsory minimum term of duty service.
  • Hellenic Military Academy
  • Hellenic Naval Academy
  • Hellenic Air Force Academy
  • Military School of Officers Corps, with programs in Economy, Dentistry, Legal Advisors, Medical, Pharmacy, Psychology, Veterinary Medicine.
  • Hellenic National Defense College

    Non-HEIs

In Greece, private colleges are not considered universities and are not recognized as HEIs or degree-awarding bodies by the Greek government. The Post-secondary Education Centres accredited by the Ministry of Education to which the Private Colleges belong, also they can be called Post-secondary Colleges, they are bodies of non-typical education known as non-formal education bodies.
According to the State Constitution of Greece, "education at university level must be provided exclusively by institutions which are fully self-governed public law legal bodies". This prohibits private companies from operating post-secondary education that provides studies at Level 6 and higher on the Greek Qualifications Framework. However, it does not prohibit colleges from collaborating in Greece with foreign universities to offer undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Founded in 1998, the Hellenic Colleges Association is the representative official body for the Greece located private colleges. All the private colleges located in Greece are for-profit. Generally, any individual who wants to found a college in Greece must obtain a Higher Education Accreditation by the National Authority for Higher Education and a license by the Ministry of Education, but has no obligation to become a participatory member of HCA.
The vast majority of colleges are offering programmes of study under franchise or validation agreements with universities established in other European Union countries, primarily in the UK, leading to degrees which are awarded directly by those universities. The monitoring of those agreements as well as of additional provisions for the operation of colleges is carried out by the Ministry of Education and confirmed by Parliament by a 2008 law. "Foundation and operation of private colleges and other provisions." Amendments were passed in 2010, 2012 "According to the laws 4093/12-11-2012 and 4111/25-1-2013, private colleges in Greece are non-formal post-secondary education service and training providers offer at least three years first cycle qualification programmes of study at Level 6 of ISCED and/or postgraduate studies exclusively with the legal form of Validation and Franchising agreements with Higher Education Institution from foreign countries, that are officially fully recognised and accredited from their country competence authorities. Pursuant to the Greek current constitutional prohibition of Article 16Σ of Greek Parliament, do not academically recognize in Greece all university qualification titles have been awarded by private colleges in Greece after completion studies have been taken place in Greece either by cooperating universities from foreign countries. The university study titles have been awarded from universities of foreign countries after completion studies have been taken place by cooperating private colleges in Greece, even they recognized in regards professional rights in Greece, do not accept from Greek universities to continue studies for the obtainment postgraduate or doctoral qualification. The prohibition is in force in the Greece only, as Greece located private colleges graduates are normally accepted for continuous studies from universities in foreign countries.", 2013,, and 2014. They are also monitored by the respective educational authorities of the countries of the partnered universities, for example QAA and NARIC for a British university.
One example of a college which neither operating as a franchise nor was validated through arrangements in the UK was the University of Indianapolis – Athens Campus, which ceased operations in July 2014. By contrast, this college was wholly owned and operated by its home campus, and is therefore accredited by the same agency which accredits the home campus. Consequently, students of the University of Indianapolis could switch between campuses at any time.
Degrees, diplomas, certificates, and any other type of attestation awarded by universities in European Union and European Free Trade Association countries to students that have completed their studies in an accredited private college located in Greece, can be recognized as professionally equivalent "in terms of the professional rights only" to higher education titles awarded in the formal Greek education system. Recognition of professional equivalence permits access to a specific economic activity that the title-holder can exercise on the same rules, rights, terms as holders of comparable titles of Greece HEIs education system.
Recognition of legally-recognized professional degree rights in Greece can only be granted by the Independent Department of Implementation of European Legislation of the Ministry of Education, "Invest in Greece and other provisions." "The Greek Council for the Recognition of Professional Qualifications was reformed and replaced by Independent Department of Implementation of European Legislation " as of the 2005 Directive of the European Parliament and Council, implemented domestically by a presidential decree in 2010.
Higher Education qualifications obtained from abroad foreign countries are recognised by the Interdisciplinary Organization of Recognition Academic Titles and Information supervised by the Ministry of Education. The "Hellenic National Academic Recognition and Information Center " is the official international name of DOATAP. In most cases, it can obtain a "statement of comparability" of a qualification, stating how it compares to the qualifications delivered in Greece.

NAHE authority

The Hellenic Quality Assurance and Accreditation Agency for Higher Education, established by Law 3374/2005, "Quality assurance in higher education. System for transfer and accumulation of credit units – Diploma Supplement. This law introduces quality assurance in higher education, and also establishes the Hellenic Quality Assurance and Accreditation Agency for Higher Education. It also provides for the organization of undergraduate and postgraduate programs based on the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System as well as the issue of the Diploma Supplement." "Structure, operation, quality assurance of studies and internationalisation of Higher Education Institutions. It provides general rules on the structure and operation of higher education. It regulates the framework for autonomy, structure and bodies of Higher Education Institutions. It provides for the assessment and transparency, as well as issues relating to reaching and other staff. It distinguishes studies between those of first, second and third cycle. It regulates student issues, issues pertaining to the funding of Higher Education Institutions, as well as issues relating to quality assurance and accreditation in higher education." keeps the competent bodies of the state and the HEIs informed on current international developments and relevant issues. The ADIP was reformed by law 4653/2020 to form the National Authority for Higher Education., "Εθνική Αρχή Ανώτατης Εκπαίδευσης / National Authority for Higher Education, special accounts for research funds of High Education Institutes, research and technological bodies and other provisions." At the end of each year, a Higher Education Quality Report is submitted to the Minister of Education. A "Quality Assurance Unit" is established in every HEI in order to coordinate and support evaluation procedures. QAU meetings are chaired by the Vice-Rector or Vice-President of Academic Affairs of the relevant HEI and representatives of the staff and students take part in the QAU.
The internal evaluation is carried out with the responsibility of each academic unit in cooperation with the Quality Assurance Unit. The academic units appoint Internal Evaluation Groups or Special Evaluation Groups and these groups compile the Internal Evaluation Report and submit it to the Quality Assurance Unit of the institution. The external evaluation process is repeated at longest every four years with the cooperation of HEIs and the NAHE. The evaluation is carried out by the External Evaluation Committee, which consists of five members from an NAHE register of independent experts.