Technological Educational Institute of Piraeus


The Piraeus University of Applied Sciences, also known as Technological Education Institute of Piraeus, was a public higher education institute supervised by the Ministry of Education and Research. It was created by a special law in 1976 as a merging result of the Anastasiadis School and the Sivitanidios School, and was established with the 1983 related law.
On 1 March 2018 it was announced that TEI of Piraeus will be merged with TEI of Athens forming the newly established University of West Attica.

Overview

The Piraeus University of Applied Sciences provides a high level of technological education and applied research in the equivalent taught areas, offering more than twenty different degrees that range from Engineering to Economics and Business Administration.
The university is one of the independent and self-administrated Applied Sciences Universities in accordance with the related Greek laws 2916/2001, 3549/2007 and 4009/2011. Technological Education Institutes differ from other Greek Universities in the applied character of their studies, placing emphasis on laboratory courses and internships.

Schools and departments

The university includes two Schools, consisting of nine Departments.

SchoolsDepartments
School of Engineering
School of Business and Economics
  • Department of Accounting and Finance
  • Department of Business Administration
  • Postgraduate education

    The Piraeus University of Applied Sciences offers several approved graduate courses independently or in cooperation with universities and abroad.

    Campus

    The university campus is in a grove 100,000 sq.m in the wider area which housed the Academy of Plato. The facilities are near the port of Piraeus with bus services and metro connection to the metropolitan area of Athens.