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Congratulations to Konstantinos Mougios, who has successfully passed the Oral Examinations (VIVA) and is about to be awarded a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Bolton

Dr. Mougios wrote his dissertation entitled "Emotional intelligence skills and their variability between postgraduate students and the time they start working as employees in the tourism industry".

03 February 2021

In collaboration with the Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, the world-renowned Dr. John Fellas will be Visiting Speaker at New York College and the Master 2 program in International Economic Law.

Dr Fellas is an independent arbitrator and an Adjunct Professor at New York University (NYU) School of Law.

 

03 February 2021

GOOD NEWS: New amendment for private college graduates who will now have the right to register in the Technical Chamber of Greece and the Economic Chamber of Greece

The right to register in the Technical Chamber of Greece and the Economic Chamber of Greece is offered by an amendment of the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs, to graduates of Private Colleges

17 December 2020

NYC congratulates Vassilis Pappas, who has successfully passed the Oral Examination (VIVA) and is about to be awarded a PhD from the University of Bolton

Dr. Pappas wrote his dissertation under the supervision of Dr. Andrea Papastamou, Associate Professor of European Economics at Panteion University.

05 December 2020

The SUNY Board of Trustees has appointed Greek-born Jim Malatras as the new (14th) Chancellor of STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, the largest comprehensive University in the USA, with 64 campuses and 420,000 students. Jim Malatras assumed his duties in the leadership of SUNY on August 31, 2020.

The SUNY Board of Trustees has appointed Greek-born Jim Malatras as the new (14th) Chancellor of STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK, the largest comprehensive University in the USA, with 64 campuses and 420,000 students. Jim Malatras assumed his duties in the leadership of SUNY on August 31, 2020. 

30 November 2020

An Online Event about Olive Oil, Organized by New York College, with Distinguished Speakers and Greetings by Deputy Minister of Education and Religious Affairs, Mr. Angelos Syrigos, and Deputy Minister of Rural Development and Food, Mrs. Fotini Arampatzi

Distinguished speakers participated on Thursday, April 1st 2021, at the Online Conference about Olive Oil, which was organized by the Departments of Dietetics-Nutrition and Biomedicine of New York College. 

26 November 2020

GOOD NEWS for the students and staff of New York College that participated in COVID-19 molecular testing on October 23rd on the initiative of the Region of Attica, in the presence of Regional Governor Mr. G. Patoulis

The Covid-19 virus Molecular Detection (rRT-PCR) diagnostic tests were carried out by a specialized team of Doctors and Nurses from the Attica Region and the Medical Association of Athens. The Regional Governor of Attica George Patoulis closely monitored the entire process and discussed the new data of the pandemic with both teachers and students of the New York College educational group.

03 November 2020

New York College: Ηealth and quality education are top priorities. Αnnouncement of online courses

Quality education and health safety are the two pillars of the New York College mission for the progress and prosperity of our students. Using this as our guide and empowered by your excellent response we emerged as winners during the first battle against the dangerous pandemic. The students did not miss any scheduled teaching hours, senior students graduated on time and therefore, we received our partner Universities’ warmest congratulations.

In this second, last but also most challenging battle, we are now all more experienced, strong, and ready to win once again giving our best and following faithfully the latest governmental measures (Government Gazette 4829 / Β / 2-11-2020).

03 November 2020

World Philosophy Day at New York College

At the initiative of UNESCO in 2002, 19th of November has been established as World Philosophy Day, in order to emphasize the need for common reflection on the contemporary problems that concern humanity.

13 October 2020

"A Timeless Oasis of Education in the Heart of Athens" | Source: www.lifo.gr | Article by Elias S. Foutsis, Hon PhD, President and Founder of New York College

LIFO, a popular Greek newspaper, has published an article by Elias S. Foutsis, Hon PhD, President and Founder of New York College, entitled "A Timeless Oasis of Education in the Heart of Athens", referring to the history and architecture of the NYC Athens Campus, the only multi-building campus in the heart of Athens (38 Vas. Amalias Ave., Syntagma) in the neighborhood where knowledge and culture were created.

11 September 2020

New York College officially supporter the interdisciplinary conference “Man & his creations’’

The interdisciplinary Conference "MAN AND HIS CREATIONS" which was organized by the cultural company "Athens calls Athens" was completed with great success. The conference aims at establishing an international dialogue between researchers, professors, students and the scientific community in general. It that way will be explored fundamental issues of the course of Modern Man in terms of his consciousness, his biological, emotional and spiritual evolution, his social nature, his perception of time and space, the management of the environment, his prosperity, calling on the modern sciences in continuous dialogue.

10 September 2020

‘TA NEA’, a major Greek newspaper, has published an article written by Elias E. Foutsis, Hon PhD, President and Founder of NEW YORK COLLEGE, on the legacy of Ethnarch Ioannis Kapodistrias in Education.

The Greek Newspaper "TA NEA" (issue #899) has published an article entitled "Kapodistrias: Studies in Greece, not abroad", written by Elias E. Foutsis, Hon PhD, President and Founder of NEW YORK COLLEGE. The article pertains to certain aspects of the educational legacy of Ethnarch Kapodistrias, first Governor and Liberator of Greece (1828-1831), and specifically to the value or even the critical importance his ideas might have for the contemporary tertiary-education system of Greece.
 
05 September 2020
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