Protests against a draft bill expected to be passed on Friday in Greece's Parliament continue; latter foresees recognition of non-state, non-profit higher education institutions in the country as affiliates of foreign schools
With real estate in Greece soaring, privately-run “all-inclusive” student dorms are intriguing investors leaving some wondering if it's the country's next real estate opportunity
Wednesday, Feb. 28, marks the one-year anniversary of the unprecedented train collision, where 57 people, mostly students, lost their lives
Police have implemented a series of traffic regulations
Protests began at noon against the Greek government's draft law allowing recognition of non-state, non-profit universities operating in Greece
Traffic was diverted due to the demonstrations as police interrupted vehicle movement on roads leading to Syntagma Square in front of Parliament and surrounding routes
Education ministry announces introduction of panic button for underage victims of violence and systematic bullying
They and their families are pushing for the shooting to be prosecuted as a hate crime and to increase public support for Gaza
Students living in dorms of state universities paint a picture of neglect and 'third-world' conditions, but they do not have the financial resources to live elsewhere, particularly as rent-levels in Greece soar. Inadequate maintenance, broken doors, non-functioning elevators, damaged pipelines, lack of heating, and cooling are some of the issues faced by students for years now.
Greek highschool students took 44th position in Mathematics and Science
Some teachers say it’s better to figure out where AI fits in than to ban it. Here’s how they are using it.
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