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The University is a mix of experienced Teachers, helping staff, some like-minded students/friends but the atmosphere is very calm. Not many activities from University’s administration or ESN group.
What I liked there is, Helping nature of peoples and food.
What I would recommend is that University should have adequate numbers of activities that will engage local / Foreign students with staff and Teachers. Also, a Maximum number of Foreign Demographic students should be encouraged to join University and take benefits.
One more thing – I did not understand what made them change this university name 3 times in last 3 years time
I gave my home university 3 stars for the following reasons:
1. very bad administration in all of the sectors (at least back then, now some things seem to be improving – such as the International Relations Office, where they have new staff)
2. big number of professors that are not able to teach, even if they know their subject and hold diplomas
3. I keep good examples of professors that they really loved their job and you could see it (in my Bachelor I can count only 2!)
4. mandatory thesis and internship to complete your degree: IF you search for a good internship and get a nice thesis research question, then you can actually learn things and apply the theories you were taught the past years, unlike the “usual” universities that do not have these two as mandatory subjects
5. you can actually get an MSc there (it’s pretty new, but I bet the professors they teach are better that the bachelor diplomas)
6. Located in the 3rd largest city in Greece, which has a great student life, so it’s a must if you are looking for an exchange there (I don’t think they accept full degree international students, since the education so far is in Greek)