University of Nicosia opens Athens campus
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis attended the inauguration of Unic Athens, the University of Nicosia's new branch in Elliniko-Argyroupoli, alongside Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides. The campus has begun operating in Athens and will offer programs including Medicine, Law, Pharmacy, Psychology, Business Administration, Accounting, Marketing, Computer Science, and Data Science. It was presented as establishing the country's first non-state Medical and Law Schools. Mitsotakis used the event to support higher education reform, stricter quality criteria for non-state universities, and a future revision of Article 16. The university is planned to reach 150,000 square meters in three phases, with phase two expected by 2028 and phase three by 2031.
Unic Athens will host Greece's first non-state Medical and Law Schools.
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