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Changes at top universities: Oxford abolishes the term ‘doctores’ for inclusion reasons
Latin terms such as magistri (the masters) and doctorates, which have been in use since the Middle Ages, are replaced with the prefix vos ("you") to include non-binary students - Cambridge abolishes beef and lamb and Yale replaces "freshman" with neutral wording
Nationwide education rally on Thursday 6/11 in Athens – Students, university students and parents in the streets
Nationwide education rallies will take place on Thursday, November 6th in Athens and across the country – DOE and OLME are calling for permanent hirings of teachers, better teaching conditions and salary increases
Classes begin at non-state Universities for the first time in Greece – The programs and tuition fees
In November, the private universities UNIC Athens, CITY, Keele of Greece, and Anatolia begin operating — 16 study programs have already been approved, and evaluation for another 12 will be completed by the end of the month. Tuition fees range from €9,000 to €27,000 per year
50% increase in number of people that sat & secured the Certificate of Attainment in Greek
On Saturday, 18 October, the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) hosted a presentation ceremony for the Certificate of Attainment in Greek at the Greek Center, recognising the achievements of candidates who sat the May 2025 examinations
EU wants Erasmus programme extended to North African and Middle Eastern countries
The inclusion of students from non-EU Mediterranean countries is part of the "Pact for the Mediterranean" - Egypt, Israel, Morocco and Palestine among the countries included in the project
Stricter penalties for students for cheating, plagiarism & vandalism – Cases leading to permanent expulsion
The responsibility of students for repairing damages and the measures universities must take for the safety and protection of their infrastructure – Detailed provisions of the Ministry of Education circular