Provided they meet the necessary conditions, holders of higher education degrees from the country, higher education degrees from EU countries , as well as holders of recognized higher education qualifications from third countries, in accordance with current legislation, are admitted to the Postgraduate Program.
Postgraduate students can attend the following specializations:
- Specialization 1
Hazard, Disaster and Crisis Management - Specialization 2
Environment and Climate Crisis in Education Policies - Specialization 3
Climate Crisis, Environmental Management, and Governance
It is aimed at graduates of all ages. The educational material is structured so that it can be attended by new graduates, as well as workers and professionals who do not have plenty of time to study.
Studying at the Postgraduate Program lasts 3 semesters.
5 courses are taught in the first semester
5 courses are taught in the second semester. Depending on the Direction and Specialization of Study, the student attends 2 to 3 compulsory courses and chooses the rest to complete the 5 courses, from the available elective courses of his Specialization.
In the 3rd semester, the diploma thesis is prepared.
No, physical presence is not required.
- The lectures are held live, are recorded and available to students to watch or review at their convenient time through the eClass platform of the University of Athens (asynchronously).
- Selected lectures and lectures by invited speakers are held via video conference, are recorded and available to students as well for viewing or viewing at their convenient time through the same platform (simultaneously).
- Course material is available online to students through the e-Class platform.
- Finally, the entire student evaluation process is carried out electronically through eClass.
Yes. The material is engaging, the learning material is easy to understand and extremely interesting. Stop reading or attending is really hard.
Course attendance and involvement is tailored to each individual's capabilities as determined by their work and family obligations and financial capacity. There is immediate support for people who have an increased work load, family obligations or are constantly on the move.
Of course. Students located in remote places and do not have the possibility of direct attending can attend the Program's courses through modern and simple technologies, reducing costs and traveling time to minimum.
Each course lasts about a month. An introductory pre-recorded lecture is available at the beginning of each course, and distance learning is then implemented. Thus there is no accumulation of material at the end of the semester and at the same time a natural sequence of knowledge acquisition is achieved.
Tuition is €4,800. It is possible for the tuition fees to be paid in installments throughout the duration of the studies, depending on the financial package chosen by the student.
The maximum number of students is determined in the announcement of each academic year.
There is continuous educational, administrative and technical support (helpdesk) for postgraduate students almost around the clock.
The Program offers a number of parallel events, specialized training seminars, applied field trips and seminars, excursions, etc.
The Postgraduate Program’s Secretariat grants a certificate of relevance to graduates of educational
Departments. However, keep in mind that relevance scoring depends each time on the conditions set
out in the announcement of admissions to which you apply.
The MSc program may grant: (a) up to 2 merit scholarships, which are awarded to outstanding graduate students of the MSc based on their performance in the courses of the first semester, under specific conditions and with specific criteria outlined in the MSc Regulation, and (b) up to 3 reciprocal scholarships for carrying out supplementary teaching work for graduate students, depending on the number of enrolled students in the MSc, the financial capabilities of the program and following the recommendation of the MSc Program Committee.
In both cases, merit scholarships include both, academic and income criteria. The relevant decision is posted in the eClass Announcements.



