University of Piraeus

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University of Piraeus
Πανεπιστήμιο Πειραιώς

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Established 1938
Type Public
Rector Sotiris Karvounis
Undergraduates 8000
Postgraduates 1300
Location Piraeus, Greece
Website http://www.unipi.gr/
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Front entrance of campus

The University of Piraeus (Greek: Πανεπιστήμιο Πειραιώς) was founded in 1938 under the title of the “School for Industrial Studies”, by the Industrialists and Tradesmen Association.


In 1945 it was renamed to “Higher School for Industrial Studies” and its aim was defined to be the systematic, theoretical and practical training of managerial executives.


In 1958, the “Higher School for Industrial Studies” was again renamed to “Graduate School of Industrial Studies”, with its headquarters in Piraeus. Starting from 1966, the University operated in the form of a public legal entity.


In 1989, the “Graduate School of Industrial Studies” was renamed to University of Piraeus.


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  • Technology Education and Digital Systems
  • Informatics
  • Economics
  • Business Administration
  • International and European Studies
  • Statistics and Insurance Science
  • Financial Management and Banking
  • Industrial Management
  • Maritime Studies

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