Οικονομικό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών | |
Emblem of the Athens University of Economics and Business | |
Former names | Ανωτάτη Σχολή Εμπορικών Σπουδών ΑΣΟΕΕ/ASOEE (Ανωτάτη Σχολή Οικονομικών και Εμπορικών Επιστημών) |
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Type | Public Greece University System Higher Education Institution |
Established | 1920 |
Chancellor | Dimitris Bourantonis |
Vice-Chancellor |
Vasilios Vasdekis
Georgios Lekakos
Konstantinos Drakos
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Students | 3,000 per year[citation needed] |
Undergraduates | 1,800 per year[citation needed] |
Postgraduates | 1,200 per year[citation needed] |
Location | , Greece [ ⚑ ] 37°59′38″N 23°43′56″E / 37.99389°N 23.73222°E |
Newspaper | ΟΠΑ NEWS |
Dark red and white |u}}rs | Dark red and white |
Website | www.aueb.gr |
Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB; Greek: Οικονομικό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών, Oikonomiko Panepistimio Athinon, abbrev. ΟΠΑ, OPA) was founded in 1920 in Athens, Greece and is the oldest university in Greece in the field of economics. Before 1989, the university was known in Greek as the Supreme School of Economics and Business (Ανωτάτη Σχολή Οικονομικών και Εμπορικών Επιστημών, Anotati Scholi Oikonomikon kai Emborikon Epistimon, abbrev. ΑΣΟΕΕ, ASOEE). Though the university of business's official name has changed, it is still known popularly in Greek by this former acronym.[1]
The Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) was founded in 1920 under the name of Athens School of Commercial Studies. It was renamed in 1926 as the Athens School of Economics and Business, a name that was retained until 1989 when it assumed its present name, the Athens University of Economics and Business.[2]
It is the oldest university in Greece in the fields of Economics and Business, its roots tracing to the establishment of a Merchant Academy in Athens. Up to 1955 the school offered only one degree in the general area of economics and commerce. In 1955 the duration of study at the School is increased from three to four years and two cycles of study leading to two separate degrees: one in economics and the other in business administration. In 1984 the school was divided into three departments, namely the Department of Economics, the Department of Business Administration and the Department of Statistics and Business Informatics, the latter renamed to the Informatics Department in 1995.
In 1989, the university expanded to six departments. From 1999 onwards, the university developed even further and nowadays it includes eight academic departments, offering eight undergraduate degrees, 28 master's degrees and an equivalent number of doctoral programs.
Its main building is housed on Patision Street 76, while other buildings of the university are located in the nearby area.[3]
The Athens University of Economics and Business today comprises three Schools and 8 academic Departments.[4]
Schools | Departments |
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School of Business |
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School of Economics | |
School of Informatics |
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Each Department accepts students at the undergraduate level, after successfully passing the pan-Hellenic exams, and offers a 4-year undergraduate program of studies. Each academic department also offers one or more graduate programs of studies, leading to a master's degree, as well as a Doctoral Program, leading to a PhD Degree.
Each department of the Athens University of Economics and Business awards an undergraduate degree (Ptychion) equivalent to a four-year B.A. or B.Sc. in their respective fields. To be able to graduate and get their degree, a student has to attend and successfully complete 8 semesters of study (four years), corresponding to a total of approximately 240 ECTS credit hours. Foreign language courses in English, French, or German are offered in all semesters and count towards degree requirements. Depending on their choice of electives, students acquire a major concentration on particular subjects.
In addition to the above, there are many courses offered in English, mainly (but not only) for international students who come to AUEB under the Erasmus program.[13] A total of approximately 60 courses are offered in English, each one counting towards 6 ECTS credits.
Doctorates are awarded by each Department upon the completion of courses, a successful qualifying exam, a dissertation and its successful defence in public. Holding a master's degree is a necessary requirement in order to be accepted to the Ph.D. program.
There are 29 different Masters Programmes that are currently offered at AUEB. They include full-time programmes, part-time programmes, and joint programmes.[14]
The duration of graduate studies at the Master's level is between 15–27 months. Students are admitted to these programs after satisfying certain admission criteria such as results at the GMAT or GRE tests, proficiency of English, academic performance at the undergraduate level, work experience (mainly for the MBA as well as the part-time programs). Graduate students may receive scholarships or assistantships.
The university offers additional training to the students of the university, as well as executive training programs.
A number of non-degree courses are offered to students who are interested in expanding their knowledge and skills. These include foreign language courses and courses on computer skills.[15] In addition, a large number of executive seminars are offered, either in-house to companies or open.[16]
In 2015 the external evaluation committee gave Athens University of Economics and Business a Positive evaluation.[1]
An external evaluation of all academic departments in Greek universities was conducted by the Hellenic Quality Assurance and Accreditation Agency (HQA).[17]
The Athens University of Economics and Business is ranked 601st-800th in The Times Higher Education (THE) annual list [18] and 101st-150th in the QS World University Rankings in Business and Management Studies.[19][20]
In the field of econometrics, AUEB comes internationally in 48th place according to the Journal of Econometric Theory. The economics department ranks in the 76th place worldwide.[21]
The MBA International Program, has nine specializations / majors and is offered in English. The Program is accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA), and ranked among the top 20 MBA prograin Europe and the top 50 in the world.[22]
The Athens University of Economics and Business is located in downtown Athens. The main building of the university is located at 76, Patision Street in Athens, two blocks away from the Archaeological Museum.[3] This site was where the first football ground of Panathinaikos Football Club existed from 1908 until 1922. The contemporary building was constructed in 1935 with money donated by the Greek-Russian benefactor Grigorios Maraslis. The rear of the building faces the Pedion Areos Park and the facilities of Panellinios Sports Club. Nine more buildings in the area cover the university's teaching, research and administrative needs.[3]
The AUEB library was founded in 1928 and in 1990 it experienced a massive modernization and IT automation, partly financed by the European Community. Today it covers all aspects of automation, including OPAC, SDI, acquisitions, bar-code-based lending, etc., and uses the integrated library automation system Equilibrium-Libreto.[23]
The library comprises more than 100,000 book titles, and more than 1,000 printed academic journal titles covering areas of Economics, International and European Economic Studies, Business Administration, Management Science and Marketing, Informatics, Statistics, Accounting and Finance, and Management and Technology.
The library also offers 150 CD-ROMs (the Official Journal of the EC in full text, bibliographical database of the Official Publications of the EU, statistical data on the imports and exports of the member-states of the EU etc.) Access to the above-mentioned CD-ROMs is available from all library departments via the CD-ROM network. Finally, the library offers daily business magazines and journals in the areas of economics and business.
In addition, the Library participates in a consortium for national and international inter-library loans. Thus, the library users have access to the libraries of the Centre of Planning and Economic Research, the Bank of Greece, the National Documentation Centre, as well as to several libraries in Europe. The library employs 14 people.
Business databases and literature search facilities
The AUEB library subscribes over 1,000 electronic journals through all the major electronic search engines (EBSCO, Elsevier's Sciencedirect, Springer's Link, JSTOR, MCB, WilsonWeb, Blackwell publishing, Oxford University Press, Wiley InterScience, CambridgeJournalsOnline etc.). Electronic access to the subscribed journals can be performed from any computer connected to the university intranet or irrespective of location. Also the library offers access to the OECD iLibrary (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) database including data, analyses and forecasts.
The library also encompasses the European Documentation Centre which was established by the European Commission in partnership with the university in June 1992 in order to support teaching and research on EU matters. It is part of the university's library and is open to all members of the university, to the wider academic community as well as to everyone interested in EU policies and affairs.
AUEB Publishing The institute has recently developed a publishing activity. One of the future plans of the company is to set up an academic bookshop with special prices for the students. In the meantime, books are sold from the Company's offices.[24]
AUEB computer center facilities occupy an area of approximately 700 square meters and hold an extensive library of educational, scientific and business software.
Serving more than 7,000 users, the Computer Centre research and teaching facilities include five computer labs.
The activities undertaken by the faculty are twofold:[25]
The research laboratories currently operating at AUEB are the following:[26]
There are several academic, political, cultural and athletic groups active, as well as numerous alumni associations.[27][28][29] The students' union is named after Sotiris Petroulas, a student of the university who was killed during demonstrations against the Apostasia of 1965.[30] Some of the university’s students’ clubs are the following:
- AUEBs’ Investment and Finance Club[31]
- AUEBs’ Club for entrepreneurship «ThinkBiz» [32]
- FOSS Community[33]
- AUEBs’ Erasmus Club
- AUEBs’ Debate Club
- AUEBs’ Film Team
- AUEBs’ Photography Club
- AUEBs’ Theatre Club
- Traditional Dances Club
- AUEBs’ Music Team
-AUEBs’ Sport Club (Track and Field, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, 5x5 football)
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athens University of Economics and Business.
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