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A public state university in Chania, Crete, founded in 1977 and offering engineering and architecture programs. It is highly ranked among Greek technical universities in research productivity and international recognition.
The University of Crete is a public, research-oriented institution in Crete, Greece, with campuses in Rethymno and Heraklion. It has 16 departments in five schools, offering undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in various disciplines.
Learn about the higher education system, qualifications, and institutions in Greece. Find out the differences between universities, technical universities, and other types of HEIs, and the history and reforms of the Bologna process.
TEI Crete, with its 400 teaching staff and technical and clerical staff, provides education to more than 14,500 students. Education is delivered at the base campus in Heraklion city and at five branches in towns of Crete (Chania, Rethymnon, Aghios Nicolaos, Ierapetra and Siteia).
A school of mines is an engineering school that focuses on mining engineering and applied science. This web page lists schools of mines from different countries and regions, with their locations, names and notes.
National Technical University of Athens; Technical University of Crete: Technical University of Crete; Polytechnic Faculties (School of Engineering), University of Patras archived from the original on 22 July 2009 at upatras.gr
Learn about the history, academic profile, campus and culture of NTUA, one of the oldest and most prestigious engineering schools in Greece. NTUA offers nine schools of engineering, architecture and applied sciences, and has a selective admission process based on Panhellenic Exams.
An institute of technology is a tertiary education institution that specializes in engineering, technology, applied science, and natural sciences. The term is used in different countries and contexts, and may be synonymous with polytechnic, technical university, or university of technology.