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The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA), founded in 1837, was the first university in the newly established modern Greek State as well as in the Balkan and eastern Mediterranean area and it has since played a significant role in fostering academic knowledge and culture throughout the region.
Nowadays, NKUA is among the largest universities in Europe with 43 Departments, 65.930 undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral students, 2.189 teaching staff and 1.095 administrative staff. The various Schools/Departments of the University along with its other services are found:
The core of the future of NKUA is in the development of research and education, the innovation and internationalization. Within this context, the University Authorities place particular emphasis on issues like the globalization and diversification of higher education· the ERASMUS+ exchange programme is considered among the most significant means to achieve this objective.
Under the umbrella of the Erasmus programme the NKUA has established 791 bilateral agreements with 395 Higher Education Institutions from Europe and third countries, with which it exchanges annually an increasing number of students for undergraduate, postgraduate or doctoral studies. Up to now the number of the Erasmus incoming students is more than 6.000 and the number of the outgoing students is more than 14.500.