Who can apply to the Program?

Graduates of Greek Universities (AEI) and former Technological Educational Institutes (TEI) are eligible to apply.

Yes, the program offers distance learning options through both synchronous and asynchronous teaching methods.

Classes take place on weekends and/or during evening hours on weekdays. The final schedule is determined based on the total number of student groups formed.

Each instructor decides on the assessment method for their course and informs students at the beginning of each semester. Course syllabi provide detailed information on the assessment methods for each course. Please note that written exams are conducted in person.

The total duration is three (3) semesters: the first two semesters comprise coursework, while the third is dedicated to the thesis.

Yes, the Program charges tuition fees of €2,200, payable in three installments. Scholarships are also available based on socioeconomic criteria.

Not necessarily. Basic knowledge is sufficient, as the program provides the required introduction to digital tools and technologies.

An internship is not mandatory. However, students may participate in collaborative projects and initiatives with archival institutions.

Selection is based on evaluation of the application dossier and an interview. Detailed admission criteria can be found under ‘Admissions’.