Basic introduction Chinese name: mbth, University of Athens: ε θ ν ι κ? και Καποδιστριακ? Πανεπιστ? μιο Αθην? ν Founding time: 1837 Location: Main faculties in Greece: Theological Seminary, Academy of Economic Law and Political Science. Full name: National Kapodistrian University of Athens, school profile, founding date, geographical location, historical background, college introduction, school ranking, and overview of Athens University. The National Kapodistrian University of Athens is also referred to as the University of Athens, and the English abbreviation is UoA. GR/[Greek] University of Athens ε θ ν ι κ? και Καποδιστριακ? Πανεπιστ? μιο Αθην? ν Academic year: 1837 Province: Attica City: Athens Number of students: 50,000. The National Kapodisland University of Athens was established on May 3rd, 1837, located in the northeast of the Acropolis. Athens National and Kapodisland University is not only the first university after New Greece, but also the first and oldest university in the Balkans and the Eastern Mediterranean. Now it has become the second largest institution of higher learning in Greece. These departments are: Theological Seminary, Academy of Economic Law and Political Science, Academy of Health Sciences, Academy of Philosophy and Academy of Sciences. Majors include: Bible Studies, Church History, Godfather Studies, Doctrine History, Comparative Theology, Systems Theology, Judicature, Civil Law, Public Law, Criminal Law, Historical Philosophy and Sociology Law, Political Economy, International Economics and Development Studies, Economic Politics and National System, Commerce and Finance, Economic History and Social Science Philosophy, Mathematics and Informatics, Quantitative Methodology, Management, International and European Studies, Political Science, etc. The University of Athens was founded in 1837, in the home of architect Stamatics Cleanthes, and was once a secondary school. It was not only the first university in the newly established Greek country at that time, but also the first university in the whole Balkan Peninsula and the Eastern Mediterranean region. It was called Orson University at that time, and it was not until 1932 that it was changed to its current name. At the beginning of the school, it was composed of theological seminary, law school, medical college and art college (including applied science and mathematics), with 33 professors, 52 students and 75 unregistered listeners. However, Clincese's home soon could not accommodate more and more students, and the second president, Igios A. Ruili, decided to organize a university committee to raise funds to establish a Greek university. This initiative received a warm response quickly. Rich businessmen, scholars, Greeks living abroad, priests, working class and Greek self-employed individuals who have not recovered Greece raised a sum of money 1839 (equivalent to16 of the required construction cost) at the end of March. On May 5th of the same year, the school agreed to adopt the design of Danish architect Christine Hansen, and held a groundbreaking ceremony on July 2nd. King Orson laid the foundation stone for the university himself. The cornerstone reads: Helen University was founded on July 2, the seventh year of the reign of King Orson I 1839. With the help of Greeks and people who love Greece, this university is located in the Acropolis. The Acropolis is a pearl of Athens and Greece, and a symbol of democracy in Athens. The acropolis is 156 meters above sea level and can be seen anywhere in Athens. This natural mountain makes it possible for people to climb the Acropolis from the west. The top of the Acropolis is a collection of the most outstanding works of ancient Greek civilization, and the Acropolis is also famous for its museums. Among them, the most famous are the Parthenon (also known as the Temple of Athena) and the entrance to the Acropolis. There is also the Acropolis Museum, which houses the original sculptures and other cultural relics of the Acropolis. The Acropolis has a blue and white Greek flag, from which you can overlook the whole city of Athens. Historical Background The University of Athens is the highest hall of Greek academic circles and has made indelible contributions to the development of Greek science and culture. At the same time, it is also a forum for social and ideological exchanges. During World War II, Greece was occupied by German and Italian troops, and thousands of teachers and students in the school became the new force against fascism. The names of these victims are engraved on the memorial column at the entrance of the main building of the school, next to the names of other brave men who died for their country. The University of Athens was founded in 1837. It was not only the first university in a newly established Greek country at that time, but also the first university in the Balkans and the middle of the Mediterranean. Formerly known as Orson University, there are only four departments of engineering, law, medicine and art, with 33 professors, 52 formal students and 75 auditees. /kloc-changed its name in 0/932. 184 1 year, under the auspices of Danish designers, new teaching buildings were built and new classes appeared. With the continuous increase of majors, the number of students has also increased year by year. 1987 In May, on the day of celebrating the 50th anniversary of the school's birth1987, the school history museum was opened, allowing people to review every step of the university's development. College Introduction The University of Athens has 5 colleges, 22 departments and 7 independent departments. The dean is responsible for the work of the whole hospital, and there are department directors and professional directors. Each college has a college congress, a dean's meeting and a dean. Department management agencies include Congress, management committee and department heads. Professional management institutions are congresses and professional directors. The affiliation of each department is as follows: Theological Seminary: Theology Department, Pastoral Department. Faculty of Law, Economics and Politics: Faculty of Law, Faculty of Economics and Faculty of Political Management. School of Health: Department of Medicine (University Affiliated Hospital), Department of Dentistry, Department of Pharmacy and Department of Nursing. Art College: Greek Language and Literature Department, History and Archaeology Department, Philosophy Education Psychology Department, English Language and Literature Department, French Language and Literature Department, Foreign Culture Department. The independent departments are: Physical Education and Sports Department, Primary Education Department, Preschool Education Department, Home Economics Department, Drama Research Department, Mass Communication Department and Music Department. Some departments offer postgraduate courses and can award doctoral degrees. School Ranking Domestic University Ranking Global University Network (4ICU) National University Ranking 4 International College &; University 1 Global University Ranking Webometrics World University Ranking webometrics 5 13 Times Higher Education -QS World University Ranking QS Top 200 Global University Ranking Times Higher Education -QS Arts and Humanities University Ranking QS TOP- Arts and Humanities 186 times Higher Education -QS Polytechnic University Ranking QSTO P-Technology 263 times Higher Education -QS Social Sciences University Ranking QS