Promoted by the Florence School of Transnational Governance, the collaboration between the EUI and AUEB is driven by a mutual interest in developing joint educational offerings that will benefit faculty, students, researchers, and staff from both institutions, in various areas, including public policy, economics, global affairs, and digital transformation.
Specific initiatives include establishing dual or joint Master’s degree programmes, and facilitating international mobility for students and researchers, as well as creating opportunities for doctoral and post-doctoral researchers through exchange programmes and teaching roles.
This partnership reflects a commitment to fostering academic excellence and innovation through collaborative educational practices.
The Athens University of Economics and Business is a public, research-oriented university founded in Greece in 1920, making it the third oldest university in the country. The University’s mission reinforces "the production and dissemination of knowledge in fields that serve the national and international economy and society, as well as the cultivation of responsible citizens who can create, participate in, contribute to, and become leaders in the national and international context."
Any further information on this partnership may be obtained from the EUI External Relations.