About the University
The University of Crete is a young public educational institution
committed to excellence in research and teaching.
Established
in 1973, the University accepted its first students in 1977-78. It now has 16
Departments in 5 Schools (Philosophy, Education, Social, Economic & Political Sciences, Sciences
& Engineering, and Medicine) as well as a number of affiliated
research-oriented institutions, including the Skinakas Observatory, the Natural
History Museum, and the University General Hospital. Currently, over 16,000
undergraduates and 2500 postgraduate students are registered here. They are
educated by an outward looking academic faculty of around 500 members,
supported by adjunct lecturers, post-doctoral researchers, laboratory support
staff and instructors, as well as around 300 technical and administrative support
staff.
The international orientation of the University is reflected in its track
record of collaborations with many of the leading research and educational
institutions in Europe and worldwide as well as active promotion of mobility
and exchange programmes. Research and
research training at all levels benefits also from the close collaboration between
many of the University’s research groups with the Institutes of the Foundation
for Research and Technology – Hellas (FORTH) and the Institute of Marine Biology, Biotechnology and Aquaculture (IMBBC)
Reflecting its research activity and associated initiatives, the University of Crete is the first Greek University to have signed the EU Charter and the Code for the recruitment of researchers, and forms part of the Euraxess European network for the mobility of researchers. The University fully participates in quality assurance mechanisms both for its academic and administrative structures, and it is a strategic choice of the University that there will be an ongoing effort to meet quality in all its structures.
Located at campuses in Heraklion and Rethymnon on the island of Crete, a site rich in ancient and modern Mediterranean cultures, the University offers a vibrant social and intellectual environment for research and education. As such, whether your contact with the University is brief or long-term, we trust it will be rewarding.
Last update 11/02/2015