University

The challenge for universities

The first big step toward opening up universities by allowing the establishment of private ones has been taken. 

The crucial point will be, after the reform is passed, to implement it in a way that will justify the goal of upgrading Greek higher education and making it more outward-looking.

University security apparently lost in translation

Only four of the country's 25 universities have security plans recognized by the Citizen Protection Ministry and, as recent developments have shown, even these have yet to be implemented. Plans have been drafted by the universities of Patra and Thessaloniki, along with Athens' National Technical University and University of Economics. 

Without protection

During periods of significant tension like the present, the presence of a campus police force at the country's universities would indeed fuel the fire and make targets of its officers. This, however, does not mean that the plan to introduce security to these institutions should be abandoned. 

Footing the bill

The government could not have asked for better promotion of its bill allowing the establishment of private universities than that provided by the squatters at public universities.

Lawlessness, extensive graffiti, and violence are due to a minority that is holding them hostage.

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