Application to the School of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Economics
The School of Humanities, Social Sciences and Economics calls for applications to its Master’s programmes once or twice per academic year, depending on the programme.
The primary application period starts each March and applies to all Master’s programmes, while a secondary application period starts each November for a limited number of programmes.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit their online applications at the earliest opportunity in to facilitate timely review and maximise the likelihood of securing an available place.
Please ensure that your online application is completed in full, in accordance with the guidelines provided below, and that all required supporting documentation is submitted to enable a comprehensive evaluation.
Detailed instructions for the proper submission of the application are available on the left-hand side of this page.
Submitting your Application
How to apply: Online Application
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Application fee payment
Applicants who are nationals of countries outside the European Union (EU) and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) are required to pay a non-refundable application fee of €100,00 for their application to be considered by the Admissions Committee.
Specifically, applicants from countries not listed in the table below must remit the amount of €100,00 at the time of submission.
The €100,00 application fee is non-refundable. Should the applicant subsequently enrol in the Master’s Programme, the aforementioned amount shall be deducted from the total tuition fees.
The application fee must be paid to the following bank account for the corresponding Programmes:
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Academic Qualifications
All candidates should possess a degree in a relevant subject from a recognized university. To evidence this, please provide the following:
- For Graduates of Greek Universities: Submit a clearly legible photocopy or scanned copy of your degree certificate and transcripts, detailing the courses studied and grades attained. According to Law 4250/14, certificates and documents from all Greek public entities submitted to other Greek public entities do not need to be originals or certified copies.
- For Graduates of Non-Greek Institutions: Provide copies of your degree certificate and transcripts, detailing the courses studied and grades attained. Further validation will be required after your acceptance (refer to the “Post-Acceptance (Enrollment)” section).
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Proof of English language proficiency
For graduates from non-English-speaking universities, a good score in one of the following English proficiency tests is required:
- IELTS* (academic 6.5 and above)
- TOEFL* or TOEFL IBT* (95 and above)
- TOEIC* (745 and above–scores up to 30.06.2024) or TOEIC 4-Skills* (C1-C2 level)
- Alternatively, a certificate of proficiency in English at C1 level recognized by the Greek State.
*scores up to 2 years old
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Curriculum Vitae
You will need to upload a copy of your CV detailing your academic and professional background.
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Post-Acceptance Steps (Enrollment)
Upon acceptance, kindly complete the necessary post-acceptance steps.