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OVERVIEW

NUMBER OF STUDENTS

AGGREGATE LEFT INDICATORS

  • 6 Schools
  • 14 Departments
  • 19 Postgraduate degree programmes
  •  8 Phd programmes
  • 28 building complexes
  • 44 fully equipped laboratories
  • 55 Auditoriums and Teaching Rooms
  • 13 Greenhouses

Number of Undergraduate Students

  • 5243  from year 1 to year 5
  • 7139 from year 1 to year 7  
  • 13636 total number of registered students
 
 

Academic Year: 2016-2018

  • Publications in peer-reviewed journals: 7863
  • Citations: 150.004
  • Patents: 76
  • Funded projects: 4585
  • Funding received: 27.760.000 €

Number of Postgraduate Students

  • 656 Academic Year 2021 - 2022 

Number of Phd Students

  • 445 Academic Year 2021 - 2022 

School of Animal Biosciences

Introduction 

The School of Animal Biosciences was  founded in 2019, and consists of two Departments, namely, the Department of Animal Science and the Department of Hydrobiology and Aquaculture; the latter, is under establishment and expected to commence its academic activities in the near future. The School of Animal Biosciences is one of the six (6) Schools of the Agricultural University of Athens, in Greece. Throughout its long educational course, which began more than 100 years ago, the Agricultural University of Athens, has adopted a clear orientation to all disciplines of Plant and Animal Production, providing academic training and conducting research, with the ultimate mission to extend the state-of-the-art and to contribute, dynamically, to the relevant scientific developments. 

Aim

The aim of the School of Animal Biosciences is to provide specialisation and to give prominence to all the scientific fields, associated with Animal Production, Hydrobiology and Aquaculture. 

Vision

The vision of the School of Animal Biosciences includes the incorporation, as well as the optimum use of the existing strong foundation of equipment, infrastructure and know-how, towards the creation of a vigorous, mutually beneficial interaction with society, with regards to the entire “spectrum and horizon”, within the scientific scope of Animal Production, Health and Welfare.

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