AGRICULTURAL

UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS
AGRICULTURAL
UNIVERSITY
OF ATHENS
CONTACT
Telephones - Map

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 

Signing of a Memorandum of Understanding for the creation of an Entrepreneurship Hub among the AUA, the Harokopio University of Athens and the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

Friday 28 April 2023 

Ιt is a noteworthy fact that a Memorandum of Understanding has been concluded for the creation of an Entrepreneurship Hub among the Agricultural University of Athens, the Harokopio University of Athens and the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. The three Greek Universities-Partners have signed the Memorandum of Understanding, under the context of their main mission being the provision and the dissemination of knowledge, with the aim of developing an ecosystem which will enable all the Academic and Research Personnel not only to produce knowledge, but also to “spill it over” in the interests of the society.

Along these lines, the existence of an appropriate institutional administrative structure is important for the shaping of this ecosystem, because it will have a decisive part to play in connecting University and its Staff with economy, specifically with the sector of industry and enterprises. The Technology Transfer Offices (TTO) constitute such a structure, since they have been functioning in the Universities all over Greece carrying out information and support actions on technology transfer issues {seeking Industrial Research funding, protection of the industrial property with a Patent, taking advantage of the industrial property by means of licensing and/or the creation of spin-offs}.

In addition, the Technology Transfer Offices either provide support services and entrepreneurship development or collaborate directly with the competent business structures (business accelerators, Technology Parks), for the creation of spin-off firms and start-up companies, through the implementation of business acceleration Programs and the organization of business competitions.

Essentially in this way, an Entrepreneurship Hub is being established, which has a strong appeal to young scientists and the potential to become the trigger for avoiding brain drain abroad. Besides, innovations will be utilized and novel economic units with technology transfer are to be formed, which will further contribute to the economic growth of the country. There is a high likelihood that a research infrastructure for young scientists to work on will be set up, too.

Ιt is a noteworthy fact that a Memorandum of Understanding has been concluded for the creation of an Entrepreneurship Hub among the Agricultural University of Athens, the Harokopio University of Athens and the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. The three Greek Universities-Partners have signed the Memorandum of Understanding, under the context of their main mission being the provision and the dissemination of knowledge, with the aim of developing an ecosystem which will enable all the Academic and Research Personnel not only to produce knowledge, but also to “spill it over” in the interests of the society.

Along these lines, the existence of an appropriate institutional administrative structure is important for the shaping of this ecosystem, because it will have a decisive part to play in connecting University and its Staff with economy, specifically with the sector of industry and enterprises. The Technology Transfer Offices (TTO) constitute such a structure, since they have been functioning in the Universities all over Greece carrying out information and support actions on technology transfer issues {seeking Industrial Research funding, protection of the industrial property with a Patent, taking advantage of the industrial property by means of licensing and/or the creation of spin-offs}.

In addition, the Technology Transfer Offices either provide support services and entrepreneurship development or collaborate directly with the competent business structures (business accelerators, Technology Parks), for the creation of spin-off firms and start-up companies, through the implementation of business acceleration Programs and the organization of business competitions.

Essentially in this way, an Entrepreneurship Hub is being established, which has a strong appeal to young scientists and the potential to become the trigger for avoiding brain drain abroad. Besides, innovations will be utilized and novel economic units with technology transfer are to be formed, which will further contribute to the economic growth of the country. There is a high likelihood that a research infrastructure for young scientists to work on will be set up, too.


NEWSLETTER

Agricultural University of Athens, Iera odos 75, ΤΚ 11855, Athens
magnifierchevron-down linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram Skip to content