ACS Athens, American Community Schools
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens
The School was founded in 1881 by a consortium of nine American universities in collaboration with leading businessmen. Built on land deeded by the Greek government, it was the first American overseas research center, and is now the largest, along with the American Academy in Rome. It is the largest of the fourteen foreign institutes located in Athens.
International Hellenic University
Hellenic – American Educational Foundation, Athens College
Harokopio University
Harokopio University was the 18th University to be established in Greece, upon the initiative of Professor George Karabatzos. The University bears the name of the national benefactor Panayi Charokopou, a European -minded cosmopolitan, who envisioned an educational institution with excellent building facilities and equipment, operating in harmony with the natural environment, which would provide for a contemporary science learning environment.
"Hellenic Cosmos" Cultural Center
Diavlos Virtual Conference Center
Diavlos Virtual Conference Center is a virtual space portal for content provisioning. It is used for streaming special events organized by and held at third party locations. Such special events provide valuable content, hence they are streamed from Diavlos’ virtual space portal. The portal is also used for occasional events,which may be taking place at third party venues, not registered as content providers in Diavlos’ context.
Museum of Cycladic Art
Eugenides Foundation
The Eugenides Foundation was established in 1956 as a non-profit-making legal entity in private law. Its purpose was to implement the wishes expressed in the last testament of the late Eugenios Eugenides, a benefactor of the Greek nation. Registered and based in Athens, its founding charter states that its objective is to contribute to the education of young Greeks in science and technology.