Mytilene, Greece
Each unit houses a Students’ Welfare Office providing free furnished accommodation (for eligible low‑income students), free meals, student transport passes, scholarships, and academic material distribution. Psychological counseling is offered via the “Network of Counseling and Psychological Support Centres,” operating across campuses, often in partnership with regional hospitals.
Student life is vibrant through active Department-level student associations in all units. These associations organize cultural, social and political activities, and maintain clubs in music, theatre, dance and free software (FOSS) for tech enthusiasts. IEEE and AIESEC student branches are active in engineering and multicultural networking.
Free student accommodation (furnished hotel‑style rooms) is provided in Mytilene for eligible low-income students. Outside this, students often find private housing locally. Housing availability varies greatly by island and is competitive for low-income spots.
Being spread across quieter Greek islands, student safety is generally good and integrated into close-knit island communities. Though infrastructure may be modest, local support and campus associations help ensure student well‑being.
Each campus hosts a Career Office offering job-market orientation, graduate tracking, info on postgraduate studies, scholarships, training seminars, congresses, and support for entering the job market or academia.
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