INVITATION FOR APPLICATIONS FOR MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAM “ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND PUBLIC HEALTH” FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2023-2024

The Department of Chemistry at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA) announces the opening of thirty (30) positions for master’s degree students for the establishment and operation of the English-taught Master’s Program in “Environmental Sciences and Public Health.”
The M.Sc. program was established in the academic year 2022 (Government Gazette: 1192, B’ 16-3-2022) and will operate with tuition fees according to Law 4957/2022.
The purpose of the Master’s Program in “Environmental Sciences and Public Health” is twofold. Firstly, it aims to promote scientific knowledge and the application of new knowledge and technology in the context of the new conditions and challenges of climate crisis management in the 21st century. Secondly, it aims to specialize new scientists with a focus on the environment and public health and the ways in which these fields interact, complement, and overlap. The M.Sc. program leads to the award of a Master’s degree upon the successful completion of four academic semesters.
Categories of prospective graduates
The M.Sc. program in “Environmental Sciences and Public Health” accepts graduates from Schools of Natural Sciences, Engineering, Health Sciences, Public Health, Agriculture, and Environment of domestic institutions, as well as recognized equivalent institutions abroad. The English-taught M.Sc. program primarily targets international candidates. Additionally, supernumerary members of the EEP(Special teaching stuff), EDIP(Laboratory Teaching stuff), and ETEP(Laboratory Technical Stuff) categories are eligible for admission, as specified in paragraph 8 of article 34 of Law 4485/17.
Selection Criteria
The selection of students is carried out in accordance with Law 4485/2017 and the provisions of the current Regulation.
The required documents are:
1. Application Form
2. Curriculum Vitae
3. Copy of bachelor’s degree or certificate of completion of studies. Prospective graduates can also submit an application, provided that they will have obtained the certificate of completion of studies no later than one day before the meeting date of the Department of Chemistry Assembly, which will approve the list of candidates.
4. Transcript of Records
5. Publications in peer-reviewed journals, if applicable.
6. Evidence of professional or research activity, if applicable.
7. Photocopy of passport and/or identification card.
8. Two reference letters.
9. English language certificate (at least B2 level).
Students from foreign institutions must submit a certificate of equivalence and/or provide the required documents for the recognition of their undergraduate degree through the Hellenic NARIC (DOATAP), in accordance with Article 34, paragraph 7 of Law 4485/17 and Article 101, paragraph 5 of Law 4547/18.
The tuition fees for the attendance of the MSc program amount to €6,000 in total for candidates from within the EU, and €10,000 in total for candidates from outside the EU. The fees are divided into four equal installments, payable at the beginning of each semester.
For more information about the MSc program, please visit the website http://esph.chem.uoa.gr/.
Applications for candidacy
Interested candidates are required to complete the application form electronically and submit the following documents to the Department of Chemistry via https://esph.chem.uoa.gr/ from Tuesday, July 11, 2023, until Friday, September 22, 2023.
1. Curriculum Vitae
2. Copy of Bachelor’s degree or certificate of completion of studies
3. Transcript of Records
4. Scientific publications, if applicable
5. Proof of professional or research activity, if applicable
6. Photocopy of identification card or passport
7. Two recommendation letters (If not included in the application for candidacy, they will be sent to esph@chem.uoa.gr)
8. Knowledge certificate of the English language is a prerequisite for participation in the MSc program. If an applicant is not certified with a B2 level diploma or higher, they will be assessed through a written examination of a scientific text by the Selection Committee.
9. Certificate of English Proficiency or Adequate Knowledge of the English Language for international applicants, as determined by the Selection Committee of the MSc program.
10. Recognition of an academic degree from a foreign institution.
For students from foreign institutions who do not provide a certificate of recognition of their academic degree from DOATAP, the following procedure is followed:
• The Department Assembly appoints a committee responsible for determining whether a foreign institution or a type of foreign degree is recognized. In order for a degree to be recognized, the following conditions must be met:
• The institution that awards the degrees must be included in the list of foreign institutions maintained and updated by DOATAP.
• The student must provide a certificate of place of study issued and sent by the foreign university. If the place of study or part of it is certified as Greek territory, the degree is not recognized unless the part of study conducted in Greek territory is from a public university.
For further information, please contact the Secretariat of the Department of Chemistry at the following telephone numbers: +30210 7274098, 7274386, 7274557.

The Director of the MSc program
Nikolaos Thomaidis
Professor