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Εθνικό και Καποδιστριακό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών: MSc in Archaeological Science (2023-2024)

FIRST APPLICATION PERIOD FOR THE MSC IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE

The deadline for the first application period is February 28th

ADMISSION

ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS

The program is addressed to:

  • holders of BA in archaeology, humanities and classics wishing to learn how to apply science-based approaches to the study of archaeological evidence, including the environment and the material culture of the past
  • holders of BA or BSc in science, such as geology, physics, chemistry, biology, materials science, and conservation of antiquities and works of art, wishing to learn archaeological research issues and questions, which can be approached through scientific methods of analysis.

The maximum number of students accepted each year is 20.

APPLICATION PERIODS

For the Academic Year 2023-24 there are two application periods:

  1. 15 January 2023 – 28 February 2023. Acceptance letters should be expected within the first 15 days of March.
  2. 1 April 2023 - 30 May 2023: Acceptance letters should be expected within the first 15 days of June.

In order to secure a place in the MSc program the first fee installment (2500 euros) must be deposited until 30 June 2023.

CRITERIA OF ASSESSMENT

Within equal opportunities policies, applications will be assessed by the members of the Admission Committee on the basis of the following criteria:

  1. Academic performance during undergraduate studies, as evidenced by the BA/BSc degree and the Transcript of Records
  2. Curriculum vitae
  3. Academic references
  4. Personal statement
  5. Scientific publications, if any
  6. Working and/or research experience (if any), as certified by appropriate documents
  7. Oral interview, in person or online
  8. If English is not the applicant’s first language, proficiency must be demonstrated by means of an internationally recognized test, with the following results:
    • ITOEFL: Overall score of 88 or above, with at least 17 in Listening, 17 in Writing, 18 in Reading and 20 in Speaking.
    • IELTS: Overall score of 6.5 or above, with at least 5.5 in each component.
    • For students from Greece and other EU countries who follow the CEFR system (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages), a diploma of Level B2 (at least) is also accepted.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Within equal opportunities policies, applications will be assessed in the light of the following criteria:

  1. A BA degree in archaeology, classics or relevant subjects, or a BSc in geosciences or relevant subjects, preferably upper-second (B+), followed by a full transcript of records. All documents must be officially translated in English and validated by an appropriate authority.
  2. A curriculum vitae
  3. Two academic references providing confidential assessments of the applicant’s academic achievement and ability for graduate study and research.
  4. Personal statement (max. 1000 words) by the applicant outlining academic achievements and ambitions.
  5. If English is not the applicant’s first language, proficiency must be demonstrated by means of an internationally recognised test, with the following results:

► ITOEFL: Overall score of 88 or above, with at least 17 in Listening, 17 in Writing, 18 in Reading and 20 in Speaking.

► IELTS: Overall score of 6.5 or above, with at least 5.5 in each component.

► CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages): at least Level B2

APPLICATION PROCEDURES

Step 1: Start your application

In order to submit your application successfully, you will need to have the following documents at hand. For your own convenience, collect them in advance and then proceed to fill in your online application form:

  1. A pdf copy of your National ID and/or Passport
  2. A pdf copy of your Curriculum Vitae
  3. A pdf copy of your BA/BSc degree, which (if applicable) should be followed by a Greek or English translation.
  4. A pdf copy of your undergraduate transcript of records, which (if applicable) should be followed by a Greek or English translation.
  5. A pdf copy of two academic references providing assessments of the applicant’s academic achievement and ability for graduate study and research.
  6. A pdf copy of your personal statement (max. 1000 words) outlining your academic achievements and your reasons for wishing to enroll in the program.
  7. A pdf copy of your proficiency in Greek or English.
  8. A pdf copy of your publications, if any
  9. A pdf copy of documents certifying your working experience and/or research activity
  10. A pdf copy of any documents certifying claims made in the Curriculum Vitae.

If you are a last year undergraduate student, you might not have your degree in hand yet. You will still receive an offer as described in Step 3, on the condition that you will produce your certified degree before you enroll. You still need in Step 1 to have your most recent academic transcript translated and certified, i.e. Document 4.

After filling the online application form and submit the above documents, you will obtain an application ID number. It is important to keep this number for future reference.

The Admission Office will then check your credential, assess your overall grade, inform you about your eligibility for admission to the program, and perhaps suggest additional steps you could take to meet the admission requirements.

On the basis of the criteria of assessment, the Admission Committee will announce the final results of each Application Period.

Step 2: Finalize your application

After receiving information by the Admission Office that you are eligible for admission to the program you should finalize your application by certifying your original documents (degree and transcript of records) and their official translation and send them to the Admission Office.

Step 3: Receive an offer

After completing Step 2 you will receive an uncoditional offer (if you already have a degree) or a conditional offer (if you do not have your degree in hand, yet). You are now ready to apply for a student visa in your country (if applicable).

Step 4: Pay the tuition fees

Please follow the instructions to pay the first installment of 2500 euros to the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.

TUITION FEES

The total cost of the program is 6000 Euros.

This includes tuition fees, educational fieldtrips and costs for the use of the necessary laboratory equipment during both the taught modules and the writing of the MSc thesis.

In order to secure a place in the program the first fee instalment (2500 euros) must be deposited until 30 June. The second instalment (2500 Euros) is due until 31 January. The third, and final, instalment is due until 30 June next year.


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