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Department of Economics

ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF THE DEPARTMENT

Organizational Structure of the Department

The Institutions of the Department of Economics comprise the Assembly (Law 4009/11 and 4075/12), the Special General Assembly (Law 4115), the Chairman of the Department and, provided these exist Divisions, the Director of the Division and the General Division Assembly.

The Assembly comprises faculty members (Research and Teaching Personnel) and serving Lecturers, one representative per category members of Laboratory Staff (EDIP) and Special Technical Staff  (ETEP), members of Special Education Personnel (EEP) and two student representatives of the Department (one undergraduate and one graduate) elected in accordance with Law 4009/11.

The Chairman is elected with a 2-year tenure of presidency by the faculty members and the Lecturers, convenes the Assembly, chairs its work and supervises the services of the Department.

Chairman of the Department for 2020-2022 is Professor Stylianos Kotsios. Deputy Chairman is  Associate Professor Dimitrios kenourgios.

THE DIVISION

The Division is governed by the General Assembly of the Division and the Director.

The General Assembly of the Division consists of the faculty of the Department and two student representatives of the Department (one undergraduate and one graduate) elected in accordance with Law 4009/11.

The Director of the Division elected annually, presides over the General Assembly of the Division and coordinates the work of the division.

The Divisions (under approval) are:

 

DIVISIONS

CORRESPONDING OLD DIVISIONS (BEFORE 10/3/2020)
Political Economy, History, Economic Development and International Economics

I.

Political Economy

II.

History, Economic Development and International Economics

Economy, Policy and State

III.

Economy, Policy and State

Business Economics and Business Administration - Finance

IV.

Business Economics and Business Administration - Finance

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V.

Philosophy and Methodology of Social Sciences – Economic and Social History

Mathematics, Informatics and Quantitative Methods

VI.

Mathematics and Informatics

VII.

Quantitative Methods: Statistics and Econometrics