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Photos: Greek students protest government plan for private universities

The government is expected to submit a bill to parliament that would permit private universities to operate inside Greece.

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People march during a protest against plans by Greece's centre-right government to allow privately run universities, in central Athens. [Michael Varaklas/AP Photo]
By News Agencies
Published On 11 Jan 202411 Jan 2024

Thousands of Greek students rallied in Athens and other cities on Thursday to protest against planned education reforms that would allow the introduction of private universities in the country.

The conservative government of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who won a second term last year, is expected to submit a bill to parliament this month that would permit private universities to operate inside Greece.

The government has said the schools will operate as branches of foreign universities. Many believe the move will devalue degrees from Greece’s public universities and that the private system will exclude those who cannot afford it.

The change will “tear apart the public university as we knew it”, said student Christina Iliopoulou, who joined the protest in Athens. “It will destroy our daily life in terms of how we will be able to find a job after we graduate.”

The protests were largely peaceful, but there was a brief clash in Athens between protesters and police, who fired tear gas.

Universities in Greece are government-funded institutions where attendance has been free for decades.

But Greece has implemented a series of education reforms in the past despite fierce opposition from students and staff.

The government, which enjoys a parliamentary majority, has argued that the reform would bolster the economy by luring back some of around 40,000 students now studying overseas and reverse a brain drain of academics prompted by the 2010-2018 debt crisis.

The private universities’ curriculum would follow very strict academic standards, the government said last week, adding that the reform would also free public universities of bureaucracy and boost their self-governance.

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The government argues that ending the state monopoly on higher education would reduce the number of Greeks seeking opportunities abroad, but opponents say it would undermine publicly run educational institutions. [Michael Varaklas/AP Photo]
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People shout slogans during the protest against the government's plans for private universities. [Michael Varaklas/AP Photo]
Students clash with riot police in front of the Greek Parliament during a demonstration against the government's plans for private universities, in Athens
Students clash with riot police in front of the Hellenic Parliament. [Angelos Tzortzinis/AFP]
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Greek university students take part in a demonstration against a planned bill that opens the way for the operation of private universities. [Alkis Konstantinidis/Reuters]
People on the ground after a scuffle with the police during a protest against plans by Greece's center-right government to allow privately run universities, in central Athens
People on the ground after a scuffle with the police during the protest. [Michael Varaklas/AP Photo]
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A woman shouts slogans during a protest against plans by Greece's centre-right government to allow privately run universities, in central Athens. [Michael Varaklas/AP Photo]
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Greek university students chant slogans during the demonstration. [Alkis Konstantinidis/Reuters]
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A man holds a flare during the protest. [Michael Varaklas/AP Photo]
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A Greek university student reacts as riot police use tear gas during the demonstration against a planned bill that opens the way for the operation of private universities, in Athens. [Alkis Konstantinidis/Reuters]

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