Technological Educational Institute of Central Greece


The Technological Educational Institute 'of Central Greece' was a university founded in 2013, had a main campus in the City of Lamia, Phthiotis, Central Greece, and four branch campuses. An institution of higher education of the State University System of Greece, having full self governance and functions under the supervision of the Ministry of Education, laws 2916 on 11-6-2001 and 3549 on 20-3-2007. The Technological Institute of Central Greece has abolished on 29 January 2019 and ceased to be a university in its own name status by an Act of Hellenic Parliament, Law 4589/29-1-2019. Educational departments absorbed by the Agricultural University of Athens, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, University of Thessaly.
It offered 4-year undergraduate degree programs with awarded qualification πτυχίο, in line with the Bologna process legally equivalent to a Bachelor's degree, and 1½ years, one-and-a-half-year full-time or 3-year part-time, postgraduate degree programs with awarded qualification μεταπτυχιακό δίπλωμα ειδίκευσης, postgraduate specialised diploma, legally equivalent to a Master's degree. Postgraduate programs have statutory tuition fees. The undergraduate degree studies was previously 3½ years, three-and-a-half-year confers a legally equivalent to an Ordinary Bachelor’s degree.
The Centre of Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning, is a separate continuing and professional adult educational unit within Technological Educational Institute of Central Greece offers Lifelong Learning short-term courses in a wide range of subjects, at non-formal education (NFE), although it is fully or partially regulated by the state and lead to officially recognised qualifications, with tuition fee at on-campus or off-campus through online live streaming by Distance e-Learning Mode mediated via real time Distance Learning Platform.
The Technological Educational Institute of Central Greece's Centre of Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning is certified by the National Organization for the Certification of Qualifications and Vocational Guidance. In Greece, adult education and lifelong learning education is offered to students of all adult ages.

History

In 1994, the Technological Educational Institute of Larissa in the City of Lamia constituent campus was separated from TEI of Larissa and it founded as the TEI of Lamia, a new independent Technological Education Institution in its own right granting its own degrees. In 2013, TEI of Lamia and the TEI of Chalkida agreed to a merger, Presidential Decree 100, Government Gazette 135/Α/5-6-2013. The founded institution was named TEI of Central Greece with the City of Lamia campus becoming the university's main campus. As the European Union determined, in October 2017 the Ministry of Education specified all TEIs will be merged with the corresponding universities and each TEI department will be absorbed by a corresponding department. On January 17, 2019 the Hellenic Parliamentary Committee Session has voted the submitting draft law on December 28, 2018 and corresponding law 4589 has been published on the Government Gazette 13/Α/29-1-2019.
The TEI of Central Greece abolished and ceased to be operated, which enrolled its final last cohort of students in fall 2018. Subsequently, the Departments of Informatics, Electronic Engineering, Nursing, Physiotherapy, were incorporated into the University of Thessaly (UTH), and the TEI of Central Greece main campus in the City of Lamia was incorporated into the University of Thessaly constituent campus in the City of Lamia and became its campus part. The campus has, since the integration, been located into two parts, on the North Site and on the South Site in what has since become the main campus of the University of Thessaly in the City of Lamia. University of Thessaly in the City of Lamia, also University of Thessaly, City of Lamia, is regarded as the University of Thessaly's southernmost branch campus at the time of its founding in 2013.
University of Thessaly in the City of Lamia has two sites. North Site locates at 2-4 Papasiopoulou str, 351 31, City of Lamia, Galaneika district, attached to the 16th Primary School’s building, on the outskirts of the Saint Michael and Gabriel's wooded hillside. It is 1.2 km from the city center, 300 m close to Town Hall, 5 km from South Site. South Site locates at 3rd Km Old National Road Lamia - Athens, 351 32, City of Lamia, Nea Ampliani district, at nearby old airport. It is 4 km from the city center, in the South End suburb of the city.

Organisation

The academic year was divided in two semesters, a semester lasts 13 full weeks and it can be extended up to two weeks, Law 4009/2011, Government Gazette 195/A/6-9-2011. One academic year corresponds to 60 ECTS credit points. For UNESCO's ISCED International Standard Classification of Education, European Qualifications Framework, and National Qualification Framework of Greece named Hellenic Qualification Framework, the classification of qualification level for Bachelor‛s degree is at Level 6 and for Master‛s degree is at Level 7. The Senior Project has 20 ECTS. A graduate of specialty engineering disciplines only, it can hold the state-granted and approved professional title of "Licensed Engineer", when meet the criteria and pass the qualification exams by the National Engineering Accreditation Council of Greece State Department of Regulatory Authority. A professional qualification is indicated by the post-nominals LEng designation authorizes a regulation and licensure in engineering with a number of register ID license. The Technological Educational Institute engineering graduate is a technological or technologist engineer, known as engineering technologist. The Licensed Engineer LEng should not be confused with Technologist Engineer which is legally regulated and limited to Technological Education Institute graduate.

Specialisation semester

The Co-operative Education Employment-integrated Program also known as specialisation semester of supervised experiential learning work. It is an off-campus undergraduate semester where the student is a trainee-in-practice has employment and practical training for 10 ECTS credits, 960 hours in a specialised subject of free-choice. It can also be a concentration splits into specialisations within the internship subject. TEI Internship is a government subsidy industry placement of fixed-term contract for students recruited by employers. The TEI students should find by themselves an internship term of placement. TEIs are not responsible for finding internships. The Educational Collaboration Agreement of internship is a paid CDD employment contract signed between a student, and the co-op employer, accredited by the university, under the tutelage of a supervised TEI professor. It is state funded by the Workforce Employment Organisation of Greece - OAED. The co-op employer must register internship student into the Social Security System, while at the internship end receives reimbursement.

Εxchange program

An exchange student is an incoming from abroad or outgoing to abroad, at an affiliated HE Institution of the TEI of Central Greece.
The duration of exchange is 1 term or 1 academic year. The affiliated institution can be a partner HEI located in Erasmus partner countries through inter-institutional agreements between HEIs.
The official language of instruction at TEIs is Greek. It generally requires a B2 English language level, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, which is equivalent to a total score of 72 in TOEFL or a total score 6 score in IELTS. Before applying to the TEICG's Erasmus Office, it needs to be nominated by student's home institution having a valid bilateral agreement between TEICG institution.
The European Health Insurance Card from their home countries is obligatory for Erasmus EU/EFTA students. If they do not have national health insurance in their home country then have two options, they can purchase health insurance in their home countries or join the Greece National Health System. Students from any other non-EU/EFTA country must have a private health insurance. The TEI does not offer accommodation, and students have to make house arrangements by themselves. Non-EU/EFTA students must follow the visa regulations foreseen for every specific country. The TEICG has a student restaurant in its South Site where Erasmus students can have meals at a reduced price. The Erasmus Student Network Greece is a non-profit organization for the Erasmus Student Affairs.

Diploma supplement

As part of the Bologna Process, European Commission, the Europass Diploma Supplement is issued and awarded by Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) upon graduation of a course of studies, free of charge, in both Greek and English, accredited by National Europass Centre of Greece, the EOPPEP organisation. A Diploma Supplement is an accredited document has a standardised description of the content and status of the studies completed by its holder that are commonly easily understood, especially outside the country where they were awarded – it is not a substitute qualification for the original, nor a CV, nor guarantee recognition.