Ioannis Chatzigeorgiou

Ioannis Chatzigeorgiou

academic Greece

Ioannis Chatzigeorgiou is the rector of the National Technical University of Athens (Ethniko Metsovio Polytechnio), known for his commitment to reforming the university environment and addressing issues related to safety and security on campus. His efforts to 'clean up' the university from illegal occupations have been met with both support and backlash, including threats against his life, highlighting the ongoing tensions surrounding academic freedom and institutional governance in Greek higher education.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
8,061
Power
147$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Greece 1 6.00 0.08% +0% 10,423,054 8,061 $190,000 147$
Totals 1 10,423,054 8,061 $190,000 147$
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Recent Mentions

Greece Greece: Ioannis Chatzigeorgiou is the rector of the National Technical University of Athens who proposed the use of digital work cards. 6

Kathimerini: Δεν θέλουν να χτυπούν κάρτα στο Πολυτεχνείο

Greece Greece: Ioannis Chatzigeorgiou is the rector of the National Technical University of Athens and commented on the inadequacies of law 4957/2022. 5

Kathimerini: Οι λέξεις και τα νομοσχέδια

Greece Greece: Ioannis Chatzigeorgiou is the rector of the institution who commented on the decision to install security cameras. 7

Kathimerini: Κάμερες στο ιστορικό κτίριο του Πολυτεχνείου – Το ΕΜΠ δεν «πτοείται» από τους βανδαλισμούς

Greece Greece: Ioannis Chatzigeorgiou is the rector of the National Technical University of Athens and a professor in the School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering. 8

Kathimerini: Το πρώτο μεταπτυχιακό με δίδακτρα από το ΕΜΠ

Greece Greece: Ioannis Chatzigeorgiou is the rector of the National Technical University of Athens who has been targeted with threats against his life. 7

Kathimerini: Ανοιγοκλείνουν τα «στέκια» των ΑΕΙ