The Department of Foreign Languages, Translation, and Interpreting (DFLTI) offers, among other programs, the tuition-free Master’s Program (POLICO) in “Politics, Language, and Intercultural Communication,” which collaborates with the Center for Language and Politics.
Through Language, at the Heart of Politics and Communication
At POLICO, we explore the boundaries of language and politics, analyzing through courses, lectures, seminars, and parallel activities, the political uses of language and the transformations of communication for political purposes.
Learn more about POLICO – Announcement for 2024-25
The duration of the program is 3 semesters:
- In the first two semesters of the first year, you attend courses (the language of instruction is Greek)
- In the winter semester of the second year, you will write your Master's Thesis.
At the end of your studies, you are required to have accumulated a total of 90 ECTS credits (30 in the winter semester, 30 in the spring semester, and 30 from the completion of the Master's Thesis).