Study in Greece-Virtual Tour on Greek University’s Campus” Project

With fewer students physically visiting before applying, institutions need a virtual tour that can differentiate, convey culture, and tell their unique story. Holding this purpose, Study-in-Greece decided to fund all the higher education institutions in Greece by initiating the “Virtual Tour on Greek University’s Campus” Project. AUEB is the first among all the public higher education institutions in Greece, to launch its online virtual campus tour. From lecture halls to cafeterias to libraries, the virtual tour introduces the different kinds of facilities that AUEB students use daily. 

This virtual tour enables visitors to catch a better glimpse of real student study life on each campus at different public higher education institutions in Greece, which could increase the possibility to transform visitors through the virtual tour to become prospective students for the Greek universities in the soon future.

This “Virtual Tour on Greek university’s Campus” Project is proudly brought to you by Study-in-Greece and is powered by Vitrinabox. We would like to thank all students and staff who have contributed and helped make it possible. Please stay tuned, there are more to come.

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