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The Departments of Communication, Media and Culture (CMC) & International and European Studies (IES) of Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences jointly announce the admission of forty (40) students to the Interdepartmental Postgraduate Program "MA in Digital Transformation: e-Diplomacy, e-Campaigning & Digital Law" for the academic year 2026–2027, following a decision by the Study Program Committee and in line with the revised constitutive act of the program. An additional five (5) places are reserved for judicial officers, diplomatic staff, and communication advisors.
The programme is addressed to university graduates from Greek or foreign higher education institutions and professionals in the fields of digital technologies, diplomacy, communications, law, and advocacy.
The program commences in October 2026 and, after successful completion of three (3) semesters (90 ECTS), participants will be awarded the degree: "MA in Digital Transformation" with a reference to their chosen Specialization.
Dates and Deadlines
Applications will be submitted as follows:
Admission Requirements
Required qualifications:
All documents must be scanned in PDF, DOC, or JPG format. They must be written in English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, or Greek—if written in any other language, they must be translated into English.
Admission Process
A three-member Selection Committee is responsible for selecting the candidates.
Selection criteria:
First phase: The Selection Committee examines whether the applicants meet the necessary admission requirements and evaluates their application files based on the selection criteria. The grading scale ranges from 0 to 70. The passing score ranges from 35 (minimum) to 70. Applicants who receive a score of 35/70 or higher are invited to the second phase. Both successful and unsuccessful candidates may request a score report indicating the grade they received in the first phase.
Second phase: Candidates who achieve at least 35/70 in the first phase are invited to an online interview with the Selection Committee. The Committee scores candidates on a scale from 0 to 30. The passing range is from 15 (minimum) to 30.Candidates who achieve 15/30 or higher are considered successful. Both successful and unsuccessful candidates may request a score report with their final evaluation score.
A request for re-evaluation may be submitted to the Program Director within three (3) days from the notification of the score report to the candidate. The request may include objections only regarding the Committee’s misinterpretation or failure to consider specific documents submitted by the candidate—not regarding the Committee’s substantive evaluation.
The Selection Committee issues the final list of successful candidates (selected and shortlisted). Up to forty-five (45) students may be admitted. The remaining successful candidates are shortlisted, in order to fill any potential vacancies.
Selected candidates will be required to submit a registration form, a passport or ID, and - within a specified deadline - proof of payment for the first installment of tuition fees to the following bank account: ELKE Panteion – MA in Digital Transformation: e Diplomacy, e-Campaigning & Digital Law held at ALPHA BANK (BIC/SWIFT: CRBAGRAA, IBAN: GR69 0140 1490 1490 0200 1001 462). If the deadline passes without action, shortlisted candidates will be invited in order of ranking.
Selected candidates who wish to apply for full or partial tuition fee exemption will be required to indicate this on the registration form and submit a tuition exemption application along with the necessary supporting documents, without paying the first installment of tuition fees.
The final list of admitted students is approved by the Study Program Committee, following a recommendation from the Steering Committee, and is published on the Program’s website.
Structure of Studies
The duration of studies for the award of the Master’s Degree is set at eighteen (18) months and includes two (2) academic semesters and a third semester dedicated to the completion and defense of a dissertation, participation in a project, or completion of an internship.
Attendance
With the exception of the two in-person educational events - the Bootcamp and the Hackathon which take place in Athens or other locations in Greece - the core of the teaching and mentoring is conducted remotely and/or in hybrid format. Online classes are primarily scheduled in the evenings, between 18:00–21:00 EET/EEST.
The Master's Program is a full-time program. Part-time enrollment is not available.
The Steering Committee may grant a temporary suspension of studies for up to two consecutive semesters, for significant reasons. Such a request can be submitted by the student after the successful completion of the first semester.
The language of instruction of the Master’s Program is English.
Physical presence in the two in situ events is absolutely necessary. Enrolled students who fail to show up in the two events will be discontinued from the program, and no refund of fees paid will be possible.
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the entire program are set at €3,500 for Greek nationals and citizens of EU/EEA member states, and at €5,500 for non-EU citizens. Tuition fees may be paid by the student directly or by a third party on behalf of the student. Fees are paid in two equal installments: one upon registration and the second at the beginning of the second semester. All payments must be made via bank transfer to the designated program account at Alpha Bank, BIC/SWIFT: CRBAGRAA, IBAN: GR69 0140 1490 1490 0200 1001 462 (ELKE Panteion – MA in Digital Transformation: e-Diplomacy, e-Campaigning & Digital Law).
Student Support Measures:
Important Notes:
Tuition fees do not cover individual travel, accommodation or other expenses related to the in-person educational events (Bootcamp and Hackathon).
Tuition fees already paid are non-refundable under any circumstances.
Further Information: