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We live in a time when everything is changing fast.
Just a few years ago, it would have seemed crazy to us to see driverless cars, to rent our home to a tourist, to watch series and movies on streaming websites rather than TV channels, or to think of becoming a start-upper like so many young people today. During our years of studies, nobody knows how many changes will have taken place; changes that might even make a degree seem obsolete. Just like a cassette tape, a floppy disk or an old-school photography film. At ACT, we believe that the role of a college today isn't to teach you things that will already have changed by the time you graduate, but to teach you how to adapt to every change. In today’s world, the choice is simple:
Embrace change. Study at ACT.
At ACT, the tertiary division of Anatolia College, we do not teach you what will have changed by the time you graduate. We teach you how to adapt to every change!
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ACT holds a license by the Greek Ministry of Education (License Number: 108256/05.08.2013, Government Gazette 1986B/14.08.2013).
According to law 4093/2012 and subsequent regulations (Government Gazettes: 229/19.11.12, 3324/12.12.12 and 258/08.12.2014), degrees awarded for programs of studies by ACT are eligible for recognition of professional equivalency to degrees awarded by the Greek public system of higher education.
Learn more about our undergraduate, graduate, or combined degree programs.
As part of a qualitative research conducted for the city of Thessaloniki, a team of ACT students, faculty and staff has moved down-town at the glass pavilion next to Macedonia Palace Hotel. Complete their survey and get grab the chance to join our parallel "MEET ACT" events.
Γραφείο Καριέρας - Careers office
Διαχείριση Καριέρας
Ανοικτή συζήτηση για θέματα διαχείρισης καριέρας και τρόπο με τον οποίο μπορεί κανείς να διεκδικήσει την καριέρα που επιθυμεί.
Τμήμα Τουρισμού – Tourism & Hospitality Department
Καριέρα στον Τουρισμό μέσα από τα μάτια του επαγγελματία
Θα γίνει επίσκεψη στο ανακαινισμένο Μακεδονία Παλλάς, έναν από τους συνεργάτες του προγράμματος Τουρισμού και Φιλοξενίας του ACT, όπου θα μας παρουσιάσουν τους χώρους, τη φιλοσοφία της εταιρίας, την λειτουργία του, τις ειδικότητες επαγγελματιών που απασχολούνται, καθώς και δυνατότητες καριέρας σε έναν τέτοιο οργανισμό.
Τμήμα Ψυχολογίας – Psychology Department
Αναζητώντας την ευτυχία.
Σκοπός της διαδραστικής αυτής δραστηριότητας είναι να εξερευνήσουμε τις ρίζες μιας χαρούμενης, γεμάτης νόημα ζωής. Η δράση θα περιλαμβάνει την τεχνική του Motivational Wall στον οποίο όσοι ενδιαφέρονται θα κληθούν να γράψουν είτε δύο πράγματα που πήγαν καλά εκείνη την ημέρα είτε δυο πράγματα για τα οποία είναι ευγνώμονες. Στον τοίχο μπορούν να προστεθούν μότο και σλόγκαν που τους εμπνέουν και θα συζητηθούν με τους ενδιαφερόμενους.
Τμήμα Διεθνών Σχέσεων – International Relations Department
Παρουσίαση εκπαιδευτικού, ερευνητικού προγράμματος 'Στοά Μαλακοπή: Μνήμη και επιχειρηματικότητα’. Ο σκοπός της έρευνας είναι η μελέτη της ιστορίας και της επιχειρηματικής πορείας εμπόρων και επαγγελματιών που δραστηριοποιούνται σε εμπορικές στοές της Θεσσαλονίκης, όπως τις έχουν αποτυπώσει και βιώνουν οι ίδιοι. Πρώτη μελετήθηκε η Στοά Μαλακοπή ως προς τις κοινωνικές και οικονομικές αλλαγές των τελευταίων χρόνων .
Τμήμα Επιστημών και Τεχνολογίας – Science & Technology Department
Machines Learning: Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
by Dr Alexandros Astaras
Τμήμα Αγγλικής Φιλολογίας – English Department
Ας παίξουμε με την ποίηση!
Ελάτε να φτιάξουμε ένα ομαδικό ποίημα παρέα. Διαλέξτε στιχάκια στην τύχη ή επιλέξτε αυτά που σας αρέσουν από τη συλλογή μας. Αν προτιμάτε, φέρτε τα δικά σας, ελληνικά ή αγγλικά. Ενώστε στίχους, χωρίστε λέξεις, φτιάξτε καινούρια ποιήματα, καινούρια μηνύματα. Θα φτιάξουμε ένα τεράστιο καινούριο ποίημα; Πολλά μικρά ποιήματα που θα ανατρέπουν τα αυθεντικά; Στην ποίηση την τελευταία λέξη την έχουν οι αναγνώστες που γίνονται δημιουργοί!
Greece and Turkey are neighbors, foes, and allies, joined geographically by a unique and occasionally disputed border over land and sea, allied bilaterally the one and the other with the United States, and multilaterally through NATO, while Turkey is also a candidate for membership in the European Union.
In the past weeks, reports in English international media outlets have claimed that Greece and Turkey are closer to war than at any time since 1996, and conversely, more closely aligned, and more peaceful, than ever before.
Tensions remain high, alarmingly so to outside observers, in part owing to the unprecedented uncertainty emanating from the Administration of President Donald J. Trump, the US having long played the role of guarantor of stability in the Aegean.
Add Russian interests in the region, the impact of the ongoing military and refugee crisis in Syria, and challenges to democracy and the rule of law on both sides of the Atlantic (with elections certain in Turkey and in the US, and possible in Greece, in 2018), and you have a volatile mix.
What should one expect going forward? Is the current climate reminiscent in any way of previous periods in local history, or are we called upon to recast this history in a new and potentially unsettling light? Will tensions escalate? Who, if not the US (and NATO), can act as an honest broker in regional affairs?
In a unique collaborative venture, the Dukakis Center and the Center for International and European Studies will convene a distinguished group of scholars, practitioners, and diplomats for a public debate on these and other questions and issues.
Working language: English
Pavlos Apostolides graduated from the Athens Law School, University of Athens, and served in the Hellenic Diplomatic Service from 1965 to 2004.. Among other posts, he was Ambassador of Greece to Cyprus and Permanent Representative of Greece to the European Union in Brussels. He has also served as General Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Director of the National Intelligence Agency. Ambassador Apostolides was a Director of Alpha Bank A.E. between 2004 and 2011 and has been a Non-Executive Independent Director of Alpha Bank A.E. since June 26, 2012.
Mustafa Aydın is Professor of International Relations at Kadir Has University and, since 2004, the President of the International Relations Council of Turkey. He held the position of Rector of Kadir Has University between February 2010 and March 2018. He is also Governing Board Member of the OECD International Management of Higher Education Programme and a Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. Professor Aydın previously worked at Ankara University (1994-2005) and TOBB University of Economics and Technology (2005-2009); and was guest researcher/lecturer at Michigan (1998), Harvard (2002, Fulbright fellow), and Athens (2003, Onassis Fellow) Universities, as well as the Richardson Institute for Peace Studies (1999, Unesco Fellow) and the EU Institute for Security Studies (2003). He is a member of the Global Relations Forum (GIF), International Studies Association (ISA), Turkish Atlantic Council, Turkish Political Sciences Association, International Network on Regional Security, and the European Society for Central Asian Studies (ESCAS). He was a member of the Economy and Foreign Policy Study Group of the President of Turkey (2003-2009); Co-Coordinator of the International Commission on Black Sea (2010); and Director of International Policy Research Institute (2005-2011).
Maria Bozoudi is an international affairs executive with expertise in European integration, the Balkans, diplomacy and globalization. She holds post-graduate degrees from the University of Macedonia and George Washington University., and is currently conducting post-doc research on the history and practices of economic diplomacy. She has worked for more than 15 years on post-conflict Balkan reconstruction, with stints at the Business Advisory Council for Southeastern Europe and Eurasia, the Stability Pact for Southeast Europe, and the Business Information Clearing Center. She is currently Adjunct Professor of International Relations at ACT.
Mitat Celikpala is Professor of International Relations and Dean of the Graduate School of Social Sciences at Kadir Has University, where he teaches undergraduate and post-graduate courses. Professor Çelikpala’s subject expertise covers the history, society and security of Eurasia and the former Soviet territories, diaspora studies, the Black Sea region, Turkey-Russia relations, energy security, critical infrastructure security, and the complexities of terrorism. Having concluded his BA at Middle East Technical University, Dr. Çelikpala then received a Master’s degree at Hacettepe University and a PhD at Bilkent University. He is also a Senior Associate Member of Oxford University’s St. Anthony’s College. Dr. Çelikpala has served as an academic advisor to NATO’s Centre of Excellence Defense against Terrorism (DATR), the Turkish Armed Forces’ Strategic Research Centre, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Strategic Research Center.
Serhat Guvenc received his BA and MA degrees from Marmara University and his PhD in Political Science and International Relations from Boğaziçi University, Istanbul. He is currently a Professor of International Relations and Chair of the Department of International Relations at Kadir Has University. Previously he held faculty positions at Istanbul Bilgi University, the University of Chicago, Koç University, and Boğaziçi University. Dr. Güvenç’s research interests include Turkish foreign and security policy and Turkish naval policy and history. He is the author of: The Ottomans’ Quest for Dreadnoughts, Istanbul, 2009, Turkey in the Mediterranean during the Interwar Era (Indiana University Turkish Studies, 2010) (with Dilek Barlas) and 60 Years in NATO: Turkey’s Contributions to Transatlantic Security, (Istanbul, 2013). His articles have appeared in Middle Eastern Studies, International Journal of Naval History, Uluslararası İlişkiler, Exotierika Themata(Greek), Journal of Strategic Studies, GMF Mediterranean Papers, Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, International Journal, Turkish Studies and Turkish Policy Quarterly. His most recent article, co-authored with Mesut Uyar, “One Battle, Two Accounts: The Turkish Brigade at Kunu-ri in November 1950” was published in The Journal of Military History. Professor Güvenç is a board member of the Foundation of Lausanne Treaty Emigrants and advisory board member of Koç University’s Maritime Forum (KUDENFOR).
Kostas Ifantis is an Associate Professor of International Relations, Department of International Relations, Kadir Has University and at Panteion University of Athens. He worked as a Lecturer in International and European Politics at the Universities of Bradford and Portsmouth, UK (1991-1995). He was a USIA Visiting Fellow at the Center for Political studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (1998) a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (2002), an IAA Senior Research Fellow at the LSE (2009), and a Visiting Professor at the University of Seul (Summer 2016). Between 2005 and 2008 he served as Director for Research at the Policy Planning Center of the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs. His papers have appeared in edited books and in periodicals such as Democratization, Turkish Studies, Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Perceptions, International Journal, etc. His books include Greece in a Changing Europe (co-ed., Manchester University Press, 1996); NATO in the New European Order (Macmillan, 1996); Theory and Reform in the European Union (Manchester University Press, 2002); NATO and the New Security Paradigm (Frank Cass 2002); Turkish-Greek Relations: The Security Dilemma in the Aegean (co-ed., Routledge, 2004); International Security Today (co-ed., SAM, 2006); Multilateralism and Security Institutions in an Era of Globalization (co-ed., Routledge, 2009); International Political Theory: and The charm of realist discourse (in Greek, 2012); Is Europe Afraid of Europe? (ed., Wilfrid Martens Center, 2014).
Alexander Karagiannis is a former Foreign Service officer who was senior advisor to the director general of the State Department. He has previously served as DCM in Sofia, and as an office director in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs (twice). He has expertise in national security as both practitioner and analyst, specializing in NATO, European, Russian and Mediterranean affairs. Mr. Karagiannis has been visiting associate professor at The George Washington University, and is the co-author of "Building a Foreign Service for 2025 and Beyond."
John Koenig joined the US Foreign Service in 1984 and held a number of senior positions in U.S. diplomatic missions in Europe. A graduate of Foreign Relations from Johns Hopkins University, School of Advanced International Studies, he has been posted in East Berlin. Nicosia, Athens, and, as Principal Officer, at the American Consulate General Thessaloniki 2000-03. Between 2003 and 2006, Koenig was Deputy Permanent Representative and Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Mission to NATO in Brussels. From 2012 till his retirement in 2015 he was US Ambassador to Cyprus.
Sotiris Serbos is Assistant Professor of International Politics at Democritus University of Thrace and Research Fellow in European Foreign Policy at Jean Monnet European Centre of Excellence of the University of Athens, in Greece. He has served as special adviser in the Hellenic Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Defense, Economy. He holdws degrees from the University of Macedonia (BA), the London School of Economics & Political Science (MSc) and the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens (Ph.D.). In 2014-2015, he has been awarded a Fulbright Fellowship in the field of transatlantic relations at The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and the University of Pittsburgh’s EU Center of Excellence. His research interests include international organizations, European integration and foreign policy analysis, with emphasis on Southast Europe, Greek and Turkish foreign policy. His policy experience includes memberships at Gerson Lehrman Group’s Policy & Economics Council and Capvision International.
Dimitrios Triantaphyllou is the Director of the Center for International and European Studies at Kadir Has University since September 2010, where he is also an Associate Professor of International Relations. He holds a BA in Political Science and History from the University of California, Berkeley and an MA and PhD in International Relations from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He was previously Director General of the International Centre for Black Sea Studies (ICBSS) and Assistant Professor of International Relations at the University of the Aegean, Rhodes (2006-2010). He was also Special Advisor at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the Hellenic Republic (2004-2006); Senior Research Fellow at the Hellenic Observatory of the European Institute at the LSE (2003-2004); Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Security Studies of the European Union, Paris (2001-2003); Research Fellow at the Institute for Security Studies of the Western European Union, Paris (1999-2001); Deputy Director of the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Athens (1996-99); and Foreign Policy Advisor to a member of the European Parliament (1995). He has written and edited a number of books and articles pertaining to European security, developments in the Black Sea region and South-Eastern Europe, and Greek foreign policy. He is also Associate Editor of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies (SSCI-indexed), a member of the Greek-Turkish Forum, and a co-convener of the Commission on the Black Sea.
David Wisner holds a Ph.D. in Modern History from the University of Rochester. He has written on the French Revolution, neo-idealist epistemology, and neo-classical art in various peer reviewed journals. He has also published one monograph, in the series Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century (Oxford). Since coming to Greece in the mid-1990s he has been particularly active in such issues as civic education, public policy, and US involvement in Southeast Europe, having participated in events and projects organized by the World Bank, the Bertelsmann Foundation, the Stability Pact, the German Marshall Fund, the US Embassy in Athens and the US Consulate General in Thessaloniki, among others. He appears regularly to discuss US and international politics on Greek radio and television, and writes occasional commentary for a Greek newspaper. In his capacity as Director of the Dukakis Center Dr. Wisner has also organized innumerable lectures, round tables, and workshops on national, regional, and international public policy issues. At ACT he conducts advanced seminars in US Policy in Southeast Europe, contemporary diplomacy, and political theory. He also teaches a prototype freshman pro-seminar in citizenship education.
MoreJoin us on Tuesday, May 22, at ΣΑΙΞΠΗΡΙΚόΝ bookstore to discuss the poetry anthology Austerity Measures together with the editor Karen Van Dyck and some of the poets. The discussion will be in Greek.
Karen Van Dyck is the Kimon A. Doukas Professor of Modern Greek Language and Literature in the Classics Department at Columbia University. She is the Founding Director of Hellenic Studies and has also been an active member of the Institute for Research on Women, Sexuality and Gender (IRWSG), the Institute of Comparative Literature and Society (ICLS), the European Institute and the Istanbul Global Center. Her books include Kassandra and the Censors, The Rehearsal of Misunderstanding, The Scattered Papers of Penelope, and most recently Austerity Measures: The New Greek Poetry, winner of the London Hellenic Prize (2016). Her essays and translations have appeared in The Guardian, LARB, and World Literature Today. She is working on a book entitled A Different Alphabet that examines the ways in which translingualism becomes a resource for rethinking the relations between migration, translation, and world literature.
MoreΈχεις την ιδέα; Φτιάξε το πλάνο!
O διαγωνισμός επιχειρηματικού πλάνου του Κέντρου Επιχειρηματικότητας του ACT (ACT Entrepreneurship Hub), χρηματοδοτούμενος από τον John Pappajohn, απευθύνεται σε νέους και νέες που ενδιαφέρονται να ξεκινήσουν τη δική τους επιχείρηση. Ο Διαγωνισμός προσφέρει 5 βραβεία των €4.000 στα 5 επιχειρηματικά πλάνα που θα αξιολογηθούν υψηλότερα από όσα θα κατατεθούν και θα παρουσιαστούν στον διαγωνισμό.
Οι διαγωνιζόμενοι θα κριθούν βάσει της ιδέας που θα καταθέσουν αλλά και των προσωπικών τους επιχειρηματικών χαρακτηριστικών και δεξιοτήτων. Συγκεκριμένα, θα κριθεί η καινοτομία, η βιωσιμότητα και το αναπτυξιακό δυναμικό της κατατεθειμένης πρότασης καθώς και η γνωστική επάρκεια και η αφοσίωση των διαγωνιζομένων.
Ο διαγωνισμός επιχειρηματικού πλάνου John & Mary Pappajohn αποτελείται από 3 φάσεις:
Πρώτη Φάση : Όλοι οι ενδιαφερόμενοι μπορούν να καταθέσουν την ιδέα για το εγχείρημα τους μέχρι και την Κυριακή 7 Απριλίου 2024 μέσω της online φόρμας.
Δεύτερη Φάση : Ανάπτυξη επιχειρηματικών πλάνων από τους προκριθένετες της πρώτης φάσης. Κατάθεση των επιχειρηματικών σχεδίων μέχρι τα τέλη Απριλίου (σε ημερομηνία που θα ανακοινωθεί). Θα δοθεί υπόδειγμα για το επιχειρηματικό πλάνο.
Τρίτη Φάση : Ζωντανή παρουσίαση των προκριθέντων σχεδίων για την επιλογή των 5 καλύτερων στις αρχές Ιουνίου (σε ημερομηνία που θα ανακοινωθεί) [i]
Για να δηλώσετε συμμετοχή:
1. Σχηματίστε μία ομάδα 1 έως 5 ατόμων. Κάθε άτομο μπορεί να συμμετέχει μόνο σε μια ομάδα.
2. Συμπληρώστε την online φόρμα μέχρι την Κυριακή 7 Απριλίου 2024. Καλείστε να περιγράψετε:
Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες στείλτε email στο This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
[i] Εφόσον προκριθείτε, η ζωντανή παρουσίαση για την τρίτη και τελική φάση αξιολόγησης θα πρέπει να είναι διάρκειας έως 5 λεπτών (θα χρονομετρηθεί) ενώ θα πρέπει να περιλαμβάνει περιγραφή:
Η προτεινόμενη μορφή παρουσίασης είναι τύπου Powerpoint. Οι παρουσιάσεις θα γίνουν στα ελληνικά ή αγγλικά, στις εγκαταστάσεις του ACT ή online, στις αρχές Ιουνίου και σε ώρα που θα επικοινωνηθεί στους προκριθέντες μέσω ηλεκτρονικού ταχυδρομείου ή/και τηλεφωνικά.
Do you have an idea? Make a plan!
The Business Plan Competition organized by the ACT Entrepreneurship Hub, subsidized by John & Mary Pappajohn is open to young people interested in starting up their own business. John & Mary Pappajohn Business Plan Awards will offer 5 prizes of €4,000 each to the top 5 business plans that will be evaluated as the best ones among those submitted to the contest.
Participations will be initially evaluated based on the ideas submitted. An important part of the evaluation process will also be the entrepreneurial skills of the participants, which will be evaluated during the presentations of their ideas that they will be required to deliver. The key features that will be evaluated are the innovation, the viability and growth potential of the proposed idea. In parallel, participants will be judged based on their communication skills, their enthusiasm, and their expertise in the field of the proposed idea.
The John & Mary Pappajohn Business Plan Award competition has 3 phases:
Phase1: All interested parties should submit their ideas and fill out the application form no later than Sunday, April 7, 2024.
Phase 2: Authoring of business plans, in Greek or English, based on the ideas selected after phase 1. Complete business plans should be submitted by end-April (deadline to be announced). Before the final submission, guidelines and a business plan template will be distributed.
Phase 3: Participants will be asked to present their completed business plans during a pitching event organized in early June. The judging committee will select the 5 winning plans. [i]
In order to participate you have to:
For more information please send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
[i] If your idea gets selected to proceed to the 3rd Phase of the competition then you will be required to pitch. You will be given 5 minutes. This pitch should include:
The suggested format of the presentation is Powerpoint. The presentations will be delivered at the premises of American College of Thessaloniki by physical presence or online in early June (date to be announced.)
Είσαι μαθητής/ήτρια Γυμνασίου - Λυκείου;
Έλα το καλοκαίρι στο campus του ACT και διάλεξε ανάμεσα σε κολλεγιακά μαθήματα για μια πρώτη γεύση από τη φοιτητική ζωή και σε ειδικά προσαρμοσμένα, καινοτόμα θερινά προγράμματα για εφήβους.
Όλα τα θερινά προγράμματα που προσφέρει το ACT διεξάγονται στα αγγλικά.
Επίλεξε ανάμεσα σε καινοτόμα θερινά εκπαιδευτικά προγράμματα που διεξάγονται στην αγγλική γλώσσα και απευθύνονται σε εφήβους ηλικίας 15-17 ετών, υπό την καθοδήγηση καθηγητών του ACT.
Ζήσε τη φοιτητική εμπειρία από νωρίς, παρακολουθώντας κολλεγιακά μαθήματα όπως προγραμματισμό, οικονομικά και πολιτικές επιστήμες, μαζί με φοιτητές από την Ελλάδα, τις ΗΠΑ, και άλλες χώρες του εξωτερικού, σε ένα πραγματικά διεθνές, πολυπολυτισμικό περιβάλλον.
κα. Ρούλα Λεμπετλή
ACT Admissions Office
2310 398239
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Come to ACT this summer and get a taste of college life by joining one of our special summer programs for teenagers.
Please note that all summer programs available at ACT are taught in English.
Choose between innovative summer educational programs taught in English, specifically designed for 15 - 17 year olds, under the guidance of ACT's professors.
See all available summer courses
Experience what academic life after High School is all about by joining one of our college-level classes, alongside college students from Greece, the US, and other countries, in a truly international, multicultural environment.
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ACT Admissions Office
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Έχεις την ιδέα; Φτιάξε το πλάνο!
300 λέξεις αρκούν.
O διαγωνισμός επιχειρηματικού πλάνου του Κέντρου Επιχειρηματικότητας του School of Business of the American College of Thessaloniki (ACT), χρηματοδοτούμενος από τον John Pappajohn, απευθύνεται σε νέους και νέες που ενδιαφέρονται να ξεκινήσουν τη δική τους επιχείρηση. Ο Διαγωνισμός προσφέρει 5 βραβεία των €4.000 στα 5 επιχειρηματικά πλάνα που θα αξιολογηθούν υψηλότερα από όσα θα κατατεθούν και θα παρουσιαστούν στον διαγωνισμό.
Οι διαγωνιζόμενοι θα κριθούν βάσει της ιδέας που θα καταθέσουν αλλά και των προσωπικών τους επιχειρηματικών χαρακτηριστικών και δεξιοτήτων. Συγκεκριμένα, θα κριθεί η καινοτομία, η βιωσιμότητα και το αναπτυξιακό δυναμικό της κατατεθειμένης πρότασης, η γνωστική επάρκεια, η αφοσίωση, η επικοινωνιακή ικανότητα των διαγωνιζομένων καθώς και ο τρόπος αξιοποίησης του χρηματικού επάθλου (σε περίπτωση νίκης).
Ο διαγωνισμός επιχειρηματικού πλάνου John & Mary Pappajohn αποτελείται από 4 φάσεις:
Πρώτη Φάση : Όλοι οι ενδιαφερόμενοι μπορούν να καταθέσουν την ιδέα για το επιχειρηματικό πλάνο τους μέχρι και τη Δευτέρα 23 Απριλίου μέσω της online φόρμας. Στο τέλος Απριλίου θα ειδοποιηθούν οι προκριθέντες.
Δεύτερη Φάση : Συνέντευξη στις αρχές Μαΐου με προκριθέντες της πρώτης φάσης, μέσω τηλεφώνου ή Skype. Αξιολόγηση ετοιμότητας για την συγγραφή του επιχειρηματικού σχεδίου και εκπόνηση αυτού.
Τρίτη Φάση : Ανάπτυξη και ολοκλήρωση των προκριθέντων από την δεύτερη φάση ιδεών, σε επιχειρηματικό πλάνο. Κατάθεση των τελικών, λεπτομερών επιχειρηματικών σχεδίων μέχρι αρχές Ιουνίου (σε ημερομηνία που θα ανακοινωθεί στους προκριθέντες σε αυτή τη φάση) . Θα μεσολαβήσει σεμινάριο με θέμα την συγγραφή και παρουσίαση του επιχειρηματικού σχεδίου.
Τέταρτη Φάση : Παρουσίαση των προκριθέντων σχεδίων για την επιλογή των 5 καλύτερων στα μέσα Ιουνίου (σε ημερομηνία που θα ανακοινωθεί στους προκριθέντες σε αυτή τη φάση) [i]
Για να δηλώσετε συμμετοχή:
1. Σχηματίστε μία ομάδα 1 έως 5 ατόμων. Κάθε άτομο μπορεί να συμμετέχει μόνο σε μια ομάδα.
2. Συμπληρώστε στην φόρμα αίτησης: σύντομα βιογραφικά στοιχεία για τα άτομα που συμμετέχουν στην ομάδα (όνομα, επίθετο, email, τηλέφωνο, ιδιότητα, οργανισμός, εκπαίδευση, βραβεία, επαίνους και προηγούμενη επαγγελματική εμπειρία εάν υπάρχει) και καταθέστε την επιχειρηματική σας ιδέα στην online φόρμα μέχρι τη Δευτέρα 23 Απριλίου. Η περιγραφή της ιδέας δεν πρέπει να ξεπερνάει τις 300 λέξεις. Στο περιεχόμενο πρέπει να συμπεριληφθεί η περιγραφή:
Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες απευθυνθείτε στην κ. Αθηνά Νουσιοπούλου στο τηλ. 2310 398347 (καθημερινά 10π.μ – 4 μ.μ), ή στείλτε email στο This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
[i] Εφόσον προκριθείτε, η παρουσίαση για την τέταρτη φάση αξιολόγησης θα πρέπει να είναι διάρκειας έως 4 λεπτών (θα χρονομετρηθεί) ενώ θα πρέπει να περιλαμβάνει περιγραφή:
Η προτεινόμενη μορφή παρουσίασης είναι τύπου Powerpoint. Οι παρουσιάσεις θα γίνουν στα ελληνικά ή αγγλικά (όπως επιθυμείτε) στις εγκαταστάσεις του Αμερικανικού Κολλεγίου Θεσσαλονίκης στα μέσα Ιουνίου και σε ώρα που θα επικοινωνηθεί στους προκριθέντες μέσω ηλεκτρονικού ταχυδρομείου ή/και τηλεφωνικά.
Επιλέξτε ανάμεσα σε καινοτόμα θερινά εκπαιδευτικά προγράμματα που απευθύνονται σε μαθητές και μαθήτριες ηλικίας 15-17 ετών και διδάσκονται στην αγγλική γλώσσα, υπό την καθοδήγηση καθηγητών του ACT.
Όλα τα προγράμματα θα λειτουργήσουν μεταξύ 25 Ιουνίου - 5 Ιουλίου 2024
Καθώς τα τμήματα μπορούν να δεχθούν περιορισμένο αριθμό μαθητών/-τριών, θα τηρηθεί σειρά προτεραιότητας στις εγγραφές.
Οι μαθητές/-τριες του Anatolia High School και του Pinewood High School έχουν έκπτωση 20% στις αναγραφόμενες τιμές των προγραμμάτων.
Εντός μίας εβδομάδας από την εγγραφή θα πρέπει να γίνει κατάθεση €200 και η εξόφληση μέχρι 31 Μαΐου 2024.
Η πληρωμή των διδάκτρων γίνεται μέσω τράπεζας στους παρακάτω λογαριασμούς:
Alpha Bank: Account: 811-00-2002-004269
IBAN NUMBER: GR82 0140 8110 8110 0200 2004 269
Eurobank EFG: Euro Account: 0026 0520 16 0200109405
IBAN NUMBER: GR10 0260 5200 0001 6020 0109 405
Εθνική τράπεζα: Euro Account: 895/298006-10
IBAN NUMBER: GR32 0110 8950 0000 8952 9800 610
Τράπεζα Πειραιώς: Euro Account: 5239-072914-881
IBAN NUMBER: GR02 0172 2390 0052 3907 2914 881
Παρακαλούμε σημειώστε στο καταθετήριο το όνομα του παιδιού και την ένδειξη "Θερινό Πρόγραμμα ACT" και προωθήστε αντίγραφο της κατάθεσης στην ηλεκτρονική διεύθυνση This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
ACT Admissions Office
Τηλ. 2310 398 239
e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Δευτέρα - Παρασκευή, 09:00 - 16:00
Choose between innovative summer educational programs taught in English, specifically designed for 15 - 17 year olds, under the guidance of ACT's professors.
All programs will take place between June 25 - July 5, 2024
Given the small size of classes, students applying for the programs above will be registered on a first-come first-served basis.
Anatolia High School and Pinewood High School students have a 20% discount on the program costs mentioned above.
Applicants need to deposit €200 within a week from registering, with the remaining amount being paid in full by May 31, 2024.
Payments can be made by bank deposit at one of the bank accounts below:
Alpha Bank: Account: 811-00-2002-004269
IBAN NUMBER: GR82 0140 8110 8110 0200 2004 269
Eurobank EFG: Euro Account: 0026 0520 16 0200109405
IBAN NUMBER: GR10 0260 5200 0001 6020 0109 405
National Bank of Greece: Euro Account: 895/298006-10
IBAN NUMBER: GR32 0110 8950 0000 8952 9800 610
Piraeus Bank: Euro Account: 5239-072914-881
IBAN NUMBER: GR02 0172 2390 0052 3907 2914 881
Please state your child's name on your deposit slip along with the note "ACT Summer Camp", and send a copy of your successful transaction at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
ACT Admissions Office
Tel. 2310 398 239
e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Monday - Friday, 09:00 - 16:00