Tuition Fees – Scholarships

The tuition fees for the IIPSP “Resuscitation” amount to €4,000.

It is possible to differentiate the amount of tuition fees between international students from other European Union member states and international students from third countries (Law 5094/2024). Any differentiation in tuition fees for international students from third countries will be determined by a decision of the Programme Committee (PC), following a recommendation from the Coordinating Committee (CC), and will be clearly stated in the call for expressions of interest for each study cycle.

Payment is made in four (4) installments as follows: the first installment of €1,000 upon registration, the second installment of €1,000 at the beginning of the 2nd semester, the third installment of €1,000 at the beginning of the 3rd semester, and the fourth installment of €1,000 at the beginning of the 4th semester.

Postgraduate students of the IIPSP are obliged to pay these fees. The amount of the prescribed tuition fees for the entire programme is determined in the Government Gazette establishing the IIPSP.

In cases of discontinuation of studies, the total amount paid is non-refundable.

Payment of tuition fees is made to the Special Account for Research Funds (ELKE) of the University of West Attica, which is responsible for their management.

Postgraduate students must have settled all their financial obligations before a certificate of completion of studies can be issued and the Master’s Degree Diploma can be awarded. The possibility of exemption from tuition fees is provided, in accordance with the current legislation and as described in Article 14 of the Model Regulation of Studies for Postgraduate Programmes of the University of West Attica (Government Gazette, Issue B’ 4861/02.08.2023) and the present regulation.

The IIPSP may grant reciprocal and non-reciprocal scholarships to full-time postgraduate students, following a decision by the Programme Committee. Scholarships are awarded based on objective criteria, which may indicatively be:

Financial: Enrolled postgraduate students may attend the programme free of charge if they meet the financial or social criteria in accordance with the provisions of Article 86 of Law 4957/2022 and the Ministerial Decision No. 108990/Z1/8-9-2022 (Government Gazette B’ 4899/2022).

Social:

  • Divorced with dependent members (children).
  • Candidate with a disability.
  • From a single-parent family.
  • Orphaned by both parents and has not exceeded their 25th year of age.
  • Child of a large-member family.
  • Members of the same family.

Procedure Following a recommendation from the Coordinating Committee of the IIPSP, a call for scholarship applications is announced. Candidates must complete all mandatory fields of the application with the required supporting documents for each case and submit them to the IIPSP Secretariat within the deadlines specified in the call. The application serves as a Solemn Declaration under Law 1599/1986.

The competent body evaluates and ranks the candidacies based on the criteria defined in the internal regulations of the IIPSP and recommends the list of candidates’ names to the Programme Committee.

A scholarship is not awarded if the postgraduate student is already receiving a scholarship from another source or if the postgraduate student has been admitted to the IIPSP without the obligation to pay tuition fees.