Democritus University of Thrace (DUTH) was established in 1973 with a vision to become a leader in Education and Research and support the Development of the Northeastern part of Greece, namely Prefecture of East Macedonia and Thrace. DUTH was named "Democritus" after the ancient Greek philosopher Democritus, who hailed from the town of Abdera in Thrace. The administration of DUTH is headquartered in Komotini, the capital city of the Region of Eastern Macedonia & Thrace, but the University operates in all major cities of Thrace, with nine Departments in Komotini, five in Xanthi, four in Alexandroupolis and two in Orestiada. Overall, more than 30.000 students are studying currently at DUTH at undergraduate, post-graduate and doctoral level.
Within the changing global environment, DUTH continues to aim both at educational and research excellence building upon the challenges and demands of the 21st century; DUTH is constantly seeking to improve the quality of teaching that it offers to the students by introducing and applying modern and effective approaches and methodologies. Additionally, DUTH bases its research strategy upon innovation, entrepreneurship, technology, the new digital era, the growth of large-scale research and the pursuit of financial resources from various agencies both in Greece and abroad.
Internationalisation is inherent part of DUTH Development Strategy, one of its major strategic priorities and, a key factor not only for responding to challenges, changing needs and the rapidly evolving Education and Science frontiers, but also for enhancing the quality of education and research it provides; thus, DUTH constantly strives to maintain high-quality and mutually beneficial strategic partnerships and to establish novel. The ERASMUS program has played since 1996 key role in has successfully supported DUTH’s internationalisation as host and home institution for hundreds of incoming and outgoing students and teaching and administrative staff of DUTH as well as of partners Institutions.
Mavridou Eleni
Eleni is the Head of the International Relations Department of DUTH, acting also as PR officer.
Working since 1997 with the Erasmus programme, she has been standing by hundreds of students before, during and after their mobility period abroad, as she is convinced that Erasmus is enriching lives, opening minds.