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UADPhilEcon is located in the heart of Athens, right in the hassle and bustle of the old commercial centre.
Evripidou Street (named after the great tragedian Euripides) begins at Athina’s Street, a stone’s throw from the busy MonEastiraki area, on the foot of the Acropolis, and runs into Stadiou Street, one of Athens’ main avenues.
It only takes a few minutes to walk to either of the two main squares defining Athens’ city centre: Syntagma Square or Omonoia Square. It is easily accessible by bus or metro.
The first time you visit, you may have trouble locating the building. It is to be found at number 14 Evripidou Street, on top of a busy market (which we think is rather apt!). As one walks along Evripidou Street in the direction of Stadiou Street, number 14 is hidden in a chaotic arcade on the left hand side.

Countless traders and small shops compete for the scarce space often obscuring the entrance which lies 5 or 6 meters inside the arcade.Take the lift to the fifth floor. As you enter the corridor, our administrators are located on the left hand side (Rooms 5.1 and 5.2).
UADPhilEcon is a well-appointed program, complete with teaching rooms, offices for permanent and visiting staff, computer laboratory, library, seminar room, carrels for graduate students (equipped with networked computers) and various amenities.

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