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− | [[Greece]] is a CTY site that was started by a very gracious donation from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation of a grant of $130,000 for the site. Anatolia is only open for students in grades 7-11. Other CTY International Projects include [[ | + | [[Greece]] is a CTY site that was started by a very gracious donation from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation of a grant of $130,000 for the site. Anatolia is only open for students in grades 7-11. Other CTY International Projects include [[Dublin, Ireland]] and [[Hong Kong]]. |
==Site Description== | ==Site Description== | ||
− | Anatolia College was established in 1886 with Charles Tracy being its first college president. The school was closed during World War I | + | Anatolia College was established in 1886, with Charles Tracy being its first college president. The school was closed during World War I as Turkish Troops were occupying the campus. With short stays in Merzifon and Harilaou, the college came to its present site of Thessaloniki in 1924. |
==Course Notes== | ==Course Notes== | ||
− | + | These courses can ONLY be taken if you are a primary school student in Athens or Thessaloniki: | |
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Science: | Science: | ||
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* The Magic of Mathematical Thought | * The Magic of Mathematical Thought | ||
* Science and Engineering | * Science and Engineering | ||
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Humanities: | Humanities: | ||
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* In Workshop Poster | * In Workshop Poster | ||
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==Dates== | ==Dates== | ||
− | The site runs at the usual time of session 1 (June | + | The site runs at the usual time of session 1 (June 25 - July 14) |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
[http://cty-greece.gr/el CTY Greece main website] Note: Make sure to put the translator on, it's all in Greek. | [http://cty-greece.gr/el CTY Greece main website] Note: Make sure to put the translator on, it's all in Greek. |
Latest revision as of 16:29, 13 December 2018
Greece | |
Macedonia Hall | |
Site Information | |
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College | Anatolia College |
Location | Thessaloniki, Greece |
Dates | June 25 - July 14 |
Years of Operation | 2014-present |
Avg. Number of Students | ? |
Courses Offered | |
Humanities | Philosophy | Fundamentals of Microeconomics | International Relations | The Art and Science of Filmmaking | In Workshop Poster |
Science | Mathematical Models | Principles of Design Engineeering | Introduction to Biomedical Science | CSI @ CTY | Genetics | Introduction to Computer Science | Cryptology | Chances & Game Theory | The Magic of Mathematical Thought | Science and Engineering | Introduction to Robotics | Intelligence and Biology of Senses | Numbers: From Zero to Infinity | Be a Scientist! |
Greece is a CTY site that was started by a very gracious donation from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation of a grant of $130,000 for the site. Anatolia is only open for students in grades 7-11. Other CTY International Projects include Dublin, Ireland and Hong Kong.
Site Description
Anatolia College was established in 1886, with Charles Tracy being its first college president. The school was closed during World War I as Turkish Troops were occupying the campus. With short stays in Merzifon and Harilaou, the college came to its present site of Thessaloniki in 1924.
Course Notes
These courses can ONLY be taken if you are a primary school student in Athens or Thessaloniki:
Science:
- The Magic of Mathematical Thought
- Science and Engineering
- Introduction to Robotics and Automatic Control Systems
- Intelligence and Biology of Senses
- From Zero to Infinity
- Become a Scientist
Humanities:
- In Workshop Poster
All others courses can be taken if you live in or outside of the area.
Dates
The site runs at the usual time of session 1 (June 25 - July 14)
External Links
CTY Greece main website Note: Make sure to put the translator on, it's all in Greek.