The Cyprus University of Technology, based in the southern coastal town of
President Papadopoulos noted that
“The government and the people of
The Cyprus University of Technology aspires to become a modern and pioneering University capable of offering high level training and research in popular fields, which today offer great economic, technical, and scientific output.
The first stage of the new University will last five to six years and the second stage provides for the construction of new premises throughout Limassol which will gradually be handed over to the University.
President Papadopoulos noted that education and cultural development are among the highest priorities of the government and added that the state budget for 2008
provides for more than 554 million
“One of our main goals in the field of education and culture is the development of academic education and quality education for Cypriot as well as foreign students. We also aspire to promote life learning, skill learning, innovation and researchâ€, he added.
Furthermore, the President said that the new University in Limassol will contribute to creating added infrastructure projects in the city center, such as parking areas, pedestrian precincts, public transportation and bicycle routes, “which will upgrade the cityâ€.
Minister of Education and Culture Akis Cleanthous referred to the University’s faculties. He said that five faculties are operating in the new University, namely Geotechnical Sciences and Environmental Management, Economics and Management, Applied Arts and Communications, Engineering and Technology and Health Sciences.
These five faculties are divided into eight departments one of which includes 200 students who are studying in the
The Minister added that the Cyprus University of Technology is part of the overall government plan to reform and improve its educational system.
Chairman of the Interim Governing Board, Professor Andreas Demetriou said that “this University, along with the
“The Cyprus University of Technology also changes one of the most important towns of
The opening ceremony was also addressed by EU Commissioner for Science and Research, Janez Potocnik.
In a televised message, Potocnik noted the importance of the new
“No other event united our city as much as the idea of this University. Our citizens have welcomed the opening of the University in our town and have set it as their priority. It was a matter of prestigeâ€, the Mayor said.
The opening ceremony ended with the official hymn of the Cyprus University of Technology.
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