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HISTORY
History of the Department of Geography and Climatology
The science of Geology, in its broadest sense, includes various sectors such as Mineralogy, Petrology, Lithology, Dynamic Tectonic Geology, Applied Geology, Historical Geology, Stratigraphy, Palaeontology, Seismology, Geophysics, Geothermics, Geography, Climatology, etc.
References to various geological phenomena associated with transformations of the Earth’s solid crust, can be found in ancient Greek mythology (Titans, Tithys, Enceladus, etc.). Aristotle deals with the celestial sphere in his work «On Sky» and the geosphere in «Meteorologica». Meteorology includes all non-biological phenomena that characterise the region between the Earth and the Moon’s visible side, in other words, it covers the subject of current environmental sciences. Accordingly, «Meteorologica» covers geology and oceanography together with atmospheric sciences.
Later for prolonged periods of humanity’s history, the study of geological phenomena experienced an unprecedented decline while there was a general depreciation of sciences that dealt with the world’s origin and the evolution of life. In Greece systematic geological investigations are apparent from the early 20th century and for many years (until the 1940s) geological surveys are carried out by geologists with a degree in Physics. Founded in 1938 the Natural Section combines the specialisations of Biology and Geology and only in 1970 did the Natural Department split into distinct departments of Biology and Geology.
Given the rapid evolution and diversification of the fields of geosciences from the decade of 1980 onwards, the Department of Geology during the academic year 2002-2003, presented a suggestion to the Ministry of Education to reform the undergraduate program. Since the academic year 2004-2005 it has been renamed to the Department of Geology and Geoenvironment to reflect the new curriculum content. The implementation of the new curriculum is occurring gradually with new students which the Department welcomed at the university in the beginning of the academic year of 2003-2004.
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COURSES
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CALENDAR
Official Bank Holidays of Winter and Summer Semesters of Academic Year 2012-2013 (Senate decision 26-6-2012)
September Examinations Period September Examinations Period 2011-2012
from Monday 3 September 2012
till and including Friday 21 September 2012Winter Semester
a) Commencement of courses after the end of
the September examinations period.b) Teaching Period
from Monday 24 September 2012
till Wednesday 9 January 2012c) Examinations Period
from Wednesday 16 January 2012
till Thursday 7 February 2013d) Bank Holidays
– National Bank Holiday:
Sunday 28 October 2012
– Polytechnio:
Saturday 17 November 2012
– Christmas and New Year's Holidays
from Monday 24 December 2012
till Friday 4 January 2013– University Bank Holiday of the Three Apostles:
Monday 30 January 2013
Spring Semester a) Teaching Period
from Monday 18 February 2013
till Friday 7 June 2013b) Examinations Period
from Monday 17 June 2012
till and including Tuesday 9 July 2013c) Bank Holidays
– Green/Clean Monday:
Monday 18 March 2013
– National Bank Holiday:
Monday 25 March 2013
– Easter Vacation:
from Monday 29 April 2013
till Friday 10 May 2013– Labour Day:
Wednesday 1 May 2013
– Whit Monday:
Monday 24 June 2013
d) The official holiday set for the NOPE
(Law, Economics & Political Sciences) School
is Thursday 21st February, commemoration
day of the uprising of the Law School's students.e) Courses will not run on the day of
student elections as well as the following day.September Examinations Period September Examinations Period
from Monday 2 September 2013
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NEWS
News and Announcements of the Department
- The website of the Department of Geography - Climatology was migrated and updated to a new interactive platform on August 19, 2012
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Τhe Department of Geography - Climatology in collaboration with the
- Starting point: from the Cantine of "Kalopoula"
- Length of course: 2,4 km
- Altitude difference: 385 --> 200
- Duration: Approx. 3 hours with several stops
- Topics agenda:
- Lithology and tectonics of the Hymittos area
- Fluvial terraces
- Thalweg
- Annual and flood channel, knickpoints
- Paleogeographic evolution of the area
- Gear: Participating individuals are requested to be equipped with an electric torch.
- For participation, please contact
- 210 727 41 44, contact hours: 09:00 - 13:00 (Mon. through Fri.) or the Departmental Secretary
Hellenic Geomorphological Society are organising a scientific field trip
along Iridanos stream of Hymittos in the area of Kaisariani Monastery on,Sunday 24 June 2012, Time 09:00 AM
- The website of the Department of Geography - Climatology was migrated and updated to a new interactive platform on August 19, 2012
Academic and Administrative Staff
Tel: +30 210 72 74 144Fax: +30 210 72 47 569
Head of Department: Professor Theodoros Gournelos
Professors |
Contact number |
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gournelos(at)geol.uoa.gr |
(+30) 210 727 4151 |
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nastos(at)geol.uoa.gr |
(+30) 210 727 4191 |
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poulos(at)geol.uoa.gr |
(+30) 210 727 4143 |
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Associate Professors |
Contact number |
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evelpidou(at)geol.uoa.gr |
(+30) 210 727 4297 |
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verikiou(at)geol.uoa.gr |
(+30) 210 727 4145 |
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Assistant Professors |
Contact number |
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marhat(at)geol.uoa.gr | (+30) 210 727 4192 | kelef(at)geol.uoa.gr |
(+30) 210 727 4133 |
evinom(at)geol.uoa.gr |
(+30) 210 727 4865 |
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evasilak(at)geol.uoa.gr |
(+30) 210 727 4400 |
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Research Assistants |
Contact number |
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gbathrellos(at)geol.uoa.gr |
(+30) 210 727 4882 |
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hskilodimou(at)geol.uoa.gr |
(+30) 210 727 4262 |