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The University of the Society for the Promotion of Education and Learning (Elefthero Panepistimio, in Greek) is a highly successful institution in the Books’ Archway offering a series of courses on various subjects. 

The Archway’s Word and Art Auditorium witnessed and, still does, a variety of conferences, lectures, book presentations which were highly attended yearly.

University professors, distinguished scientists, artists, and intellectuals offer, through the courses, a platform of acquired knowledge as well as food for thought on the subjects presented.

The sole prerequisite to attend the courses is the individuals’ personal interest in the topics presented. 

The high academic standards, the choice of the subjects taught and the caliber of the guest speakers combined with an updated and efficient organization, resulted in the public’s ardent response and support.

The use of technology in the presentations is imperative and after each class, discussion follows and supplementary material, as well as relevant bibliography, is distributed.

It is sincerely hoped that these courses fulfill the cultural and spiritual needs of the public and complete the insufficient, at times, access to the knowledge offered by other institutions.

The primary goal of USPEL is the quality and freedom of access to knowledge and development.

Press here to view details for The USPEL website.

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The Books’ Archway was founded on June 1996 by the Society for the Promotion of Education and Learning (SPEL) with a view to creating a cultural center in Athens which would contribute to, through the book, to the quest as well as the integration of past, present and future ideas.

The Books’ Archway is located in the Arsakeion Mansion.

The Arsakeio Mansion, classically designed and minimally decorated, was built on the designs of the architect Lysandros Kaftantzoglou (1811-1885) and initially hosted the school as well as the headquarters of the Society.

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The location of the Books’ Archway impresses with its glass top and dome which enable the natural light to spread in the place and illuminate the interior.

Press here to go directly to the Books' Archway website (in Greek).

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e-arsakeio is the Arsakeia - Tositseia Schools Digital School platform developed to serve the Arsakeia Digital Programme purposes and objectives.
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