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EEO is a member of a Group of companies (AKMI) leaders in the field of vocational education and training. EEO’s sister companies include:
AKMI Institute for Vocational Training Founded in 1973, AKMI Institute of Vocational Training (IVT) is one of the top vocational training and graduate re-training provider in Greece. It enrols 6000 students annually in 52 specialized courses ranging from Audiovisual Studies, Art & design to Business Administration and Pedagogical professions. Its courses are recognised by the Ministry of Education and comply with European standards. AKMI has invested in modern training infrastructures of the highest standards and uses new technologies in the education process. Furthermore, it participates in various EU programmes such as Leonardo, Socrates, Equal and Media Plus. ΑΚΜΙ IVT has premises (7000m2) in Athens and Thessaloniki.

Vocational Training Center AKMI Founded in 2000, the Vocational Training Center AKMI (VTC AKMI) provides training to adults in four main thematic fields: 1) Culture, Sports and Media; 2) Economics and Business Management; 3) Tourism and services; 4) ICT. The VTC AKMI mainly designs and implements training programmes for unemployed people as well as specific programmes for in-house company training. It also participates actively in the implementation of EU funded programmes related to adult training, lifelong learning, as well as the integration of vulnerable groups within the job market. VTC AKMI has training facilities in two cities in Greece (Athens and Heraklion-Crete).

Athens Metropolitan College Founded back in 1982, the Athens Metropolitan College (AMC) offers graduate and post-graduate education to more than 500 students per year. It cooperates with reknown European Universities such as the Queen Margaret University of Edinburgh or the Roehampton University of London. The AMC also offers distance learning courses to graduate and post-graduate students. The College includes five different Schools of graduate studies: Business Management, New Technologies, Social Studies, Health Studies and Culture & Communication.
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