Main Library

At the largest school library in Greece, we offer junior high and high school students all the necessary tools to do research projects and deepen their knowledge.

Athens College Library began its operation in the 1930s within the spaces of Benaki Hall.  Its collection was organized more systematically in the 1950s.  Since 1964, it is housed in its own 1300 m2 building on the Psychico campus, a structure designed by architect and Athens College alumnus, Pavlos Mylonas.

Opening Hours:  Monday-Friday 08.15-17.00, Saturday 11:00-16:00

During holidays and summer break, operating hours may change. 

 

At the Main Athens College Library, we have:

  • 100,000 Greek and foreign volumes in Greek and English
  • subscriptions to electronic databases
  • 200 current titles of printed and digital journals/magazines and newspapers
  • a rich selection of audiovisual materials
  • 200 study stations and 140 computers & laptops
  • the D-Space institutional repository in order to collect, organize, promote, and maintain materials produced at the College

 

Investigating the relationship between brain and mind

Investigating the relationship between brain and mind

In an interview to Kathimerini newspaper, Jean-Pierre Changeux, the leading French neuroscientist, professor emeritus at Collège de France and the Pasteur Institute of France, speaks about accessing consciousness.

 

Approximately 50 years ago, he became the first neuroscientist who managed to isolate those structures in the brain that make communication between brain cells possible.  He became known to the general public for his views about the relationship between mind and brain.  He has received dozens of international science awards and honorary doctorates from more than 10 of the world’s top universities.  He is the author of 600 scientific articles and several books.  Jean-Pierre Changeux, the leading French neuroscientist, professor emeritus at Collège de France and the Pasteur Institute of France, spoke to “K” (Kathimerini newspaper) about accessing consciousness.

Excerpts of the article written by Aspasia Daskalopoulou and published in Kathimerini (17 May 2014), are available in Greek by clicking on “GR” in the upper right hand corner of this webpage.

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Investigating the relationship between brain and mind

Investigating the relationship between brain and mind

In an interview to Kathimerini newspaper, Jean-Pierre Changeux, the leading French neuroscientist, professor emeritus at Collège de France and the Pasteur Institute of France, speaks about accessing consciousness.

 

Approximately 50 years ago, he became the first neuroscientist who managed to isolate those structures in the brain that make communication between brain cells possible.  He became known to the general public for his views about the relationship between mind and brain.  He has received dozens of international science awards and honorary doctorates from more than 10 of the world’s top universities.  He is the author of 600 scientific articles and several books.  Jean-Pierre Changeux, the leading French neuroscientist, professor emeritus at Collège de France and the Pasteur Institute of France, spoke to “K” (Kathimerini newspaper) about accessing consciousness.

Excerpts of the article written by Aspasia Daskalopoulou and published in Kathimerini (17 May 2014), are available in Greek by clicking on “GR” in the upper right hand corner of this webpage.

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Investigating the relationship between brain and mind

Investigating the relationship between brain and mind

In an interview to Kathimerini newspaper, Jean-Pierre Changeux, the leading French neuroscientist, professor emeritus at Collège de France and the Pasteur Institute of France, speaks about accessing consciousness.

 

Approximately 50 years ago, he became the first neuroscientist who managed to isolate those structures in the brain that make communication between brain cells possible.  He became known to the general public for his views about the relationship between mind and brain.  He has received dozens of international science awards and honorary doctorates from more than 10 of the world’s top universities.  He is the author of 600 scientific articles and several books.  Jean-Pierre Changeux, the leading French neuroscientist, professor emeritus at Collège de France and the Pasteur Institute of France, spoke to “K” (Kathimerini newspaper) about accessing consciousness.

Excerpts of the article written by Aspasia Daskalopoulou and published in Kathimerini (17 May 2014), are available in Greek by clicking on “GR” in the upper right hand corner of this webpage.

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