
The Ionian University
The Ionian University was founded in 1984 and comprises five faculties and twelve departments, seated in the Ionian Islands. Its seat is in Corfu, with university units in Lefkada, Kefalonia and Zakynthos.
The University consists of the following twelve Departments :
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Department of History (Corfu)
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Department of Foreign Languages, Translation & Interpreting (Corfu)
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Department of Music Studies (Corfu)
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Department of Archives, Library Science and Museum Studies (Corfu)
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Department of Informatics (Corfu)
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Department of Audio and Visual Arts (Corfu)
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Department of Digital Media and Communication (Argostoli)
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Department of Ethnomusicology (Lixouri)
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Department of Environmental Sciences (Zakynthos)
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Department of Food Science and Technology (Argostoli)
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Department of Regional Development (Lefkada)
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Department of Tourism (Corfu)
The facilities of the Departments seated in Corfu are found in different parts of the urban complex of the city of Corfu, a city with a population of 40,000 residents. This demonstrates the University’s will to find its place in the structure of a city with a rich historic and architectural heritage.
Since 2018, with the integration of the Ionian Island Technological Educational Institute, the university is expanding its operation with six new departments, five of them in three new locations, Lefkada, Kefalonia and Zakynthos.
the historic and cultural significance of its location in the Ionian Islands is notable. From the 12th century and on, the Ionian Islands have followed a different historical path in relation to the rest of Greece. Having experienced Venetian, French and English rule, the Ionian Islands differ historically from most Greek provinces, which after the fall of the Byzantine Empire in the 15th century became part of the Ottoman Empire until the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, when these territories gradually gained their freedom and joined the newly established Greek state. These different routes brought the Ionian Islands closer to the western European ways of life and thinking, which, in turn, left their mark on the urban and rural landscape of the islands, on the mentality of people and their customs. It should be noted that the first Greek University, the Ionian Academy, was founded in Corfu in 1824, under English rule. From the first decades of the 19th century and until the Union of the Ionian Islands with the New Greek State in 1864, the Academy served as the source of a remarkable literary current of unique character, which largely contributed to the intellectual ferment of that period.
After their Union, the Ionian Islands shared a common course with the rest of Greece, acknowledging the need for the formation of an atmosphere of inner coherence and uniformity among the provinces of the newly established State. As a consequence, the distinctive character of the Ionian Islands started to gradually fade away. The closing down of the Ionian Academy was only one step of this process.
More recently, new Universities have been founded all over Greece on the basis of developmental state policies. These new Institutions approach scientific fields and methods which had not been covered in Greece before. Thus, the Ionian University was established in 1984 as part of the above-mentioned policies.
The University aims to contribute to the revival and cultivation of the local intellectual heritage, a heritage partly deriving from the cultural impact of the long-lasting European occupations. What is more, the Ionian University aspires to play a significant academic role as one of the Greek Higher Education Institutions through its educational, scientific and intellectual activities.


University Research Centre
The University Research Center of the Ionian University was founded in 2018, based in Corfu, with the aim of conducting basic and applied research and the adoption and elaboration of research programs especially in the sectors of
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biosciences
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food sciences
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environment and sustainable development
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music and artistic creation
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history and
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translation and interpretation
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The Department of Audio & Visual Arts organizes exhibitions, seminars, workshops and speeches with special guests from the fields of science and art in an effort to approach more specialized issues and draw attention to the students’ artistic creations.
Since 2006, the Department of Audio & Visual Arts has organized the annual Audiovisual Arts Festival including in its program activities such as exhibitions of audiovisual installations and interactive works of art, formative works of art and photographs, events, and concerts in collaboration with the Department of Music Studies of the Ionian University. The Festival offers students the chance to get in touch with art experts, critics and artists, and present their first works of art to the public. Within the Festival’s context, other activities focusing on research and education also take place.
The Department of Audio and Visual Arts also organizes since 2017 the international Summer School in Hybrid Arts. Designed for those interested in hybrid media arts from any level of studies, it takes place in the unique environment of the Greek island of Corfu. The program focusing mainly on two areas, Biology and Environment, it includes subjects such as Brain Imaging, Experiential Anatomy, Site-Specific Arts, Astrophotography, Storytelling in Museums and Bio Art. All seminars are taught in English by faculty members of the Ionian University and international guest instructors.
