Documents about the operation of the M.Sc., the admission process and the studying in it
- The current study programme (in Greek) of the M.Sc. programme.
- The regulation of the M.Sc. programme (in Greek).
- The call for admission applications (in Greek) for the academic year 2023-2024.
- The guide to procedures and code of conduct of the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications (in Greek), which is also applicable to the operation of the M.Sc. programme.
- The Regulation for the operation of the academic advisor institution (in Greek)
- The Regulation for the handling of student complaints and objections (in Greek)
- The Anti-plagiarism regulation of the University of the Peloponnese (in Greek)
Documents concerning the M.Sc. thesis
A. Assignment of a M.Sc. Thesis topic
- The application for assignment of a diploma thesis subject (in Greek).
The M.Sc. thesis is developed under the supervision of either (a) an M.Sc. instructor or (b) a faculty or educational staff member of the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, that specializes in an area intersecting with the scope of the M.Sc. You can refer to the indicative list of faculty or educational staff member of the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications that specialize in an area intersecting with the scope of the M.Sc. - The M.Sc. thesis template (in Greek)
A Word document with an indicative structure and instructions for developing the M.Sc. thesis.
B. Defense of M.Sc. theses
For each M.Sc. thesis defense, the following documents should be dully filled in and submitted:
- The M.Sc. thesis grading form (in Greek)
- The certificate of plagiarism check for the M.Sc. thesis (in Greek)
You can also refer to the Anti-plagiarism regulation of the University of the Peloponnese (in Greek) and the TurnItIn system usage instructions (in Greek).
C. After the successful defense of an M.Sc. Thesis
After an M.Sc. thesis has been successfully defended, it must be submitted to the institutional repository. Relevant documents are:
- The Electronic document release statement (in Greek)
- the guide for submitting a thesis to the institutional repository (in Greek)