Onassis Foundation Scholarships Call for the academic year 2022-23
The City of Tomorrow opens up its doors again to welcome young people with innovative ideas and bright minds to inhabit it.
Andreas studies epidemiology and builds bridges with his knowledge. Spyros conducts research in biochemistry and opens new paths with his innovative ideas. Katerina delves deeper into school psychology and lays a solid foundation with her mind. These people, along with 7.408 more inhabitants, live in the city of tomorrow, the city of the Onassis Foundation Scholars. The inhabitants of this city do not stop even for a moment to evolve, innovate, excel, and shape a better future for our society.
The City of Tomorrow keeps growing thanks to you. The application process for the academic year 2022-23 has been completed.
Please note that the online application platform has been disabled and it is not possible to submit applications after the submission deadline.
If you cannot access your results, please contact the Scholarships Department through e-mail: scholarships@onassis.org or via phone: +30 210 37 13 054, -056, -057.
Please note that the Onassis Foundation Athens Office will remain closed for the period Monday August 1, 2022 to Friday August 19, 2022.
The next scholarship call for the academic year 2023-2024 will be announced around mid-December 2022.
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Scholarships Call for the Academic Year 2022-23
The application submission period for the Onassis Foundation Scholarship Program – Academic Year 2022-23 is now closed.
For further information regarding the announcement, the relevant terms and the supporting documents please review the Frequently Asked Questions and Scholarship Regulation below or contact the Scholarships Department through email: scholarships@onassis.org or via phone: +30 210 37 13 053, -054, -055, -056, -057.
Meet some of the several thousand scholars living in this city of tomorrow, who joined the community over the last decade:
Panagiotis Kyriakopoulos– 2019 Scholar
In December 2021, he was awarded for Excellence in Research from the Adam Smith Business School of the University of Glasgow. His research focuses on Technology Parks, internationalization of micromultinational enterprises, global entrepreneurship, and global business strategy.
Christina Karafyllia – 2017 Scholar
Christina worked out the answers to two math problems that had remained unsolved since 1996.
Stefanos Levidis – 2017 Scholar
Stefanos is a member of the Forensic Architecture research agency based at Goldsmiths, University of London. The agency has played a vital role in the conviction of Golden Dawn members and in the former political party being declared a criminal organization.
Dora Chatzi-Rodopoulou – 2014 Scholar
She was awarded the European Heritage Award / Europa Nostra Award 2021 for the category of Research. The “Control Shift” research project focuses on the practice of Industrial Heritage Reuse in Europe, with special emphasis on the United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Spain, and Greece, and provides a much-needed alternative framework for the conservation of industrial heritage.
Danae Manolesou – 2015 Scholar
Danae is a member of the research group that designed a 3D printed face shield (3DVFaceShield) distributed free to hospitals on the front line in the fight against Covid-19.
Evangelos Delikonstantis – 2017 Scholar
He was awarded the 2021 EFCE Excellence Award in Process Intensification from the European Society of Mechanical Engineers for his ground-breaking work on a methane-to-ethylene conversion process.
Andreas Tsiartas - 2017 Scholar
He is one of the four winners, out of a total of 143 candidates, of the DYCE (Discovering Young Composers of Europe) competition, for his work “Pnoé” for chamber ensemble, which was performed in Oslo’s Sentralen by the Cikada Ensemble under the direction of Christian Eggen.
Maria Dimakopoulou – 2015 Scholar
Maria solved a problem with Intel processors that had been unresolved for years, and completed her studies with a perfect ten grade point average – the first graduate to do so in the history of the National Technical University of Athens.
Marianna Kapsetaki – 2017 Scholar
She was selected in the European “30 under 30” list of ‘Forbes.’ The main study in her PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience focused on spatial memory in stroke patients.
Panagiotis Barkas – 2018 Scholar
He received from the Academy of Athens the Bank of Greece Award for his original scientific research entitled “Determinants of investments in Greece.”
Theodoros Giavridis – 2015 Scholar
Theodoros has contributed to the creation of new “weapons” in the fight against cancer. The treatment he proposes is based on “training” immune system cells in patients to recognize and destroy cancer cells.
Konstantina Kotzamani – 2016 Scholar
Konstantina has been honored three times by the Hellenic Film Academy with its Best Short Film Award, and was nominated for the same honor at the European Academy Awards in 2015 and 2017.
Dimitra Pouli – 2014 Scholar
Dimitra is part of a research team that discovered a pioneering new non-invasive technique for diagnosing skin cancer.

