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PureHealth launches
University of Nicosia campus
in Athens, Greece
(ABU DHABI)
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PureHealth,
through its Greek
subsidiary, has announced
the launch of the University
of Nicosia (UNIC) campus in
Athens. The university
introduces a next-generation
model of healthcare
education that embeds
artificial intelligence,
data analytics, and digital
health into core clinical
training to develop a
workforce equipped to
operate in integrated,
technology-enabled
healthcare systems.
The inauguration ceremony of
UNIC Athens was attended by
senior government and
institutional leadership,
underscoring the strategic
significance of the
initiative at a national and
regional level. Attendees
included His Excellency
Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime
Minister of the Hellenic
Republic, His Excellency
Nikos Christodoulides,
President of the Republic of
Cyprus, Sofia Zacharaki,
Minister of Education,
Religious Affairs and Sports
of the Hellenic Republic,
and Athina Michaelidou,
Minister of Education, Sport
and Youth of the Republic of
Cyprus.
The ceremony
was also attended by His
Excellency Dr. Ali Obaid Ali
Al Dhaheri, Ambassador of
the UAE to the Hellenic
Republic, Shaista Asif,
Group CEO of PureHealth,
Panagiotis Skandalakis,
President of the Council of
UNIC Athens, Philippos
Pouyioutas, Rector of the
University of Nicosia, and
Antonis Polemitis, CEO of
University of Nicosia and
Chairman of the Board of
Directors at UNIC Athens,
alongside other senior
members of PureHealth Group,
government stakeholders, and
leaders across the education
and healthcare sectors.
The university is a
direct extension of
PureHealth’s global strategy
to integrate care delivery,
research, and education
within a single operating
model. Drawing on its
international clinical
network and scale across
multiple markets, PureHealth
is actively shaping a new
approach to medical
education that reflects how
modern healthcare systems
are designed and delivered.
This enables the transfer of
expertise, clinical
standards, and operational
capabilities from the UAE,
Cyprus, and Greece,
supporting the continued
advancement of its
healthcare ecosystem.
His Excellency
Dr. Al Dhaheri said:
“The establishment of this
medical university
demonstrates the strength of
the strategic partnership
between the UAE and the
Hellenic Republic, and our
shared commitment to
advancing innovation in
vital sectors such as
healthcare and education.
The initiative also
represents a forward-looking
investment in fostering
talent, knowledge exchange,
and achieving sustainable
development.”
Shaista Asif said:
“Healthcare is
entering a new phase, where
clinical practice, data, and
technology are becoming
increasingly interconnected.
This requires a fundamental
shift in how we develop
talent. This university
reflects our strategy to
invest in the long-term
foundations of healthcare,
strengthening our ability to
develop tech-enabled talent,
advance research, and
integrate education more
closely with care delivery.
As we expand across Europe
amid a growing shortage of
healthcare professionals,
this allows us to build
scale, develop talent across
markets, and ensure greater
consistency in clinical
standards across our
network, while unlocking
operational efficiencies.”
Sofia Zacharaki
said: “This marks
an important milestone for
the future of higher
education in Greece. It
reflects a broader national
effort to strengthen the
international outlook,
quality, and competitiveness
of the Greek education
system. Through a robust and
transparent framework, we
are enabling internationally
recognized institutions to
establish a meaningful
presence in our country,
reinforcing Greece’s
position as an emerging hub
for academic excellence,
innovation, and knowledge
exchange in the wider
region.”
Panagiotis Skandalakis said,
“Our ambition is to set a
new standard for how
medicine is taught. By
embedding artificial
intelligence into the core
of the curriculum and
integrating learning across
both clinical and real-world
environments, we are
preparing doctors to operate
in healthcare systems where
data, technology, and
clinical practice are fully
connected.”
The
launch builds on the growing
strategic partnership
between the UAE and Greece,
following the UAE-Greece
Comprehensive Strategic
Partnership signed in 2020
and reflecting deepening
collaboration across
investment, innovation, and
key sectors, including
healthcare and education. It
also aligns with the UAE’s
broader national priorities,
including We the UAE 2031
and Abu Dhabi Economic
Vision 2030, which emphasize
the development of advanced
healthcare systems, global
partnerships, and
future-ready talent.
The university is designed
to address two critical
challenges shaping the
future of healthcare in
Europe: the growing shortage
of healthcare professionals,
expected to reach a
shortfall of up to one
million workers by 2030, and
the accelerating
transformation of healthcare
driven by artificial
intelligence and data. As
PureHealth expands its
European footprint through
both organic and inorganic
growth, the institution
serves as a core pillar in
building workforce capacity
at scale, linking education,
clinical practice, and
research to support
long-term system
sustainability and the
evolving demands of modern
care.
Students will
be trained within an
integrated environment where
research, technology, and
clinical practice are
closely aligned, with
exposure to real-world
‘living lab’ environments.
Students will also benefit
from access to PureHealth’s
clinical infrastructure in
Greece, which serves more
than 1.3 million patients
annually, providing hands-on
clinical training
opportunities within an
established healthcare
network.
The
university will also
establish talent exchange
programs with leading
institutions in the UAE,
enabling knowledge transfer
and creating mobility
pathways for students and
healthcare professionals
across key markets.
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