Congratulations, Acknowledgements, and Farewell to our Graduated Engineer Anna Maria Papalopoulou

👋 The graduation ceremony at the Technical University of Crete on 31.07.2026 is over – and we bid farewell to our new Mineral Resources Engineer Anna Maria Papalopoulou, our student ambassador to EURECA-PRO from TUC.

🎙️ Drawing on her own experiences, Anna Maria helped local students in Chania to become more familiar with our European University: "Being a EURECA-PRO Student Ambassador at the Technical University of Crete has been an incredibly rewarding journey. Capturing our campus events as a photographer and sharing these moments with our community allowed me to actively contribute to our vibrant European network. It has been an invaluable experience that truly enriched both my creative and professional growth".

👩‍🎓 Upon the completion of this great milestone, Anna Maria shared her personal thoughts with all of us: "This demanding journey provided me with far more than academic knowledge. It taught me what it truly means to be an engineer: to think and act with a strategic, structured, and effective mindset. … This Diploma (Integrated Master) is a personal milestone, dedicated to my mother up above, whose love, belief, and support were the reason I made it this far. I feel deeply grateful for everything that led to this point, and genuinely excited for all that is yet to come!"

👏 Anna Maria graduated ranking first in her class at the School of Mineral Resources Engineering based on her diploma degree grade.

🎉 Congratulations Anna-Maria! Thank you for your contributions to TUC and EURECA-PRO! Thank you so much for your strong support on top of your studies. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors!

📸 Check out the photo album from the event!


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