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CIIM Information Sheet Institution Details Name of Institution Cyprus CIIM Information Sheet Institution Details Name of Institution Cyprus International Institute of Management Erasmus+ code CY Nicosia 12 Number of Campus 2 (Nicosia and Limassol) Address CIIM Nicosia CIIM Limassol 21 Akademias Avenue, 2151 5 Chaidariou Street Aglandjia, Nicosia, Cyprus P.O. 3020 Limassol, Cyprus Box 20378 Webpage www.ciim.ac.cy Phone / Fax T. +35722462246 T. +35725878782 F. +35722331121 F. +35725871092 Student Affairs / Erasmus Office Erasmus Coordinator Mr. Costas Kaloyeros (CFO) Email: [email protected] Head of Student Affairs Ms. Lena Jelic / Careers Office Email: [email protected] T. +35722462221 Email [email protected]; [email protected] CIIM Programmes MBA Master in Business Administration *require at least three years of work experience for admitting a student. MPSM Master in Public Sector Management *require at least three years of work experience for admitting a student. MSc FS Master of Science in Financial Services MSc HRM Master of Science in Human Resource Management and Organizational Behaviour MSc BM Master of in Business Management Cyprus International Institute of Management 21 Akademias Avenue, Aglandjia, 2151 Nicosia, Cyprus, P.O. Box 20378 MSc BIDA Master of Science in Business Intelligence and Data Analytics MSc ELM Master of Science in Educational Leadership and Management * programme offered only in Greek Language of English and Greek Instruction Language IELTS overall band 6.0 requirements Programme Semesters Fall / Winter Semester September – February Spring / Summer March – July Semester Programme Schedule Please email Lena at: [email protected] Exam period CIIM courses are offered on a modular basis, and all exams/ assignments take place after each module Application deadlines Fall/Winter semester: 1st June* Spring/Summer semester: 1st December * *Due to the modular programme structure, the deadlines are flexible Required documents 1. Application Form 2. Erasmus+ Learning agreement 3. Transcript of Records 4. Copy of your ID or passport and a passport picture Accommodation Monthly Rent expenses Can range from €260 up to €450 (in self-catering studio, apartments) *There is a possibility to rent university’s dormitory in Nicosia only. Living expenses The average monthly costs for transportation, utilities, meals and other personal expenses are in the range of €350 - €500 (depending on the student) Contact person Mrs. Theodora Petasi Cyprus International Institute of Management 21 Akademias Avenue, Aglandjia, 2151 Nicosia, Cyprus, P.O. Box 20378 Admissions and Office Manager [email protected] T. +35722462218 Other useful information Visa procedure EU citizens do not require visa. For stay longer than 3 months, students must register at the Cyprus Migration Department. Non EU citizens must apply for visa at their local Cyprus embassy or consulate. For stay longer than 3 months the candidate must apply for a student visa. Contact person Theodora Petasi at [email protected] Insurance EU citizens should have a European Health Insurance Card requirements (EHIC). Non-EU citizens must purchase insurance in the country of origin or in Cyprus. The cost of the medical insurance if obtained in Cyprus is €180. For more information please contact Theodora Petasi at [email protected] Arriving to Cyprus Due to the divided status of the island, the two official international airports are in Larnaca and Paphos. Shuttle bus from Kapnos Airport Shuttle airport Cyprus International Institute of Management 21 Akademias Avenue, Aglandjia, 2151 Nicosia, Cyprus, P.O. Box 20378 .
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