Technological Educational Institute of Piraeus

Piraeus University of Applied Sciences
Α.Ε.Ι. ΠΕΙΡΑΙΑ Τ.Τ.
TypePublic
Higher Education
Greece University System
University of Applied Sciences
Active1983–2018
Academic staff
1.000 (before merge)
Administrative staff
~250 (before merge)
Students20.000 (before merge)
Location, ,
CampusEgaleo
Spetses
Websitehttp://teipir.gr/index.php/en/

The Piraeus University of Applied Sciences (Greek: Ανώτατο Εκπαιδευτικό Ίδρυμα Πειραιά Τεχνολογικού Τομέα, A.E.I. Πειραιά Τ.Τ.), also known as Technological Education Institute of Piraeus (TEIPIR), was a public higher education institute in Athens, Greece, supervised by the Ministry of Education and Research. It was created by a special law in 1976 as a merging result of the Anastasiadis School (founded in 1947) and the Sivitanidios School (founded in 1957), and was established with the 1983 related law (Ν.1404/1983).

In 2018 TEI of Piraeus merged with TEI of Athens forming the newly established University of West Attica (Greek: Πανεπιστήμιο Δυτικής Αττικής).