On March 29, 2025, the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) installed surveillance cameras at the Zografou Campus and the Patission Complex without informing the public about its data processing policy for students and staff.
On May 26, 2025, Vouliwatch, Reporters United, and Homo Digitalis jointly submitted a Freedom of Information (FOI) Request to determine whether NTUA complies with the law, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and other national regulations. A similar request was also submitted by 61 Architecture students.
NTUA may not be fully complying with Articles 12, 13, 35, and 36 of the GDPR, which ensure transparent information for data subjects, data protection impact assessments, and the obligation of prior consultation.
In our request, we explain that NTUA has not responded to student and staff inquiries about how their personal data is being processed, and we request access to the government’s confidential security plan for universities.
In our request to NTUA, we also seek to know who is being recorded by the cameras, where their data is stored, and whether this data is being shared with the Hellenic Police (ELAS).
NTUA has a deadline to respond to our request by June 15, and to the students’ request by June 19. We will continue to monitor the issue and will follow up with further reporting. Our organizations’ FOI request and information provision document is available here.