EDUCATION Initial construction and equipment costs projected at €21.7 million, with annual operational expenses averaging €3.5 million thereafter TEPAK plans €21.7 million marine sciences school near old Larnaca Airport Newsroom The Cyprus University of Technology (TEPAK) is set to establish a new School of Marine Sciences, Technology, and Sustainable Development in the Mackenzie area, adjacent to the old Larnaca airport. READ MORE
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