The Hellenic American Union
The Hellenic American Union is, in essence, similar to the British Council in what they do and why they do it.
It was formed in 1957 and has, as the name implies, strong ties with the United States of America. It oversees and administers the testing for the University of Michigan's language certificates (ECCE and ECPE) in Greece.
According to their site, they operate as a non-profit organization.
Reportedly, they receive no grants or funding from either the Greek or the US government.
They are invlolved in providing a number of cultural activities including, but not limited to, education and related activities such as the arts. They also
prepare and publish material for classroom use for a variety of subjects.
To learn more about the Hellenic American Union, click on the preceding link and you'll visit their site.
For a list of test centers for the University of Michigan's ELI exams, click on
test centers worldwide.

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