Theologian and religious historian Vasilis Adrahtas will be delivering a lecture from the University of Sydney on “Myths and Dreamings: Cross Hatchings between Ancient Greece and Indigenous Australia.”
Theologian and religious historian Vasilis Adrahtas will be delivering a lecture from the University of Sydney on “Myths and Dreamings: Cross Hatchings between Ancient Greece and Indigenous Australia.”
The French Institute of Athens (ifa.gr) is paying tribute to one of the world’s greatest pioneers in biology, microbiology and chemistry, with an exhibition on the occasion of the bicentenary of his birth.
Marking the centenary of the Asia Minor Catastrophe, the American School of Classical Studies at Athens is hosting a major exhibition titled “The Epic of Anatolia in the Greek Imagination: The Asia Minor Catastrophe in Literature Between the Wars.”
Respected journalist and expert on modern and ancient Greek history Bruce Clark has been invited by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens to deliver a lecture.
The Greek branch of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation has invited respected academics and philosophers to conduct a series of seminars in English on the theme “The Politics of Liberation.”
The Canadian Institute in Greece presents a lecture by Katerina Apokatanidis, its Neda and Franz Leipen Fellow and a PhD candidate in classical archaeology at the University of Toronto, on “Greek Funerary Religion: The Case Study of the Orphic Gold Tablets.”
As part of its ongoing exhibition on the importance of horses in ancient Greece, the American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA) has invited Judith M. Barringer, professor of Greek art and archaeology at the University of Edinburgh, to deliver a lecture.
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens presents a lecture on the post-war Greek adoption movement, which saw some 4,000 children sent overseas.
Nigel Kennell, a Whitehead Distinguished Scholar at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens has been invited to deliver a lecture on “Leading the Spirits of Youth to Excellence: Greek Citizen Training in Context.”
The British School at Athens presents an online lecture by Oxford University Professor Amy Bogaard titled “Crops, Climate Change and COPing Strategies: Some Lessons from Prehistory.”
Lebanese video artist Ziad Antar and writer Rasha Salti join forces again for a lecture/performance at the Onassis Cultural Center titled “The Bladder Diplomacy Project.”
For its inaugural lecture in the Thalia Potamianos series on the impact of Greek culture, the American School of Classical Studies’ Gennadius Library has invited Dr Peter Frankopan to deliver the first of three talks on “Global Greece: A History.”
Dr Alasdair Grant will deliver a lecture titled “George Finlay among the Scottish Philhellenes” at the British School of Athens on May 27.
The British School at Athens presents University of the Aegean Professor Maria Mina in a virtual lecture on “Manifestation or Mirage? The Cultural Construction of Insularity in the Southeast Aegean.”
A seminar titled “Veterans of the Battle of Crete who played Australian Football” will be presented by Barbara Cullen on May 6.
Democrats Abroad Greece Women’s Caucus will hold a conversation titled “Sexual Harassment, Violence Against Women and the Pandemic” via Zoom on March 31, starting at 8 p.m.