LECTURE

David Tiano Lecture | Ongoing
WHAT'S ON

This year’s lecture focused on the Romaniote community of Ioannina and is available through the channel of the US Embassy in Athens.


Reflections on 1821: A discussion with Mark Mazower
BICENTENNIAL

Under the auspices of the Embassy of Greece in Washington and on the occasion of the bicentennial of the Greek War of Independence, world-renowned historian Mark Mazower, a professor of History at Columbia University, gave an online celebratory lecture.

Mediterranean Migration | March 1
LECTURE

The Modern Greek Studies webinar series will continue on March 1 with an online seminar and discussion with on migration and asylum management in the Mediterranean.

David Tiano Lecture | February 25
HISTORY

The annual lecture in memory of David Tiano will be on the Romaniote community of Ioannina and will be delivered by archaeologist Zanet Battinou.


On the Greek Language | February 20
HISTORY

In celebration of International Greek Language Day, the Greek Embassy in the US and the Center for Hellenic Studies at the University of Chicago will host a lecture by Dr Anastasia Giannakidou.

Byzantine Dialogues | February 2
HISTORY

Alexander Alexakis, professor of Byzantine philology at the University of Ioannina, will be speaking in the Byzantine Dialogues online lecture series organized by the American School of Classical Studies on February 2.

Cavafy & Translation | February 1
LECTURE

Oxford University’s Foteini Dimirouli will be conducting an online seminar on “C.P. Cavafy in the World: Origins, Trajectories and the Diasporic Poet,” hosted by the British School at Athens.


Ancient Port at Kommos Lecture | January 27
ARCHAEOLOGY

The American School of Classical Studies at Athens has invited archaeologist James C. Wright, to deliver an online lecture on the prehistoric port at Kommos, in Southern Crete, which will be live streamed at 6.30 p.m. on January 27 Greek time.

Byzantine Dialogues Lecture | January 26
HISTORY

The American School of Classical Studies at Athens has invited historian Koray Durak to deliver the next lecture in its Byzantine Dialogues series, which will be streamed live at 7 p.m. on January 26 Greek time.

Robert Parker Lecture | December 8
WHAT'S ON

University of Oxford professor emeritus of ancient history Robert Parker has been invited by the British School at Athens to deliver a lecture on “New Discoveries and New Problems in Greek Religion,” on Tuesday, December 8.



Byzantine Dialogues | November 24
WHAT'S ON

Baukje van den Berg, an assistant professor of Byzantine studies at the Central European University in Vienna, will be at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens for an online lecture as part of its Byzantine Dialogues series.

Doxiadis in Pakistan | Online | November 16
WHAT'S ON

British School at Athens resident Syma Tariq will deliver an online lecture on the role of Greek architect and town planner Constantinos Doxiadis in the urban development of the nascent state of Pakistan.

Roderick Beaton | Online| November 12
WHAT'S ON

Ahead of the 2021 bicentenary of the outbreak of the Greek Revolution, historian Roderick Beaton has been invited by the British School at Athens to deliver an online lecture.


Red Monastery Church | Online | November 10
WHAT'S ON

The American School of Classical Studies at Athens presents an online lecture by Elizabeth S. Bolman, the Elsie B. Smith Professor in the Liberal Arts at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.

Ion Dragoumis | Online | October 15
WHAT'S ON

The American School of Classical Studies at Athens is hosting a webinar on the diplomat, writer, philosopher, visionary and revolutionary Ion Dragoumis and specifically on his assassination on July 31, 1920, by political adversaries.

Attic Epitaphs | Online | June 8
WHAT'S ON

The British School at Athens presents a virtual lecture with Dr Carrie Sawtell (BSA, Macmillan-Rodewald Student), on the use of the epithet χρηστὸς / χρηστή when used in 4th century BC Attic epitaphs.