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Kenchreai Field School 2016

The Center for Hellenic Studies and Sunoikisis announce the 2016 Archaeological Program at Kenchreai, the port of Corinth in southern Greece. Scholarship support will be awarded to applicants on the basis of merit. This four-week summer program introduces students to the archaeology, history and culture of Greece through participation in a field school and accompanying […]

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SapphoFest 2015

The Center for Hellenic Studies, in association with Govinda Gallery, is pleased to announce SapphoFest 2015, three days of art and discussion celebrating the songs of Sappho, fifty years of Donovan’s poetry and music, and Donovan’s Sapphographs.

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CHS GR Event: Achilles Skordas, “Τhe Return of Europe in History: Geopolitics and International Law”

CHS Greece Event Please join us on Wednesday, December 16, 2015 at 7:00 p.m., in Nafplio for the following lecture: “Τhe Return of Europe in History: Geopolitics and International Law” Lecturer: Achilles Skordas, Professor of International Law, Law School, University of Bristol & Leibniz Fellow, Max Planck Institute for International Law, Heidelberg Respondent: Xenophon Paparrigopoulos, Associate Professor, Department […]

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Abstracts for the Fall 2015 Research Symposium are now available online!

Join us on Saturday, December 5 for a live webcast of the biannual Center for Hellenic Studies Research Symposium! The stream will be available at https://media.video.harvard.edu/core/live/harvard-chs-live.html. No special software is required. Persons interested in watching the stream should click on the link above and the stream will play in their web browser. Have questions for the presenters? […]

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Visiting scholar at CHS | Dr. Jessica Piccinini, Onassis Fellowship Recipient and lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Vienna

This week, Dr. Jessica Piccinini, Onassis Fellowship Recipient and lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Vienna, will be staying at the CHS and using the library. While at the CHS, Piccinini aims to complete her book, titled Ancient Religious Mobility: The Oracular Shrine of Dodona. This work is to be a comprehensive study of […]

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Visiting scholar at CHS | Dr. Jessica Piccinini, Onassis Fellowship Recipient and lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Vienna

This week, Dr. Jessica Piccinini, Onassis Fellowship Recipient and lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Vienna, will be staying at the CHS and using the library. While at the CHS, Piccinini aims to complete her book, titled Ancient Religious Mobility: The Oracular Shrine of Dodona. This work is to be a comprehensive study of […]