Ancient Greece

2013 Jan 06

January Term Program (JTerm)

Sun Jan 6 (All day) to Sat Jan 26 (All day)

Location: 

Crete, Nafplio, and Athens

JTerm came to Greece for a third year. The team consisted of nine students (three from Harvard University) and a Harvard postgraduate (who served as a teaching assistant), the CHS programs coordinator, and Professors Gregory Nagy and Kenny Morrell. The group visited Crete, Nafplion, and Athens, focusing once again on the study of the Bronze Age.

Athens: City of Wisdom: Historical and Modern Resilience in Greece’s Capital, virtual event

April 7, 2022

The European Union seminar of the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies in cooperation with CHS US, CHS Greece, and the Consulate General of Greece in Boston welcome Bruce Clark, author of Athens: City of Wisdom and journalist of The Economist, in a discussion about the largest urban area in southeastern Europe and one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in the world, focusing on the factors which have underpinned Athens and Attica...

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"Olympia and the search for Identity" July 12-15, 2022 — Participating schools and departments

Schools and Departments participating in the International Scholars' Symposium

The Symposium is open to up to 40 undergraduate and postgraduate (Masters and PhD) students of all levels from Departments listed below. The list is based on collaborations developed with various departments in Greece and Cyprus throughout previous years of the Symposium, together with this year’s Symposium topic.

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

School of Philosophy

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