Research Opportunities

Learn about our fellows’ research projects: Theodora Patrona on her experience as a CHS Visiting Scholar

Learn about our fellows’ research projects: Theodora Patrona on her experience as a CHS Visiting Scholar

February 9, 2023

Guest post by Theodora Patrona, Visiting Scholar in Comparative Cultural Studies 2022-23

Research topic during fellowship: Borders, Migration, and Ethnicity in Historical Perspective: Greek Americans and Italian Americans in Context

In mid-February 2022 I applied for a CHS Fellowship in Comparative Cultural Studies. Being a junior member of staff (Special Teaching Fellow-"ΕΔΙΠ") of the School of English, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Ι was surprised to note the affinity of my research field -Greek and Italian migration to the US and their return...

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2023 Feb 12

Visiting Researchers in Nafplio

Sun Feb 12 (All day) to Sat Feb 18 (All day)

Organized by:

CHS Greece

Open to:

Postgraduate students and Ph.D. candidates of Greek universities from specific scientific fields

Language:

Greek

Synopsis:

Aiming to support the work of young researchers at Greek Universities, CHS Greece offers the new program "Visiting Researchers in Nafplio." The program includes a week-long trip...

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Learn about our fellows’ research projects: Francesco Scalora on the Italian philhellenic movement and Cesare Vitali's diary

Learn about our fellows’ research projects: Francesco Scalora on the Italian philhellenic movement and Cesare Vitali's diary

March 24, 2022

Guest post by Francesco Scalora, Early Career Fellow in Philhellenism 2021

Research topic during fellowship: The diary of Cesare Vitali

Within the pan-European phenomenon known as Philhellenism, which resonated explosively throughout the 19th century, Italy, due to its history, geographical location and political status, was prominent in a different way.

Italy offers a particularly important vantage point for understanding the force of Philhellenism in 19th century Europe. The Italian Philhellenic phenomenon is distinguished...

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A town square with a obelisk-shaped monument that receives a few sunrays on a cloudy day.

Call to apply for the Early Career Fellowship in Philhellenism 2022-2023

February 28, 2022

A town square with an obelisk-shaped monument that receives a few sunrays on a cloudy day.

Application deadline: March 27, 2022

The Center for Hellenic Studies offers a fellowship to a postdoctoral researcher to conduct original research on topics related to Philhellenism as a movement of the 18th and 19th century as well as a phenomenon whose manifestations and repercussions persisted in the years that followed.... Read more about Call to apply for the Early Career Fellowship in Philhellenism 2022-2023

Learn about our fellows’ research projects: Theodore Antoniadis on mobility and immigration in Roman literature

Learn about our fellows’ research projects: Theodore Antoniadis on mobility and immigration in Roman literature

October 1, 2021

Guest post by Theodore Antoniadis, Fellow in Comparative Cultural Studies 2020-21

Research topic during fellowship: Contextualizing Mobility and Immigration in Roman Myth and Latin Epic

New contextualizations of Greek mythological figures in Roman literature have always triggered many stimulating readings both in terms of ideology and metapoetics. Such discussions acquire further interest when when the subject comes around the various foundation myths and stories found in the core of such contextualizations with regard to the political, social, ethnic...

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