Sport and Education Program 2026
For five days this summer, a diverse body of students and faculty convenes in Olympia and at the state-of-the-art facilities of the International Olympic Academy.
For five days this summer, a diverse body of students and faculty convenes in Olympia and at the state-of-the-art facilities of the International Olympic Academy.
HSSP introduces students to the foundations of the social and political thought, and covers such topics as the different types of human societies, the factors that lead to social change, the relationship between morality and politics, and the role of...
From June 22 to June 29, CHS Greece welcomes a group of up to 10 students and faculty from Georgia College & State University as part of a two-week study abroad program in Nafplio.
This program provides a unique opportunity to gain archaeological fieldwork skills on the island of Kythera in Greece through first-hand experience in aspects such as excavation, post-excavation processing and recording, object photography, Geographic...
The Lyceum Project 2026 returns for its third edition, bringing together philosophy, science, technology, the arts, and spirituality to address an urgent question of our time.
From June 17 to 19, CHS Greece welcomes about 20 students, along with their teachers, who will travel to Nafplio in the context of the month-long 2026 Greek Theatre Program of the British American Drama Academy.
The Postgraduate Program of Studies "Cyberpsychology" of the Department of Psychology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens organizes a two-day academic program titled "Graduate Research Days in Cyberpsychology," with the support of CHS...
The Center for Hellenic Studies in Greece and the Department of Psychology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens co-organize an event titled "Children, Teenagers, and Screens: With a Compass in the Digital World."
This workshop revisits Thucydides as a strategic analyst of power politics and uses his work to examine how small states preserve autonomy, security, and political stability great power competition settings.
The conference "Rethinking Archaic Sculpture" creates a forum to re-examine the corpus of sculpture from Archaic Greece, including how it is studied and the major questions that we ask of this material.
On April 27, Aikaterini Peppa, Yannis Stamos, and Michail I. Marinis will give presentations of their research to the CHS community.
The Center for Hellenic Studies in Greece and the Medical School of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens co-organize an event titled "Genes and Choices: The Power of Prediction and Prevention."