Starting September 2023, a new master’s degree in Digital Humanities will be offered by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in collaboration with the University of Cyprus and the ATHENA Research Center.
Love has been an overarching theme in Greek literature over time. The ancient Greeks took advantage of their religion’s openness and tolerance to dynamically express their sexuality. From the Archaic Period onwards, they created literature on love characterized by libertinism and great…
Within the framework of the CIVIS alliance, and for the second consecutive year, a joint course entitled ‘Religion and Power in the Eastern Mediterranean in Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages’ will be offered in English, in the spring semester of 2023,…
A four-year BA program taught in English, devoted to the study of Greek Antiquity. The program is offered by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (based in its School of Philosophy).
The Dean’s Office of the School of Theology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA), in collaboration with LOOX Media, the organization for research and the development of artistic creation, the new media, audiovisual art, and communication in modern civilization,…
Moscow managed to “diplomatically” contain the Baku-Yerevan-Stepanakert explosion since Russia reemerged in a dominant and decisive way as a peacekeeping military and economic actor in the Armenia-Azerbaijan dipole. In fact, Russia stopped more bloodshed, might drive it away from its “regular” ally,…
Under the aegis of the Department of History and Archaeology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens the workshop entitled “Representations of Arion in European Art” [2] took place at Molyvos (Lesvos) on July 31st 2022.
Researchers from around the world participated in the ‘ENERGY AS A COMMONS’ International SUMMER SCHOOL at the Tzoumerka mountains, Epirus (late August to early September of 2022), which was financially supported by a European Research Council (ERC) Horizon 2020 grant. It was…
An entirely successful two-day meeting was held in Aix-en-Provence, France, organized by CIVIS Hub 2: Society, Culture, Heritage. The meeting was coordinated by Ms Theodora Antonopoulou, professor of Byzantine Literature at NKUA, who chairs the CIVIS Hub 2 Council with professor Dorothee…
The first summer school of CIVIS “Sacred Sounds, Sacred Spaces” organized by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, was completed with great success in Greece. From June 11 to July 15, eight professors and eighteen students from 7 European Universities, members…
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