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Lecture “Conditions for heading towards sustainable electricity systems” by Professor Reinhard Hass [21/2/23] 🗓

On behalf of the KALCEA NKUA coordinating team, we cordially invite you to the lecture “Conditions for heading towards sustainable electricity systems” by Professor Reinhard Hass, of the Energy Economics Group, Institute of Energy Systems and Electric Drives, Vienna University of Technology.

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Guideline Webinar by the European Stroke Organisation with the participation of the Prof. G. Tsivgoulis [2/2/23]

Thursday, 2 February 2023 | 17:00 – 18:30 CET › Moyamoya vasculopathy: epidemiology, clinical presentation, and natural course › ESO Guideline on Moyamoya angiopathy › ESO Expedited Recommendation on Tenecteplase in patients with acute ischaemic stroke › The next frontiers for Tenecteplase…

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Analysis Synthesis

International Workshop on the Analysis-Synthesis of the singing voice [14-15/12/2022, Athens] 🗓

The last decade, new tools and methods for investigating the vocal qualities and correctness of the singing voice have slowly been popular in the computer assisted music community within an interdisciplinary crossroad of the acoustics of the singing voice, music performance analysis…

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Lecture by Professor Lerna Ekmekçioğlu by the Department of Turkish Studies and Modern Asian Studies 🗓

The Department of Turkish Studies and Modern Asian Studies organises a lecture by Associate Professor Lerna Ekmekçioğlu, Director of the Women and Gender Studies Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (U.S.A.) on A History of Armenian Feminism in the Ottoman Empire…

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Great Fire of Smyrna

Conference “Smyrna As a Symbol. From the 19th Century to September 1922” | Call for Papers 🗓

The 100th anniversary of the destruction of Smyrna’s cosmopolitan character and of the erasing of the Greek-Orthodox communities from Asia Minor invites us to convene a conference on the significance of this large port-city of the Eastern Aegean. For that reason the Department…

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Academic Conference ‘Bittersweet and Inescapable Crawling Thing*. Love in the Diachrony of Greek Literature’ [14-15/2/23]

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…

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