


Inter-university Research Webinar on Maritime History [K. Vasilaki and L. Wade]
Inter-university Research Webinars on Maritime History 2022Co-organized by the Centre of Maritime History, Institute for Mediterranean Studies-FORTH and the Centre for Maritime Historical Studies, University of Exeter.
The purpose of the fortnight seminar is to scholarly dialogue of PhD candidates, post-docs and researchers in Maritime themes in humanities and social sciences.
Fifth PhD Candidates' Seminar 2021-2022
PhD Candidate Seminars 2021-2022The purpose of the seminars is the scientific discussion and exchange of views and arguments between professors, researchers and PhD candidates in Modern and Contemporary History of the Department of History and Archeology of UoC, IMS / FORTH and other collaborating universities and research institutes.
Read more4th Thematic Seminar 2021-2022 ***Postponed***
PhD Candidate Seminars 2021-2022postponedThe purpose of the seminars is the scientific discussion and exchange of views and arguments between professors, researchers and PhD candidates in Modern and Contemporary History of the Department of History and Archeology of UoC, IMS / FORTH and other collaborating universities and research institutes.
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Οnline workshop with the title: “Contribution of Geoinformatics in Soil Erosion Modeling”
The purpose of this online workshop is to raise a dialogue between soil experts and Geoinformatic experts about the use, perspective, and current limits of geospatial data and tools in modeling soil erosion.
Read moreEleventh seminar meeting on “Household structures in Southeastern Europe” by Siegfried Gruber
Global Economic History and the History of the SeasThe Department of Mediterranean and Global Economic and Social History and the Centre of Maritime History of the IMS/FORTH will organise, during the present academic year 2021-22, a second series of seminar meetings on the «Global Economic Ηistory and the History of the Seas».
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Ημερίδα - "Ευρωπαϊκές Κληρονομιές και Αποικιακές Ευαισθησίες στην Ανατολική Μεσόγειο: Οι Μεγάλες Δυνάμεις και οι τύχες των ‘δυτικών’ μνημείων της Κρήτης, της Κύπρου και της Ρόδου στις αρχές του 20ού αιώνα"
* Μέγιστος αριθμός συμμετεχόντων: 20 άτομα, με πιστοποιητικό πλήρους εμβολιασμού ή νοσήσαντες το τελευταίο εξάμηνο, τηρουμένων των όλων των υγειονομικών μέτρων.
Read moreFourth PhD Candidates' Seminar 2021-2022
PhD Candidate Seminars 2021-2022The purpose of the seminars is the scientific discussion and exchange of views and arguments between professors, researchers and PhD candidates in Modern and Contemporary History of the Department of History and Archeology of UoC, IMS / FORTH and other collaborating universities and research institutes.
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Halcyon Days in Crete XI Symposium
ERCΤhe Department of Ottoman History of the Institute for Mediterranean Studies, Foundation for Research and Technology — Hella announces its 11th International Symposium Halcyon Days in Crete XI: Enchantments and disenchantments: early modern Ottoman visions of the world
Read moreTenth seminar meeting on «Steamships, the transportation revolution and sociality along the Danube and in the Black Sea (1830 – 1860)» by Constantin Ardeleanu
Global Economic History and the History of the SeasThe seminar meeting will be presented on Monday 20 December 2021, at 16:00 (Greece time) by Constantin Ardeleanu, University Dunãrea de Jos, Galaţi, on the topic of Steamships, the transportation revolution and sociality along the Danube and in the Black Sea (1830 – 1860).
Read more3rd Thematic Seminar 2021-2022
PhD Candidate Seminars 2021-2022The purpose of the seminars is the scientific discussion and exchange of views and arguments between professors, researchers and PhD candidates in Modern and Contemporary History of the Department of History and Archeology of UoC, IMS / FORTH and other collaborating universities and research institutes.
Read moreThird PhD Candidates' Seminar 2021-2022
PhD Candidate Seminars 2021-2022The purpose of the seminars is the scientific discussion and exchange of views and arguments between professors, researchers and PhD candidates in Modern and Contemporary History of the Department of History and Archeology of UoC, IMS / FORTH and other collaborating universities and research institutes.
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