Inter-university Research Webinar on Maritime History [A. Iodice and A. Kapokakis]
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.
Online Lecture on «Intellect Sober, Intellect Drunk: Some Reflections on the Plotinian Ascent Narrative» by John Dillon
Within the framework of the Research Project “Between Athens & Alexandria. Platonism, 3rd-7th c. CE” (2022-2024) supported by the A. S. Onassis Foundation, the IMS-FORTH, in collaboration with the Bibliotheca Alexandrina’s Center for Hellenistic Studies (ACHS), organises a monthly online lecture series on late antique Neoplatonism (3rd-7th c. CE).
Read more5th Thematic Seminar 2021-2022
PhD Candidates' 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 moreSixth PhD Candidates' Seminar 2021-2022
PhD Candidates' 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 moreInter-university Research Webinar on Maritime History [M. Antypas and J. Dyble]
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.
Online Lecture on «The Friend, the Eccentric, and the Jerk: How much did the Personalities of Philosophers Shape the Fate of Alexandrian and Athenian Teaching?» by Edward J. Watts
Within the framework of the Research Project “Between Athens & Alexandria. Platonism, 3rd-7th c. CE” (2022-2024) supported by the A. S. Onassis Foundation, the IMS-FORTH, in collaboration with the Bibliotheca Alexandrina’s Center for Hellenistic Studies (ACHS), organises a monthly online lecture series on late antique Neoplatonism (3rd-7th c. CE).
Read moreInter-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 Candidates' 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 Candidates' 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.
Read moreΟnline 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.
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