Events
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2010
THE SOCIETY FOR MODERN GREEK STUDIES
invites members and non-members to its
Annual Open Meeting
on Saturday 15 May 2010
The event will take place in the Lecture Theatre of the Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies, University of Oxford, 66 St Giles', Oxford OX1 3LU
PROGRAMME
2.00p.m ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Society (members only)
3.00p.m. WELCOME by the Chair of the Society, Prof. Marc Lauxtermann
3.15p.m. LECTURE by Professor Roderick Beaton on "From Frankenstein to Missolonghi: why Byron went to Greece"
4.00p.m. TEA
SOUTH EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES AT OXFORD
SOUTH EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES AT OXFORD
European Studies Centre, St Antony's College
SEESOX SEMINAR SERIES
HILARY 2010
Changing Identities in South East Europe
Convenors: Othon Anastasakis and Renée Hirschon
The seminar explores the various ways in which changing identities have been affected by political, economic and social
pressures in the Balkan peninsula, and seeks to assess the responses at regional, national and local levels. The aim is to
contribute towards a better understanding of the diverse forces which shape identities in a period of accelerating change.
The annual Voices event at the University of East Anglia (28 February 2010)
The annual Voices event at the University of East Anglia is taking place on 28 February 2010.
“To the end of mind, To the end of body”: A boundary crossing rencontre with the poet and dramatist Dimitris Dimitriadis
“To the end of mind
To the end of body”
A boundary crossing rencontre with the poet and dramatist
Dimitris Dimitriadis
european author at the heart of the Odéon 2009-10 theatre season in Paris
animated by
Dr Dimitra Tzanidaki-Kreps
Department of Classics, University of Reading
Monday 30 November 2009, 7.15pm
Friends Room, Hellenic Centre 16-18 Paddington Street, Marylebone, London W1U 5AS
Supported by the Hellenic Centre
Organised by Theatre Lab
FREE ENTRY but please confirm attendance on 020 7563 9835 or press@helleniccentre.org
Postgraduate Colloquium of the Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek Studies at the University of Birmingham
THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANTIQUITY
CENTRE FOR BYZANTINE, OTTOMAN AND MODERN GREEK STUDIES
10TH POSTGRADUATE COLLOQUIUM
30th MAY 2009, WHITTING ROOM (436)
You can download the programme here.
2009 Graduate Research Colloquium: Oxford, 23/05/2009
2009 Graduate Research Colloquium - Saturday 23 May
Saskatchewan Lecture Theatre, Exeter College, Oxford
REGISTRATION: 9.30 – 10.00
SESSION 1: 10.00 – 11.00
Discovering τα βυζαντινά παλικάρια
Stratos Myrogiannis (Cambridge), ‘Mind the Gap: the invention of Byzantium in the Greek Enlightenment’
Mary Greensted (Birmingham), ‘British Arts and Crafts Movement architects and Byzantine architecture in Greece’
COFFEE BREAK: 11.00 – 11.30
SESSION 2: 11.30 – 13.00
Across the borders
THE 2009 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY FOR MODERN GREEK STUDIES
Photos of the event are available here.
THE SOCIETY FOR MODERN GREEK STUDIES
invites members and non-members to its
Annual Open Meeting
on Saturday 9 May 2009
in the GREAT HALL of THE HELLENIC CENTRE
16-18 Paddington Street, Marylebone, London, W1U 5AS
THE CITY. By Loula Anagnostaki
Giant Olive Presents The Sturdy Beggars Theatre Company
in
THE CITY
By Loula Anagnostaki
“You can behave any way you want, when you’re alone.”
24th February – 15th March Tues-Sun 7.30pm
The Lion and Unicorn Theatre
42-44 Gaisford Street, Kentish Town, London NW5 2ED
FOR TICKETS FOLLOW THIS LINK
or contact Giant Olive directly by phone on 02074859897
Gender and Identity in Contemporary Greece
Gender and Identity in Contemporary Greece
Saturday 18 October, Room 2, Taylor Institution Library, St Giles Road, Oxford OX1 3NA
Programme
10.00 -10.30: Welcome and Opening Remarks
10.30-11.15: Keynote lecture by Professor Efi Avdela (University of Crete): Gender in Greek history and social sciences: unequal effects, difficult connections
11.15-11.30: Break
11.30-13.30: Subject positions/representations in Contemporary Greek Literature and Cinema (chair: TBA):
Graduate Research Colloquium in Modern Greek Studies, Organised by the University of Cambridge: 18 June 2008
Selwyn College, Cambridge
The Graduate Research Colloquium is open to all postgraduate students who are working in any area of Modern Greek Studies, at master’s or doctoral level, at UK Universities. Visiting students from universities outside the UK are also welcome to attend. The provisional programme is available here. Here is some further practical information.
Registration:
