Evaluation results for the position with ref. num. 9329, 13779, 14113.
Evaluation results for the position with ref. num. 9329, 13779, 14113.
Read moreEvaluation results for the position with ref. num. 9329, 13779, 14113.
Read morePresentation by Niklas Olsen with the theme of The Sovereign Consumer and the Marketization of Politics
Thursday, 26th of September at 20:30
IMS Lecture Hall
Presentation by Stefan Berger with the topic Do we Need a New Moral History of Capitalism?
Wednesday, 25th of September at 20:30
IMS Lecture Hall
Call for papers for the International Conference in Art History The Mediterranean of the artists: A critical modernity, 1880-1945 / La Méditerranée des artistes: Une modernité critique, 1880-1945.
Read moreOne Post-Doctoral “Stavros Niarchos Foundation – FORTH Fellowship” within the project ARCHERS: Advancing Young Researchers’ Human Capital in Cutting Edge Technologies in the Preservation of Cultural Heritage and the Tackling of Societal Challenges
Read moreDr Yannis Spyropoulos earned a highly competitive ERC Starting Grant. The 4th ERC Grαnt for the Institute for Mediterranean Studies.
Read moreFilling of five (5) temporary staff positions under the "Diatopo" Subproject of the "Crete Temporal Landscapes of Crete: Highlighting the Mirabello Sea and Mountainous Wealth" under MIS code 5028190
Read moreFilling one (1) temporary staff position under the research program "Spatial dynamics and stability patterns in eastern Crete from classical to Venetian period"
Read moreFilling one (1) temporary staff position under Subproject 1 "Creating a detailed map of Crete level mechanical engineering" of the "Integrated Crete Irrigation Decision Making System Using Innovative Technologies - DE.FICIT" with MIS code 5028242
Read moreSummer school
The lost world of ancient Crete
(1-10 July 2019)
The Institute for Mediterranean Studies organises a ten-day summer school on the civilization of ancient Crete. Its aim is to explore ancient Cretan history, archaeology and culture in a long-term perspective and examine how Crete illuminates wider trends in ancient history, culture and archaeology, as well as how Cretan communities differed both between themselves and in relation to the rest of the Greek and the wider Mediterranean world.
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