Speech by Th. Kalpaxis in FORTH two-day meeting
Lecture Series 2009-2010Not available
Read moreCall for papers for the International Colloquium taking place 22-24 October 2009 with theme "Rival Pursuits, Common Experiences: Social Transformation and Mass Mobilization in the Balkan and Eastern Mediterranean Cities (1900-1923)."
Read moreΤhe Ambassador of Turkey in Athens, Mr. Ahmet Oğuz Çelikkol, visited the Institute for Mediterranean Studies and was briefed on the Programme of Turkish Studies and its work.
Read moreThe Institute for Mediterranean Studies/FORTH organizes, on June 3rd, at the Benaki Museum in Athens, a meeting in the framework of the research program Paris-Athens 1919-1939 : the double voyage.
Read moreThe Institute for Mediterranean Studies/ Pusan University of Foreign Studies, Korea and the Institute for Mediterranean Studies/Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas, desiring to promote the academic exchange and cooperation between the two institutions, signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Exchange and Cooperation.
Read moreThe Institute for Mediterranean Studies/FORTH and the Faculty of History of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, signed on February 2009 an agreement of scientific collaboration, in the frame of their common scientific interests.
Read moreDialexi tou k. Giwrgou Liakopoulou, istorikou, didaktora tou Royal Holloway, University of London, me 0ema: "Ta GIS stin ypiresia tis othomanikis katastixologias: to paradeigma tis prwimis othomanikis Peloponnisou".
Read moreΒραβείο Αριστείας που απονεμήθηκε από το Επιχειρησιακό Πρόγραµµα-Κοινωνία της Πληροφορίας (ΕΠ-ΚτΠ) - Γ 'ΚΠΣ 2000-2006 στο ΙΜΣ για την εκτέλεση του επιστημονικού προγράμματος "Ψηφιακή Κρήτη".
Read moreΔιάλεξη της κυρίας Γιούλης Σπαντιδάκη
Κέντρο Έρευνας και Συντήρησης Αρχαιολογικού Υφάσματος
με θέμα "Το φιλοσοφικό πρόταγμα της Αναγέννησης σε μία δαντέλλα"
Τετάρτη 11 Μαρτίου 2009 και ώρα 20.30 στο Ινστιτούτο Μεσογειακών Σπουδών
The volume "Ottoman Architecture in Greece" (Hellenic Ministry of Culture) has been published with contributions by the research group of the Programme of Turkish Studies, IMS/FORTH (Antonis Anastasopoulos, Elias Kolovos, Marinos Sariyannis).
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