Exploring a wide variety of Greek expression, historical consciousness and artistic endeavour.
Our work focuses on one of the oldest and most vibrant societies of Europe.听At the crossroads of cultures and peoples, modern Greece offers inspiring insights into how civilisations coexist and prosper through their historical interaction and mutual influence.听
Starting with epic poet Homer and his continuing impact on contemporary Greece, we offer a coherent sequence on Byzantium, early modern Greece, the Greek state, its social institutions,听culture,听literature, cinema and the arts and language.听
We provide beginner,听intermediate听and advanced听modern Greek language听learning opportunities and听you will gain a comprehensive understanding of听how modern Greek is used in politics, journalism, media, commerce and beyond.
Select from a range of language and culture units, undertake an intensive in-country experience and prepare for employment in education, translation and interpreting, media, government and the private sector.
*Available in the听shared pool of majors and minors
From late antiquity to Byzantium and modern Greece our discipline encourages an innovative reconsideration of the Greek tradition. We focus on the polytropic character of Greek culture, the confusing history, the obscure religion, the cheerful folk tradition, the euphoric music, the enchanting literature, the magnificent art, the prolific cinema, the ambiguous Diasporic identity and many other areas of research.
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