From the Fall Semester of the current Academic Year (2020-2021), the Program of the Postgraduate Studies in Modern and Contemporary History (Department of History, Politics and International Studies) of Neapolis University Pafos, inaugurates a series of Webinar Cycle of lectures entitled “Clio narrates”.
This cycle of seminars is addressed to undergraduates, postgraduates, doctoral candidates and those who are fond of History in general, independent of their educational background.
Participants will be offered the opportunity to listen to prominent professors who are experts in their fields and ask them relevant questions.
The First Cycle consists of three Webinars (in Greek) that will emphasize the following topics:
- Greek-Turkish Relations │ Friday, 9 October 2020, 19:00 – 20:00
Angelos Syrigos, Associate Professor of International Law and Foreign Policy, Panteion University
Antonis Klapsis, Assistant Professor of Diplomacy and International Organization, University of Peloponnese
- Constantinople – Hagia Sophia │Friday, 13 November 2020, 19:00 – 20:00
Evangelos Chrysos, Professor emeritus of Byzantine History, University of Athens, former Director of the Institute of Historical Research
Johannes Koder, Professor emeritus of Byzantine History, University of Vienna, former President of the International Bureau of the International Association of Byzantine Studies
- The Greek Revolution │ Friday, 11 December 2020, 19:00 – 20:00
Iakovos Michailidis, Professor of Modern and Contemporary History, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Giorgos Georgis, Professor of Modern History, Neapolis University Pafos, former Ambassador of Cyprus in Greece
Location: The webinars are open to the public and will be accessible via the Microsoft Team platform.
Webinar – Registration is required.
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For further information you may contact the Department of History, Politics and International Studies, School of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Neapolis University Pafos at: [email protected] tel.: +35726843303, +35726843424.