Cosmopolitanism is normally understood as a moral duty to care for others and a political concept for extending the rights to citizenship.
This lecture explores Platonism's enduring impact, from its 4th-century BC origins to its influence on modern philosophical and ideological frameworks.
Don’t miss Dr. Harry Ballis’s lecture about Joice Nankivell Loch," on September 5 at 7:00pm at the Greek Centre. Discover Uncover fresh insights into this pivotal Australian figure
Don't miss Prof. Philipp Stockhammer's seminar on August 26, 2024, at The Greek Centre. Discover new bioarchaeological insights into Athenian society during the 1st millennium BCE.
Eugenia Mitrakas OAM presents "The Australian Greek Welfare Society (AGSW) - The Early Years (Part 1)" on 29 August 2024, 7 PM at The Greek Centre, Melbourne. Don’t miss it!
Dr. Piperoglou’s lecture will delve into the intertwined histories of Mediterranean and Pacific migrant labor in Queensland’s sugar industry
The lecture promises to explore the historical and cultural contexts that led to this practice, particularly in the context of Australia's policies towards migration and integration
Uncover Kissinger's role in Cyprus with Prof. William Mallinson. Join his online lecture on 11 July 2024, as he explores Kissinger's legacy and challenges prevailing views.
Discover Greek history's 'Silent Migration' of children with Professor Gonda Van Steen in a revealing seminar live on Facebook and YouTube
A special seminar: "Kastellorizo and its Gold" will explore the fascinating past of Kastellorizo, focusing on its unique trade history and cultural significance
Professor of Greek History David M. Pritchard, is set to deliver an online lecture titled "The Athenian Funeral Oration: After Nicole Loraux", on Thursday 18 April 2024, at 7 pm.
A lecture about the relationship between modern society and the Byzantine legacy.
Must one have a beard to be a philosopher? Women and ancient Greek philosophy.
A lecture about an anthology that positions itself as an alternative history of Modern Greek literature; one that extends as far back as the early decades of the Greek nation-state
A lecture about the significant contributions of Greek-Australian women to the field of social welfare during the transformative 1970s
Dr Andonis Piperoglou, Lecturer at the University of Melbourne, will deliver a lecture entitled “Launching 'Little Greece': Transcultural Place Naming and Narratives of Migration”
Unveil the intriguing connection between language and ethnic identity in Greece. A captivating online lecture with Rexhina Ndoci on Thursday 15 June 2023, at 7:00 pm.
Uncover the influence of Greek in deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs in a lecture with Dr. Andrew Brown, on Thursday 8 June 2023, at 7:00 pm
Dr. Aris Trantidis to deliver an online seminar about the challenges facing modern Greece and the detrimental effects of clientelism.