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Institutions offering courses in Modern Greek abroad and Examination Centers
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AQ Building, Helenic Studies at Simon Fraser University
8888, University Drive
V5A 1S6, Burnaby BC
Tel: 16042915886
Fax: 16042914929Dr. Panagiotis Pappas
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Brandon University
Faculty of Educationhttps://www.brandonu.ca/ | halamandaris@brandonu.ca
270-18th Street
Brandon, Manitoba
Canada R7A 6A9
Tel./Fax: +1 204 727 -7325Pandelis G. Halamandaris
Modern Greek courses have stopped being offered since 2007.
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Concordia University
Faculty of Arts and Science, Department of Classics, Modern Languages and Linguisticshttp://artsandscience1.concordia.ca/cmll/ | kamperidis@sympatico.ca
1455 rue de Maisonneuve West
Montréal, Québec H3G 1M8
Tel.: +1 514 848 2424 (ext. 2300)
Fax: +1 514 8488679Modern Greek courses (and other language courses like Jewish, Irish, Hindu, Russian) are offered at the Department. The courses are offered to students at beginning and intermediate levels. There is also a course for students of Greek origin who wish to improve their speaking and writing skills.
Faculty: Lambros Kamperidis. -
Dawson College
Hellenic Studies Centrehttp://dawsoncollege.qc.ca/programs/preu/scg/hellenic/ | hkaranika@dawsoncollege.qc.ca
3040 Sherbrooke St. West
Westmount, Québec H3Z 1A4
Tel.: +1 514 931-8731, ext. 1616Coordinator: Eleni Karanika
Dawson College, with more than 7,000 students, is the largest English-speaking College in Québec (Colleges are institutions that offer two-year pre-university training or three-year vocational training).
The Hellenic Studies Centre was founded in 1986-1987 with the aid of the Montreal Greek community. The Centre coordinates the courses of Greek interest (numbering more than 20) offered by the Departments of History, Languages, Philosophy, Geography, English, Classics and Humanities, Religions, and Art History.
Around 150 students attend these classes each year. Those who conclude the courses are rewarded with the Certificate in Greek studies, an asset for their university studies.
The Centre also organizes events for the dissemination of Modern Greek culture (music, cinema, book exhibits, etc.) as well as conferences, seminars, etc., frequently with the co-operation of other organizations.
Faculty: Helen Karanika. -
Examination Centre for the Certificate of Attainment in Greek of the Greek Community of Montreal
5777 Wilderton Ave.
H3S 2V7, Montreal, Quebec
Tel: 001 514 7382421 (ext.124)
Fax: 001 514 7385466Fotis Komborozos
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Greek School
londongreekcom@bellnet.ca, holytrinitygreekschool@gmail.com
131 Southdale road west, London
N6J 2J2
Ontario
CANADA
Tel: 001 519 438 79 51, 001 519 472 99 69
Fax: 001 519 438 68 34Mr Stratos Eleftheroglu
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Interuniversity Centre for Neo-Hellenic Studies of Montreal
3744 rue Jean-Brillant, suite 520-01
Montréal, Québec H3T 1P1
Tel.: +1 514 343 7097, 343 6902Chairperson: Jacques Bouchard
The Interuniversity Centre for Neo-Hellenic Studies of Montreal was founded in March 2002 with the mutual agreement between the Deans of the Arts and Sciences Schools of the Universities of McGill, Montréal and Concordia. Jacques Bouchard, an experienced scholar, was appointed as chairperson.
Subjects offered: language, history, cinematography, Byzantine and Balkan history, translation. All students have the opportunity to attend classes and may continue with postgraduate studies.
The agreement provides for exchanges among the three universities. The Centre coordinates the activities of the three universities concerning the courses and research in Modern Greek studies in Montreal. Languages used: English, French and Modern Greek. The Centre organizes events at the three universities and other institutions; it cooperates with other centres and institutions of Greek interest in Canada.
Faculty: Διδάσκουν: Jacques Bouchard, Ilie Castiel, Dionysios Hatzopoulos, Lambros Kamperidis, Georges Kellaris. -
McGill University
Classical Studies, Department of Historyhttp://www.mcgill.ca/classics/ | colleen.frances.parish@mcgill.ca
855 Sherbrooke St. West
Montréal QC H3A 2T7
Tel.: +1 514 398 3975
Fax: +1 514 398 8365Coordinator: George Kellaris
Modern Greek is offered by the Department of Classics. Students of languages, literature, and history attend introductory courses in Ancient Greek, Latin, and Modern Greek. The “Frixos B. Papachristidis” Chair for Modern Greek and Greek-Canadian Studies was recently established and assumed by Jacques Bouchard.
Faculty: Nikos Poulopoulos, Phrixos Papachristidis, George Kellaris.