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Institutions offering courses in Modern Greek abroad and Examination Centers
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Annunciation Greek Language and Cultural School
3511 Yoakum Boulevard
77006-4388, Houston, Texas
Tel: 001 713 526 5377 (ext. 107)
Fax: 001 713 526 1048Maro Ioannidou
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Boston College
Department of Classical Studieshttp://www.bc.edu/bc-web/academics.html | dia.philippides@bc.edu
Carney Hall 122
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Tel.: +1 617 552 3661
Fax: +1 617 552 8828Coordinator: Dia M. L. Philippides
The Department of Classical Studies is a small department employing a very active faculty of four teachers. Students have the opportunity to study in Greece or Italy as well as take part in archaeological excavations during the summer.
Courses are provided in Greek and English. There are also courses in Modern Greek for students at beginners and intermediate level.
All courses lead to the Language Requirement degree.
Faculty: Dia M.L. Philippides, Maria Kakavas. -
Boston University
Department of Classical Studieshttp://www.bu.edu/classics | kpol@bu.edu
745 Commonwealth Ave.
Boston, MA 02215
Tel.: +1 617 353 2427
Fax: +1 617 353 1610The Department of Classical Studies offers a degree in classics in the following: Latin, Ancient and Modern Greek; Ancient Greek and Roman history, language, literature and culture. Students are generally encouraged to combine the study of classical civilization with that of contemporary European reality. For this reason students have the opportunity to combine subjects within the field of classical philology as well as subjects from other departments.
Faculty: Kelly Polychroniou. -
Brown University
Modern Greek Departmenthttp://www.brown.edu/Departments/Modern_Greek_Studies/ | Elsa_Amanatidou@brown.edu
Modern Greek Department
Box E
Brown University
Providence, RI 02912-E
Tel.: +1 401 863 3543The Modern Greek Studies Program is committed to offering instruction in four basic areas: Greek language, literature, history, and anthropology from the age of the Enlightenment to the present. Its aim is to present modern Greek civilization in the context of European history and culture, and more generally that of the modern world. The program aims to integrate Greek culture into several subject areas and make it accessible to students of diverse backgrounds and interests.
Courses in modern Greek language were first offered in the early 1970s at Brown. In its present form, the program was launched in 1995 through a generous bequest from the estate of Mrs. Ethel Goltsos, a prominent Greek-American from Rhode Island. This bequest, with the additional support of a number of Brown donors, led to the establishment of an endowment for instruction in Modern Greek subject areas. In 2002, the Goltsos Lectureship in Modern Greek language was officially created.
Modern Greek Studies offers a variety of courses each semester. There are seven semesters of language teaching, as well as courses in comparative literature, Byzantine Literature and history.
Faculty: E. Amanatidou, M. Pourgouris, K. Kornetis, Eustraios Pappaioannou. -
CHAIR OF HELLENIC STUDIES -GREEK GOVERNMENT- KARAKAS FAMILY FOUNDATION
koutim@umsl.edu, mkouti@gmail.com
537 Clark Hall, One University BLVD, Saint Louis, MO 63121-USA
63121
Tel: 00314 516 6089
Fax: 00314 516 6237Mr Michalis Kosmopoulos