CHS 2019 Fall Fellows | Amy Lather
CHS 2019-2020 Fellow Amy Lather shares a preview of her work and research during her fellowship at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington DC. Read more
CHS 2019-2020 Fellow Amy Lather shares a preview of her work and research during her fellowship at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington DC. Read more
"But above all, I appreciated the support, encouragement, intellectual openness and constructive criticism of the multi-cultural and multi-lingual academic community of Harvard University." Read more
CHS 2019-2020 Fellow Emilio Rosamilia shares a preview of his work and research during his fellowship at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington DC. Read more
Michael R. Halleran is a Professor of Classical Studies at William & Mary. Much of career has been in administration; his time at CHS marks his re-entry into former life as full-time classicist. Read more
CHS 2019-2020 Fellow Yannis Kalliontzis shares a preview of his work and research during his fellowship at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington DC. Read more
"Overall, the CHS-AUTh Fellowship brought me into an academic environment that not only supported in manifold ways my research but offered me also a unique opportunity to be part of the small but diverse and far-reaching community of CHS that was by itself a fully rewarding experience." Read more
Dr. Tao Guo is Assistant Professor in ancient Greek history at Southwest University, China. As a CHS visiting researcher, he will be at the Center for the academic year (September 2019-September 2020). Read more
This September, Dr. Laura Jansen, Associate Professor in Classics & Comparative Literature at the University of Bristol, will be staying at the CHS and consulting the library. Read more
"The academic assistance provided by my Supervisors from CHS and AUTH was precious and the year-long access to Harvard University’s online databases and resources proved really useful." Read more
CHS 2018-19 Fellow Lucia Athanassaki shares a preview of her work and research during her fellowship at the Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington DC. Read more