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Locality: Atlanta, Georgia

Phone: +1 404-413-6645



Address: 25 Park Place 30306 Atlanta, GA, US

Website: hellenicstudies.gsu.edu

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Center for Hellenic Studies at Georgia State University 07.11.2020

Wednesday, September 16 at 3:00 p.m. EDT! Watch it on chs.harvard.edu

Center for Hellenic Studies at Georgia State University 20.10.2020

https://www.theguardian.com//parthenon-of-shipwrecks-greec

Center for Hellenic Studies at Georgia State University 04.10.2020

Enjoy Greek films On Demand from the comfort of your home! https://hellenicfilmusa.org/2020-greek-film-expo

Center for Hellenic Studies at Georgia State University 30.09.2020

Dear Friends of Hellenic Studies: We are delighted to provide you with a link to the 2020 Newsletter of the Center for Hellenic Studies at GSU. In recognition of the months in which we have been unable to be together, we have provided you with a much longer Newsletter, brimming with information about our upcoming programs and links to other resources we hope will be of interest and use to you all. Until we are able to meet in person again, please accept our warmest wishes for... a restful, relaxing and restorative summer. ! The Newsletter 2020 is available here: https://rebrand.ly/ngv2mo5

Center for Hellenic Studies at Georgia State University 14.09.2020

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Center for Hellenic Studies at Georgia State University 07.09.2020

Greece welcomes the world! Greece is ready once again to welcome the world. Here is how: Phase 1 Until 15 June... International flights are allowed only into Athens airport. All visitors are tested upon arrival and are required to stay overnight at a designated hotel. If the test is negative, then the passenger self-quarantines for 7 days. If the test is positive, the passenger is quarantined under supervision for 14 days. Phase 2 Bridge phase- 15 June to 30 June International flights are allowed into Athens and Thessaloniki airports. If your travel originated from an airport not in the EASA affected area list (https://www.easa.europa.eu/SD-2020-01/Airports), then you are only subject to random tests upon arrival. If you originate from an airport on the EASA affected area list, then you will be tested upon arrival. An overnight stay at a designated hotel is required. If the test is negative then the passenger self-quarantines for 7 days. If the test is positive, the passenger is quarantined under supervision for 14 days. Phase 3 1 July onwards International flights are allowed into all airports in Greece. Visitors are subject to random tests upon arrival. Additional restrictions regarding certain countries will be announced at a later date. In addition: Land border arrivals from Albania, North Macedonia and Bulgaria will be allowed as of 15 June. Visitors will be subject to random tests upon arrival. Arrivals by sea will be allowed as of 1 July. Visitors will be subject to random tests upon arrival. Greece at any stage retains the right to modify any of the above in light of changing circumstances. Frequent Questions and Answers Q: The European Commission has recommended to member States to restrict non-essential travel from third countries until 15 June 2020. Is this applicable to Greece? A: Yes. Non-essential travel from third countries to Greece is restricted until 15 June 2020. Q: Until 15 June 2020, all travelers arriving in Greece undergo a compulsory Covid-19 test and a quarantine. Is this applicable to citizens of all countries? A: Yes. All travelers, irrespective of nationality, including nationals of EU and Schengen Plus countries, are tested and quarantined. The same rules obviously apply to Greek citizens. If the test is negative, they are placed in a 7-day self-quarantine; if the test is positive, they are under monitored 14-day quarantine. The measures are for the protection of public health and are applicable to all travelers without discrimination. Q: Are there direct commercial flights from international destination to all Greek airports? A: Throughout the Covid-19 crisis, there have been direct international flights from many Schengen Plus airports. Until 15 June, international flights arrive only into Athens International Airport. As of 15 June, international flights resume at the Thessaloniki Airport and as of 1 July international flights resume to all Greek airports. Domestic flights have been allowed throughout. Q: What will change on 15 June 2020? A: 15 June inaugurates the gradual return to normalcy. Compulsory testing and quarantine will be limited only to travelers, irrespective of nationality, arriving from airports of affected areas with high risk of transmission of the Covid-19 infection, as assessed by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). The list is constantly updated and travelers should check before traveling (https://www.easa.europa.eu/SD-2020-01/Airports). All other travelers will enter restriction-free and may be subject to random tests upon arrival. Q: What will change on 1 July 2020? A: All travelers will be subject to random tests upon arrival. Additional restrictions regarding certain countries will be announced at a later date. Q: Is there a difference whether travel is direct or via transit? A: No. The same rules apply whether travel is completed directly point-to-point or via transit. https://www.mfa.gr//statem/greece-welcomes-the-world.html

Center for Hellenic Studies at Georgia State University 29.08.2020

https://www.ascsa.edu.gr//newsDet/hesperia-89.2-now-online

Center for Hellenic Studies at Georgia State University 14.08.2020

A four-year BA program taught in English, devoted to the study of Greek Antiquity. The program is offered by the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens... (based in its School of Philosophy), in collaboration with the International Hellenic University. Aimed at International students, it offers a unique opportunity to study the culture of ancient Greece while acquiring first-hand knowledge of some of Greece's most important archaeological monuments and sites, such as the Athenian Acropolis and the Parthenon, Delphi and Olympia. The program includes courses in Greek archaeology, ancient Greek history and literature, and modern Greek. With an academic tradition of more than 180 years, the two collaborating Institutions guarantee a high quality undergraduate program, based on experiential learning and offering both the systematic disciplinary knowledge and critical and creative thinking skills. See more

Center for Hellenic Studies at Georgia State University 02.08.2020

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