Events

Third TEXNH-Lecture: “The Soundscape of the Sanctuary of Apollo at Despotiko: Music, Memory, and Dancing Floors”, by Erica Angliker (British School at Athens)

We are thrilled to announce the third lecture in our TEXNH-series (click for more information on the series), which will take place on 31 May 2023 at 18.00. The lecture by Erica Angliker (British School at Athens, adjunct lecturer at Centre of Philological Theory-IdEA-Unicamp) is entitled “The Soundscape of the Sanctuary of Apollo at Despotiko: […]

Modern Greek Language Course 10-19 November 2023 (Deadline extended to 24 September)

Doing archeological fieldwork, studying, travelling, doing an internship – in short, staying in Greece is more engaging when you are able to communicate in… Greek! The Netherlands Institute at Athens and Taalhuis Amsterdam together with the Modern Greek department of the University of Amsterdam have developed intensive Greek courses in Athens. The courses are geared […]

Summer School “Documentary and Multimodal Ethnographic Approaches”

The Netherlands Institute at Athens (NIA) in collaboration with staff from the University of Leiden & VU University Amsterdam (VU) present the international Summer School Athens, July 1 – July 15, 2023 Documentary and Multimodal Ethnographic Approaches Applicants: Outstanding last year BA, Master & PhD students in Social/Political Sciences & Fine Arts ATTENTION DEADLINE 10 […]

Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, inv. F 2294 (photo © Johannes Laurentius)

Second TEXNH-Lecture: “Cross-craft Interaction: the view from the kerameia of Athens”, by Dyfri Williams (Université libre de Bruxelles)

We are happy to announce the second lecture in our TEXNH-series, which will take place on 26 April 2023 at 18.00. The lecture by Dyfri Williams (Université libre de Bruxelles) is entitled “”Cross-craft Interaction: the view from the kerameia of Athens”. In this paper the central focus will be on the kerameia, the workshops of the potters […]

Hadrianic reliefs from the stage front (scaenae frons) of the Theater of Dionysus on the South Slope of the Acropolis, Athens, Greece. Photo: Carole Raddato. With kind permission.

Annual Meeting of Young Dutch Romanists at NIA (May 2023)

We are happy to inform you that in May 2023 the annual meeting of the Young Dutch Romanists -an event organised and coordinated by Dr. Daphne Penna, University of Groningen- will be held for the first time at the NIA. The event is organised by the Netherlands Institute in cooperation with the Legal History Department […]