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20-31 januari 2025: 12e Winter School “Migration in the Margins of Europe”

The Netherlands Institute at Athens is organizing from January 20-31, 2025 for the twelfth time the intensive Winter School “Migration in the Margins of Europe”. It is addressed to postgraduate students and PhD candidates in the field of Social and Political Sciences and is organized in collaboration with the University of Amsterdam and the Department of Social and […]

9 oktober: Boekpresentatie ‘Sabina in Athens’ door de auteur Nynke Smits

Het Nederlands Instituut in Athene nodigt u graag uit voor de boekpresentatie ‘Sabina, vrouw van Hadrianus. Een bijzondere liefdesgeschiedenis’, dat in het Frans is vertaald onder de titel ‘Mémoires de Sabine, épouse d’Hadrien. Une histoire d’amour hors norme’. De boekpresentatie getiteld: ‘Sabina in Athens’ door de auteur Nynke Smits, MA, zal worden gehouden op 9 […]

27 november: 11e TEXNH-Lezing: “Implementing metrology: economy, institutions and techniques in the Mediterranean (1st millennium BCE)”, Dr. Alexis Gorgues (Université Bordeaux Montaigne)

The Netherlands Institute at Athens, in collaboration with the Royal Museums of Art and History Brussels, The National Archaeological Museum Athens, The Archaeological Research Unit of the University of Cyprus, The École Française d’Athènes and The University College Roosevelt (NL) are very pleased to announce a lecture by Dr. Alexis Gorgues (Maître de Conférences en […]

Pictorial krater, outline (by A. Papadopoulos)

30 oktober: 10e TEXNH-Lezing: “The economics of the Mycenaean pictorial krater”, Dr. A. Papadopoulos (CYA, Athene)

The Netherlands Institute at Athens, in collaboration with the Royal Museums of Art and History Brussels, The National Archaeological Museum Athens, The Archaeological Research Unit of the University of Cyprus, The École Française d’Athènes and The University College Roosevelt (NL) are very pleased to announce a lecture by Dr. Angelos Papadopoulos, Programme Director, CYA Athens […]

Black and white picture of boys cutting and peeling vegetables in a kitchen under the supervision of a female staff member. All boys wear aprons.

Group of boys helping in the kitchen of the Dutch Israelite Boys Orphanage. Amsterdam, 1938. (Copyright: Public Domain. Jewish Museum Amsterdam)

Call for Papers: ‘Jewish Urban Landscapes in Mid-20th Century Europe’

We are pleased to share this Call for Papers for a two-day conference on ‘Jewish Urban Landscapes in Mid-20th Century Europe‘ organized in cooperation with the University of Amsterdam and the Workshop on the Study of the Jews in Greece, to be held in Athens on 4-5 February 2025. The conference, with keynote lectures by […]