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Joanne Murphy, The Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies at Athens: Who we are and what we do

Exterior view of the institute in Athens

You are invited to an IIHSA Online Lecture on October 13th, 2022 at 5.30 pm (Irish time) / 7.30 pm (Greek time) by Professor Joanne Murphy (Director, Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies at Athens).

The Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies at Athens is the only Irish cultural Institute in Greece. While many of our members are academic, either scholars or students, the Institute is open to and provides services for a wide audience who are interested in Greek culture, past and present. This lecture will provide an overview of the history, mission, and goals of the Institute. It will include a summary of the ongoing research by the members – both senior scholars and graduate students – and highlight some recently completed research. It will also provide a synopsis of our programmes last year that consisted of academic and outreach lectures and a study tour for students. We will also explain how you can become a member and support the Institute.

The lecture is co-hosted by the School of Archaeology, University College Dublin.

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The Multifacted aspects of ritual seminar series: Seminar 1: Joanne Murphy, Aegean and Minoan Religion in a Ritual Context