Center for Hellenic Studies in Greece, Harvard University

A twin institution to its counterpart Harvard University's Center for Hellenic Studies in Washington, D.C.,[1] CHS GR is housed in the Iatrou building, formerly home to the municipal town hall of Nafplio, at Philhellene and King Othon Street.

CHS Greece is administered by a joint American and Greek Executive Board and managed by Christos Giannopoulos.

The Center for Hellenic Studies in Greece was inaugurated in 2008 via joint decision between the Provost and the Dean of the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

The Center for Hellenic Studies offers a wide range of activities and opportunities to high school and university students, faculty, alumni, researchers, life-long learners, and also administrators and other professionals from Harvard as well as other academic institutions all over the world.

Throughout the year, they host part and co-host initiatives such as these: The Center for Hellenic Studies in Greece, though it prioritizes programs directed to the Harvard and Greek educational communities, it also offers a large number of events & other Initiatives, including symposia, conferences, events, introductory programs to the CHS Greece digital library, online resources from CHS, etc.

Center for Hellenic Studies in Greece