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Society for Modern Greek Studies

Description

The Society exists to promote teaching and research in Modern Greek Studies throughout the United Kingdom. It organizes regular events, disseminates information, and collaborates with other related institutions and organizations. Its online journal Modern Greek Studies Online began publication in 2015. The Society also acts as the UK national body representing the subject and is affiliated to the European Society of Modern Greek Studies.

Offers funding

Yes, this infrastructure provides funding in the following categories:

  • Prizes

Founding year

2008

Contact details

United Kingdom
Website: http://www.moderngreek.org.uk/society/
  • @SMGS_Uk
  • smgsuk

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Categorisation

Type

  • Learned society or subject association
  • Society

Project Tags

  • Cultural studies tag
  • History tag
  • Language tag

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2023-10-20 22:21:34

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