Free flights to attend American Hellenic Institute Conference
A return ticket to Atlanta is up for grabs for an Australian who writes an article accepted in the American Hellenic Institute Foundation Policy Journal
A return ticket to Atlanta and 2 nights free at the Hilton is up for grabs for an Australian who writes an article accepted in the American Hellenic Institute Foundation Policy Journal.
The Berbatis family is offering the prize for one lucky Australian Hellenic Council member to attend to the American Hellenic Institute Conference in November.
The American editor of the journal Professor Dan Georgakas is welcoming contributions from Australia.
To be eligible the person must have been an active member in the Australian Hellenic Council since 2006.
The Conference will be on 16-17 November and submissions must be in before 1 November.
For submission guidelines and further information please visit http://ahiworld.org/AHIFpolicyjournal/ or follow the link from the AHI website at www.AHIworld.org.
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