Lectures by Professor Michaelidis
Professor Iakovos Michaelidis, an expert in Balkan history from the University of Thessaloniki, will be presenting public lectures in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra
Professor Iakovos Michaelidis, an expert in Balkan history from the University of Thessaloniki, will be presenting public lectures in Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra.
An expert in Albanian, Bulgarian, Serbian and the Macedoslav languages, Professor Michaelidis is familiar with the cultural and political environments of the aforementioned countries. He has been published extensively on the history of the Balkans peoples and is an Associate Professor of Modern and Contemporary Greek History. He is coming as a visiting Professor of the AIMS and the Greek Studies program of the University of Notre Dame Australia.
The lectures that are still available are:
Melbourne
Pan-Macedonian House. Current trends in Balkan Politics: The case of FYROM and Greece. Saturday 19 Nov, 9.00 am.
Sydney
AHEPA House, 394 Princes Hwy, Rockdale. Greece and the Balkans: Divergence v Convergence. Sunday 20 Nov, 6.00 pm.
Canberra
Hellenic Club, Matilda Street, Woden. The Restricting tendencies in the Balkans: The case of Greece. Wednesday 23 Nov, 6.00 pm.
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