Τhe Hellenic Observatory Centre for Research on Contemporary Greece & Cyprus at LSE is organising the 11th PhD Symposium on Contemporary Greece and Cyprus,
The PhD Symposium is organised at LSE by the Hellenic Observatory since 2003 and is addressed to doctoral researchers who study issues of contemporary Greece and Cyprus, covering a wide range of topics within the social sciences. In line with the Observatory’s mission, the core objective of the Symposium is to facilitate the exchange of knowledge between young researchers and to promote innovative and cutting-edge research on political, social and economic issues in Greece and Cyprus.
Doctoral students are invited to submit an abstract for participating and presenting their research to an interdisciplinary audience comprising peers and experts. This one-day event will take place on Thursday 29 May. The Call for submission of abstracts is open and the closing deadline is 9 February 2025. Successful applicants will receive a bursary as contribution to travel and accommodation expenses.
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on Contemporary Greece and Cyprus
29 May 2025
The Hellenic Observatory Centre for Research on Contemporary Greece & Cyprus will host its 11th Biennial PhD Symposium on Contemporary Greece and Cyprus on Thursday 29 May 2025. In line with the Centre's mission, the core objective of the PhD symposium is to facilitate the exchange of knowledge between young researchers and to promote innovative and cutting-edge research on political, social and economic issues in Greece and Cyprus.
The PhD Symposium brings together international PhD research from across the globe covering a broad range of fields within the social sciences. Students whose research is linked by the regional and national thematic focus on contemporary Greece and Cyprus will present their work and receive comments and feedback from an interdisciplinary audience comprising peers and experts.
The closing date for the submission of abstracts is 9 February 2025 (23.59 UK time).