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Start Date
Medium of studying
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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Linguistics | Translation
Area of study
Langauges
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
University Program Information
The university program is divided into several sections, including studies, research, and student life.
Studies
- Undergraduate Studies: The program offers undergraduate studies with various courses and modules.
- Description: The undergraduate program provides a comprehensive education in the field of philology.
- Courses: The program includes courses such as 395 and 305.
- Postgraduate Studies (Second Cycle): The program offers postgraduate studies in several areas, including:
- (Classical Philology)
- (Byzantine Philology and Papyrology-Paleography)
- (Modern Greek Philology)
- & (General and Comparative Literature)
- (Linguistics)
- Doctoral Studies (Third Cycle): The program offers doctoral studies in various areas of philology.
- Post-Doctoral Studies: The program also offers post-doctoral studies for further research and specialization.
- Erasmus+ Program: The university participates in the Erasmus+ program, providing opportunities for student mobility and exchange.
- Internal Mobility: The program allows for internal mobility, enabling students to take courses and conduct research in different departments and institutions.
- Practical Training: The program includes practical training and internship opportunities to provide students with hands-on experience.
- Teaching Evaluation: The program evaluates teaching effectiveness to ensure high-quality education.
- Awards and Scholarships: The program offers awards and scholarships to outstanding students and researchers.
Research
- Laboratories: The program has several laboratories, including:
(Philology and New Technologies)- (Epigraphy and Papyrology)
(Translation and Commentary of Latin Literature Works)- (Paleography and Codicology)
- (Bibliology of Modern Greek Philology)
(General and Comparative Literature)- (Linguistics)
- Library and Study Rooms: The program has a library and study rooms, including:
- (Classical Philology Study Room)
(Medieval and Modern Greek Philology Study Room)- (Linguistics Study Room)
- Archives: The program has several archives, including:
- (Modern Greek Literature Archive)
- A (Microfilm and Photograph Archive)
- (Linus Politis Archive)
- Conferences: The program organizes conferences and seminars, including:
(Current Trends in Classical Philology)- ォ サ (One-Day Conferences)
(International Meetings of the NESSS Department)(Annual Meetings of the Linguistics Department)
- Electronic and Digital Publications: The program publishes electronic and digital materials, including journals, books, and research papers.
- Research Projects: The program conducts various research projects in the field of philology.
Student Life
- Academic Calendar: The program follows an academic calendar, which includes important dates and deadlines.
- Department of Philology: The program is part of the Department of Philology, which offers a range of academic programs and research opportunities.
- Aristotle University of Thessaloniki: The program is affiliated with the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, one of the largest and most prestigious universities in Greece.
- Thessaloniki: The program is located in Thessaloniki, a vibrant city with a rich cultural and historical heritage.
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