Students from Dongduk Women's University Publish 'Cities Speak China'
Students from Dongduk Women's University have recently published a book titled 'Cities Speak China,' focusing on various aspects of Chinese society and culture.
Establishment of the State School of Film and Audiovisual Media is underway
The studies for the establishment of the State School of Film and Audiovisual Media have been completed, representing a significant step in enhancing Greece's audiovisual sector.
Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Completes PY2025 Fulbright ETA Korean Language Program
Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies has successfully concluded its PY2025 Fulbright ETA Korean language program aimed at training American English teaching assistants.
Herodeion: The regeneration is underway - Studies for its complete restoration are progressing
Greece's Ministry of Culture is initiating comprehensive restoration studies for the Herodeion, a culturally significant site in Athens.
Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Japanese Department holds β3rd Overseas Department Meetingβ in the Kansai region of Japan
The Japanese Department of Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies successfully held its β3rd Overseas Department Meetingβ in the Kansai region, Japan, facilitating meaningful educational exchange and cultural experiences for students.
Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler: Emotion at the final farewell - Who is present
Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler, a distinguished Byzantine scholar and rector, passed away at the age of 99, with her funeral being attended by many political and cultural figures in Athens.
Do you know what trading arts mean for Handel, Kalsons, and Petersone in music?
The article discusses the significance of trading arts in music, particularly focusing on Handel's contributions and his techniques in harmonics.
Between Sweet and Bitter: Berlin Establishes the 'Poetry of Exile' for Arabs in Europe
Berlin has launched a bilingual anthology titled 'Between Sweet and Bitter β Grenzlandschaften' that aims to elevate Arab Γ©migrΓ© poetry in Europe to academic prominence.
Eleni Glykatzi-Areveler: A Symbol of Hellenism and European Thought
Eleni Glykatzi-Areveler, a prominent figure in international historical science and renowned Byzantine scholar, passed away shortly before her 100th birthday, leaving a significant intellectual legacy.
Le Figaro on Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler: "A key reference point for Byzantine studies" her work
The renowned Franco-Greek historian Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler, a key figure in Byzantine studies and the first woman to lead the prestigious Sorbonne university, passed away at the age of 99.
Mendoni on Arveler: 'Her long and highly creative life makes her loss even greater'
The Greek Minister of Culture, Lina Mendoni, expresses her condolences on the death of prominent Byzantine scholar, Eleni Glykatzis-Arveler, highlighting her significant contributions to Byzantine studies.
Distinguished historian Eleni Glykatzis-Arveler has died
Eleni Glykatzis-Arveler, a prominent Byzantine historian from Greece and the first female rector of the Sorbonne, has passed away at the age of 99.
National Museum of Ecuador calls for architectural studies to participate in the pre-project of its new building
The National Museum of Ecuador is inviting national and international architectural studies to submit portfolios for the design of a new building by February 17.
At 87, the Italian feminist theorist and academic Teresa de Lauretis has died
Italian feminist theorist and academic Teresa de Lauretis passed away at age 87 in San Francisco, known for her significant contributions to gender studies and cultural representation.
Soongsil University's Korean Studies Institute signs MOU with Azerbaijan University of Languages
Soongsil Universityβs Korean Studies Institute has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Azerbaijan University of Languages to enhance Korean studies and cultural exchange.
Unesp creates undergraduate degree in Chinese language and culture with two years of studies in China
Unesp will offer a bachelor's degree in Chinese language and culture, allowing students to study two years in China and earn a dual diploma.
Center for Minor Asia Memory in Corinth: A project on hold, a memory under trial
The Cultural Center for Minor Asia Memory in Corinth, a long-awaited project significant for the local Minor Asian community, has been stalled for over a decade, symbolizing historical memory and dignity despite ongoing assurances and studies.
Nostalgic Household Fashion: Good Fabric
Cultural scientist Stefanie Reis discusses the KittelschΓΌrze, a nostalgic garment that evokes memories and emotions, despite its decline in everyday use.
Shula.. A Japanese Brush Embracing Islamic Arts
Shinco Shirakawa, a Japanese student who embraced Islam, blends Japanese art with Islamic decoration during her cultural studies in Istanbul, exemplifying the intersection of two distant yet spiritually close cultures.
Theo Stemmler passed away: Anglist with an extremely broad horizon
Theo Stemmler, the renowned Anglist and longtime professor, passed away at the age of 89, leaving behind a legacy in literature and cultural studies.
The Pivot Cities: Davutoglu Provides an Interpretation of the Maps of the Rise and Fall of Civilizations
Turkish thinker and politician Ahmet Davutoglu presents his book 'The Pivot Cities in the Rise and Fall of Civilizations,' emphasizing a multi-faceted approach to urban studies and the historic significance of cities.
The Great Universal Myths as a Guide for Life
The article explores how ancient myths and Greco-Roman culture have regained popularity in contemporary literature and adaptations, particularly in times of uncertainty when people seek guidance from the past.
'We are the people' has become unusable due to appropriation by right-wing forces
Cultural scientist Daphne Weber explores the potency of political slogans, explaining how 'We are the people' from the Peaceful Revolution has been co-opted by nationalist forces and discussing the enduring relevance of slogans like 'Peace to the huts, war to the palaces.'