Academy of Athens and General Secretariat for Greeks Abroad & Public Diplomacy celebrate the Greek Diaspora
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The Academy of Athens and the General Secretariat for Greeks Abroad & Public Diplomacy of the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs have organized a one-day conference dedicated to the Greek Diaspora, entitled "Greek Diaspora - History, Achievements and Contributions to Greece".
Through this event, both institutions aim at providing an overall, objective, view on the two-way connection between Greeks or those of Greek ethnic background that live in other countries and their homeland, while providing a comprehensive approach to a multidimensional chapter of Greek national history.
In this context, presentations by prominent experts and personalities will be hosted, focusing on various scientific and cultural fields - Physical Sciences, Ethical and Political Sciences, as well as Letters and the Fine Arts.
The event will be held in a hybrid form, in compliance with all health protocols due to Covid-19, and will include the physical presence of most speakers and a restricted number of participants, as well as live streaming available on: http://www.academyofathens.gr/el/conferences/diaspora2021 for a world-wide audience.
Attached is the event schedule that can also be found online on the websites of the Academy of Athens (http://www.academyofathens.gr/en) and the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs (https://www.mfa.gr/en/index.html). For more information, please call 210 – 65.97.667, 210 – 36.64.733, 210 – 36.64.771 or address questions to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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