Program in Hellenic Studies records, 1979-2003.

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Program in Hellenic Studies records, 1979-2003.

The collection contains the records of the Program in Hellenic Studies generated during the first 24 years of its existence. Included in the materials are faculty files, course descriptions and syllabi, annual reports, subject files, fundraising files, correspondence, and publicity materials. Also present in the collection are files pertaining to the visiting fellowship program, including applications and research reports.

21.25 linear ft. (17 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8114817

Princeton University Library

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Princeton university, Council of the humanities

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The Council of the Humanities was founded in 1953 at Princeton University to foster teaching, research and intellectual exchange. It brings together students, faculty, guest scholars, writers and artists in a wide variety of venues and sponsors a broad range of interdisciplinary courses, programs and initiatives, including the creative arts, media studies and the Society of Fellows. In the 1960s with a generous grant from the Ford Foundation, the Council of Humanities undertook a project to appr...

Princeton University. Program in Hellenic Studies

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Princeton University's Program in Hellenic Studies was founded in 1979. Operating under the general direction of the Council of Humanities and with the financial support of the Stanley J. Seeger Hellenic Fund, the Program in Hellenic Studies administers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs as well as visiting fellowships. The Program also offers summer programs abroad, primarily in Greece. As an interdisciplinary program, the Hellenic Studies faculty is mainly comprised of professors ...