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Johanna Hanink is professor of Classics at Brown University, and her work in Classics focuses on...
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LatestUniversity of Athens Professor Dr. Tsani Wins EU Award for “Woman in Energy”
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Dr. Stella Tsani, Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Athens, has been named...
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On the occasion of the publication of his latest #poetry collection "What country am I" (Roes, 2025), #writer and #translator Christos Siorikis spoke to Reading Greece about the notion of "country" in his poetry, the importance of literary language and the interrelation between the personal and the collective in his work.

