Opportunities
January Term
The Center for Hellenic Studies is offering a new January Term program in Greece! On a trip led by Professors Gregory Nagy (Harvard University) and Kenneth Morrell (Rhodes College), students will study Bronze Age civilization. Points of interest include Athens, Crete, Nafplion, and the ancient sites of Mycenae, Sparta, Pylos, Nemea, and Corinth.
Check back in the fall for information about the 2013 trip.
Maymester in Greece
The Center for Hellenic Studies is offering undergraduate students the opportunity to participate in a travel-study program during the months of May and June. Through visits to archaeological sites and museums, students will learn about the Ancient Greek world from the Neolithic Age to the Roman Empire.
Kenchreai Archaeological Field School
The CHS is collaborating with Sunoikisis to sponsor 2 Harvard students and 1 Sunoikisis student for the archaeological school at Kenchreai, the port of Corinth. The Center will cover the cost of the program and will provide each student with a $1500.00 stipend to offset the costs of travel and incidentals.
This four-week summer program introduces students to the archaeology, history and culture of Greece through participation in a field school and accompanying seminars and excursions. The Kenchreai Excavations, directed by Professor Joe Rife, provide a unique opportunity to learn about the past first-hand at one of Greece’s most spectacular seaside archaeological sites.
Internships at the Center for Hellenic Studies
The Center for Hellenic Studies (CHS) Summer Internship Program offers students the opportunity to work in Washington, D.C. on projects related to Publications and Fellowships and Curricular Development (FCD).
Interns will work approximately 245 hours over the course of the summer and receive $12.00 per hour. The work schedule is flexible and provides ample opportunity to see Washington, D.C.