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BA Program in the Archaeology, History, and Literature of Ancient Greece A 4-year undergraduate program by National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, taught in English

Some highlights from our Program’s trip to Macedonia! ☀️Our 3rd- and 4th-year students explored the Archaeological Park ...
23/05/2026

Some highlights from our Program’s trip to Macedonia! ☀️
Our 3rd- and 4th-year students explored the Archaeological Park of Dion, Ancient Pella, and Aigai (Vergina), discovering the rich history and heritage of ancient Macedonia firsthand.

Special thanks to for the photos! 📸

This past weekend, our first-year students took part in their annual field trip to Ancient Olympia and Delphi as part of...
28/04/2026

This past weekend, our first-year students took part in their annual field trip to Ancient Olympia and Delphi as part of the “Ancient Greek Art” course. Joined by Prof. Dimitris Plantzos and Dr. Nikos Harokopos , they explored two of Greece’s most iconic archaeological sites, gaining a deeper, hands-on understanding of the ancient world. 🏛✨

The BA Programme in the Archaeology, History, and Literature of Ancient Greece mourns the demise of Emerita Professor of...
28/02/2026

The BA Programme in the Archaeology, History, and Literature of Ancient Greece mourns the demise of Emerita Professor of Latin Philology Eleni Karamalengou, former Dean of the School of Philosophy of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, and the Programme's first Director, whose sudden passing has filled our academic community with profound grief.

Professor Karamalengou was an eminent and deeply influential figure who served the University with rare integrity, courage, and unwavering dedication. A visionary reformer, she championed the international openness of the School of Philosophy and played a decisive role in forging academic links with institutions in the People’s Republic of China, enabling the sustained presence of Chinese students at NKUA from 2017 onwards. Most significantly for our Programme, she was the inspirer and driving force behind the establishment of Greece’s first English-language undergraduate degree, the BA in the Archaeology, History, and Literature of Ancient Greece (BAAG), whose first cohort was admitted in 2020. Her leadership reshaped the academic landscape of the country and created
opportunities for generations of students from across the world.

Throughout her distinguished career, Professor Karamalengou combined intellectual excellence with moral courage and an acute sense of justice. She defended the academic community with determination, notably during the 2013 crisis affecting university administrative staff, and served with distinction in numerous institutional roles, including Head of the Department of Philology and Dean of the School of Philosophy.

Born in Constantinople, she brought with her a cosmopolitan spirit and a profound humanism that marked both her scholarship and her public service. A prolific scholar of Latin literature—especially of the late Republic and Augustan age—she leaves an enduring legacy of research, leadership, and generosity.

Her loss leaves an irreplaceable void. Her vision, courage, and humanity will remain a guiding example for our Programme and for the University as a whole. May her memory be eternal.

Earlier this morning, our second-year students visited the Temple of Apollo Zoster in Vouliagmeni, the Temple of Poseido...
17/01/2026

Earlier this morning, our second-year students visited the Temple of Apollo Zoster in Vouliagmeni, the Temple of Poseidon at Sounion, the Ancient Theatre of Thorikos, and Lavrio, as part of their course Ancient Greek Topography and Architecture.
Our first field trip of 2026! 🏛️✨

Season’s Greetings to our students, colleagues, and partners ❤️✨️💫
23/12/2025

Season’s Greetings to our students, colleagues, and partners ❤️✨️💫

✨🎄 Christmas vibes, smiles, and festive moments from today’s celebration! 🎁 ❤️Many thanks to our 1st-year student Jhonni...
18/12/2025

✨🎄 Christmas vibes, smiles, and festive moments from today’s celebration! 🎁 ❤️
Many thanks to our 1st-year student Jhonnika Ardee for the lovely photos 📸

Field trip to Prehistoric Crete 2025 🏺
04/12/2025

Field trip to Prehistoric Crete 2025 🏺

16/11/2025
🎓 The Pallas Athena Lecture 2025📚 Pantelis Michelakis (University of Oxford)🗓 December 1st, 2025 – 19:00📍 Auditorium Alk...
10/11/2025

🎓 The Pallas Athena Lecture 2025
📚 Pantelis Michelakis (University of Oxford)
🗓 December 1st, 2025 – 19:00
📍 Auditorium Alkis Argyriadis, Panepistimiou 30, NKUA Central Building

Join us for a thought-provoking lecture on “Collective crisis and the challenges of decision-making in Homer, Sophocles, and Thucydides”, presented by Pantelis Michelakis and the BA Program in the Archaeology, History, and Literature of Ancient Greece.

Followed by a reception.

🎉 WE ARE UoA 2025 — 2nd UoA Festival & Welcome Day 🎓The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens invites you to th...
14/10/2025

🎉 WE ARE UoA 2025 — 2nd UoA Festival & Welcome Day 🎓

The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens invites you to the 2nd “WE ARE UoA” Festival, this Wednesday, October 15, 2025, turning the Propylaea into the heart of our celebration!

16:00–22:30 — Welcome of all first-year students
19:00–20:00 — Awards Ceremony for top first-year students
16:00–19:00 — Career Days (detailed program & registration)
20:00–22:30 — Live concert by “Music Odyssey” from the Department of Music Studies 🎶

Come celebrate with us! 💙

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Nikolaou Politi 1, Zografou Campus
Athens
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