Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies at Athens - IIHSA

Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies at Athens - IIHSA Reflecting the special role of Greece as a key source of our shared European heritage, Athens is a unique centre of international research.

Many European states have their own research Institutes there, some dating back to the 19th century, others like the Irish Institute founded more recently. The Irish Institute, celebrating its twenty year anniversary during 2015-2016, takes its place in this dynamic international setting, supporting Irish-based scholars and students in their research and study, and promoting both Greek and Irish c

ulture. Ireland has a long (but often overlooked) history of involvement in Greece, from early travellers and philhellenes to distinguished classical scholars. In more recent times Irish writers, including our distinguished Patron Seamus Heaney, have continued to find inspiration in Greek ideas and themes. Research into all aspects of Greek culture flourishes in our Universities, and the IIHSA provides a new and national focus for Irish research in Greece. There are already active research programmes in archaeology, focusing primarily on rural culture and landscapes, and in philosophy. Background

The Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies at Athens (IIHSA) was founded in 1995 and formally recognised by the Greek Ministry of Culture in 1996. In Ireland it is a company limited by guarantee with charity status (CHY 13738). The core aims of the Institute are:
• to establish a distinctive Irish voice in the study of Greece and its culture from earliest times to the present day.
• to promote the mutual understanding of Greek and Irish culture through lectures and other events
• to maintain a permanent office and staff in Athens
• to develop research and study programmes, publications, and ongoing archaeological fieldwork. The Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies at Athens is a collaboration of the following Irish Universities:

Maynooth University
NUI Galway
University College Cork
Trinity College Dublin
University College Dublin

☘ Last Saturday, at the second Caint agus Cultúr meeting at the IIHSA, we had the pleasure of experiencing two wonderful...
25/05/2026

☘ Last Saturday, at the second Caint agus Cultúr meeting at the IIHSA, we had the pleasure of experiencing two wonderful moments. ☘

First, we delved a little deeper into Irish kinship vocabulary under the guidance of the wonderful Ailbhe Mahony from the Greek-Irish Society. Then, we watched the captivating documentary "An Buachaill Geal Gáireach / The Laughing Boy / Το γελαστό παιδί," which took us on a journey through the turbulent Irish and Greek 20th centuries, highlighting the intricate cultural threads connecting the two peoples’ historical experiences.

🌻 A special thank you to Imagine Media Productions for the screening permit, and of course to everyone who joined us.

👉 Stay tuned for our next meeting in June!

👉 Tomorrow, Saturday 23 May 2026✨ Caint agus Cultúr – 2nd Meeting: join us for the next session of our new initiative in...
22/05/2026

👉 Tomorrow, Saturday 23 May 2026

✨ Caint agus Cultúr – 2nd Meeting: join us for the next session of our new initiative in collaboration with the Greek-Irish Society !

The evening will begin with our monthly Ciorcal Comhrá (Irish-language conversation circle and informal class) followed by a screening of Alan Gilsenan’s acclaimed trilingual documentary "An Buachaill Geal Gáireach / The Laughing Boy / Το γελαστό παιδί."

Tracing the extraordinary journey of Brendan Behan’s poem from Ireland to Greece, and from literature to political resistance, the film explores the intertwined histories of the two countries through the enduring power of a song.

📍 Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies at Athens (Agras 23, Pangrati)
🕕 Ciorcal Comhrá: 18:00
🎬 Film Screening: 19:00

You are welcome to join us for either part of the programme or attend the full session.

Registration required: [email protected]

We look forward to welcoming you! ~ Táimid ag súil le sibh a fheiceáil ann!

Last evening, Professor Muiris O’Sullivan took us on a captivating journey through the many lives and afterlives of one ...
22/05/2026

Last evening, Professor Muiris O’Sullivan took us on a captivating journey through the many lives and afterlives of one of Ireland’s most iconic archaeological sites: the Hill of Tara.

The lecture offered a wonderful conclusion to our 2025–2026 lecture programme and to our “Sharing Irish Heritage” initiative.

A heartfelt thank you to Muiris for such an engaging talk, and to everyone who joined us throughout the evening.

Our sincere thanks also to the Irish Government’s Emigrant Support Programme for making this initiative possible, and to the Embassy of Ireland, Greece, for its continuous support.

We look forward to many more opportunities to share and celebrate Irish history, culture, and heritage! Until next time ☘ ☘

🎉 See you tomorrow!!Join us for a public lecture by Prof. Muiris O'Sullivan (Emeritus Professor of Archaeology, Universi...
20/05/2026

🎉 See you tomorrow!!

Join us for a public lecture by Prof. Muiris O'Sullivan (Emeritus Professor of Archaeology, University College Dublin), on “The Hill of Tara, Ireland: Myths, Monuments and Identities.”

📆 Thursday, 21 May 2026
🕖 19:00 (Greece) | 17:00 (Ireland) | 12:00 (EST)
📍 Hybrid event

🔹 To attend in person at our premises (Agras 23, Athens), please register by email: [email protected]
🔹 To attend online, register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/puqQPb3BR6Gk8DXoVlbdtw

We look forward to welcoming you!

✨ Caint agus Cultúr – 2nd Meeting ✨👉 This Saturday, 23 May, join us for the next session of our new initiative organised...
18/05/2026

✨ Caint agus Cultúr – 2nd Meeting ✨

👉 This Saturday, 23 May, join us for the next session of our new initiative organised in collaboration with the Greek-Irish Society.

The evening will begin with our monthly Ciorcal Comhrá (Irish-language conversation circle and informal class) followed by a screening of Alan Gilsenan’s acclaimed trilingual documentary "An Buachaill Geal Gáireach / The Laughing Boy / Το γελαστό παιδί."

Tracing the extraordinary journey of Brendan Behan’s poem from Ireland to Greece, and from literature to political resistance, the film explores the intertwined histories of the two countries through the enduring power of a song.

📍 Irish Institute of Hellenic Studies at Athens (Agras 23, Pangrati)
📅 Saturday, 23 May 2026
🕕 Ciorcal Comhrá: 18:00
🎬 Film Screening: 19:00

You are welcome to join us for either part of the programme or attend the full session.

Registration required: [email protected]

We look forward to welcoming you! ~ Táimid ag súil le sibh a fheiceáil ann!

A wonderful tour across three prehistoric tombs, their distinct but connected communities, and their hidden treasures, a...
15/05/2026

A wonderful tour across three prehistoric tombs, their distinct but connected communities, and their hidden treasures, all held safely together by the remarkable karst landscape of the Burren for thousands of years.

Many thanks to Dr Ros O’Maolduin for this fascinating talk, and to all who attended!

📢 IIHSA LectureJoin us next Thursday, 21 May 2026, for a public lecture by Prof. Muiris O'Sullivan (Emeritus Professor o...
14/05/2026

📢 IIHSA Lecture
Join us next Thursday, 21 May 2026, for a public lecture by Prof. Muiris O'Sullivan (Emeritus Professor of Archaeology, University College Dublin), who will lead us in exploring: “The Hill of Tara, Ireland: Myths, Monuments and Identities.”

🕖 19:00 (Greece) | 17:00 (Ireland) | 12:00 (EST)
📍 Hybrid event

🔹 To attend in person at our premises (Agras 23, Athens), please register by email: [email protected]
🔹 To attend online, register here:https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/puqQPb3BR6Gk8DXoVlbdtw

We look forward to welcoming you!

📣 See you tonight !Join us for a public lecture by Dr Ros Ó Maoldúin (Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland), on “Treas...
14/05/2026

📣 See you tonight !

Join us for a public lecture by Dr Ros Ó Maoldúin (Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland), on “Treasures of the Burren: Prehistoric Tombs and Ancient DNA.”

📆Thursday, 14 May 2026
🕖 19:00 (Greece) | 17:00 (Ireland) | 12:00 (EST)
📍 Hybrid event

🔹 To attend in person at our premises (Agras 23, Athens), please register by email: [email protected]
🔹 To attend online, register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/HZd_LLAWTxmzMZ8vDI62QA

We look forward to welcoming you !

✨ A wonderful Sunday at our family Workshop on Megalithic Art! Dr Clare Tuffy guided both children and adults through th...
12/05/2026

✨ A wonderful Sunday at our family Workshop on Megalithic Art!

Dr Clare Tuffy guided both children and adults through the mysteries of the stone patterns carved into the prehistoric tombs of the Boyne Valley. And then, we let our creativity flow! 🎨

A huge thank you to Clare for leading such a fun, engaging, and educational activity.

Many thanks as well to our interns Anna Scott and Emmy Mastora, and to Eleanor Kellet, PhD candidate at University College Dublin, for all their help and support.

And a very special thank you to the Heritage Office of Meath County Council for providing fantastic educational material for this event and beyond!

A fascinating journey through the Boyne Valley last evening, with Dr Clare Tuffy. A heartfelt thank you to Clare for suc...
08/05/2026

A fascinating journey through the Boyne Valley last evening, with Dr Clare Tuffy. A heartfelt thank you to Clare for such a lively and enriching lecture, and to everyone who joined us!

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