Category Archives: History of Levant cultures and civilization

Keynote lecture by Professor Otilia Hedeșan (University of Timișoara): “Timoc: Folklore, Ethnography, Linguistics”, or “On the ‘Interrogation’ of Field Research”

Still fragmentary and porous, full of unknowns and tarnished by numerous vulnerabilities, the image of the Romanian community in the Timoc region can, however, be restored, thanks to a series of field research carried out in the past hundred years by folklorists, linguists and ethnologists alike. A small part of their observations and notes were…
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Liviu Iancu publishes an article on the academic debut of the most renowned Armenian specialist in classical archaeology, Gevork Tiratsy’an, in the Lraber Asarakakan Gitutiunneri / ‘Herald of Social Sciences’ scientific journal

Our colleague, Liviu Iancu, has recently published an article covering “New Data on Gevork Tiratsy’an’s Activity before his Repatriation to Armenia from Romania in June 1948” in the Armenian journal “Lraber Asarakakan Gitutiunneri / Herald of Social Sciences.” The article presents some of the latest findings concerning the earliest academic and organizational initiatives of the…
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Partnership Agreement between the Institute for Advanced Studies in Levant Culture and Civilization and the UNESCO Chair for Entrepreneurship and Intercultural Management at the University of Wuppertal

October 11th, 2022 Having attended the debates organized by the World Academy of Art and Science around its future Human Security for All (HS4A) project at the headquarters of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Levant Culture and Civilization, the Director of the UNESCO Chair for Entrepreneurship and Intercultural Management at the University of Wuppertal, Professor Christine…
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The Summer School at Cetatea Carsium – Hârșova, Edition I

The Institute of Advanced Studies for the History and Civilization of the Levant, as a partner, together with the National Heritage Institute, the Museum of National History and Archeology Constanța, the Constanța County Council, the City Hall of Hârșova, the Turkish Democratic Union of Romania, together with the University of Bucharest - The Faculty of…
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ISACCL, among the organizers of the Carsium Citadel Summer School

The National Institute of Heritage, in partnership with the Museum of National History and Archeology Constanța, Constanța County Council, Hârșova City Hall, the Turkish Democratic Union of Romania, together with the University of Bucharest - Faculty of History, the Institute of Advanced Studies for the Culture and Civilization of the Levant, initiates the first edition…
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Call for contributions for a collected volume under the aegis of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Levant Culture and Civilization

    Schools of Thought in Abrahamic Religions of the Levant and Middle East. Pedagogical Knowledge and Teaching Vocation from Medieval to Post-Colonial Times   Call for contributions for a collected volume under the aegis of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Levant Culture and Civilization   In confusing times for the world, education represents the…
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The conference “The Lower Danube in Greek-Latin texts”

Update The Institute for Advanced Studies in Levant Culture and Civilization announces an upcoming conference given by Professor Nelu Zugravu of the “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University in Iași to take place in an online format on Tuesday, June 9th 2020 at 11:30 am. The conference proceedings will be streamed live on the Institute for Advanced…
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