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November 6 – 18, 2006. Advanced Seminar in the Humanities
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Literature and Culture in the Ancient Mediterranean: Greece, Rome, and the Near East
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November 6 - 18, 2006. Advanced Seminar in the Humanities
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September 13 - 19, 2007. Advanced Seminar in the Humanities
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Literature and Culture in the Ancient Mediterranean: Greece, Rome, and the Near East
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September 13-19, 2007. Advanced Seminar in the Humanities 2006-2007 “Literature and culture in the Ancient Mediterranean: Greece, Rome and the Near East”
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The second edition of the Advanced Seminar in the Humanities “Literature and culture in the Ancient Mediterranean: Greece, Rome and the Near East” ended on September 19, 2007. As in the previous edition, a group of twenty advanced graduate students from different nationalities met at VIU with eleven of the best scholars in the field of Greek, Latin and Ancient Near Eastern literature and culture to investigate the relationship between themes, motifs and structures of the texts belonging to these literatures and to examine the processes involved in their transmission and preservation in both oral and written forms.
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Advanced Seminar in the Humanities. Call for research contracts application 2008/2009
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Venice International University, with the support of the Fondazione di Venezia, announces a competition for two biennial research contracts intended for Ph.D graduates who wish to specialize in literary studies of the Ancient Mediterranean, within the project Literature and Culture in the Ancient Mediterranean: Greece, Rome and the Near East.
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Graduate
April 13, 2007
SSAV Graduation Ceremony

The School for Advanced Studies in Venice Foundation will award the PhD diplomas to graduates from the 18th and 19th sessions.
The diplomas will be awarded during the Inauguration Ceremony of the Academic Year 2006/2007 which featured a lecture by Prof. Prof. Hans-Werner Sinn, Ludwig Maximilians Universitat, Munich entitled: Europe in the Stormwind of Globalization
Summer Institute in the Humanities 2007/2008
Venice and the Veneto between the XIX and the XX century
June 11 - 16, 2007
The 2007/2008 Summer Institute will consider the singular history of Venice, and the role of the visitor’s “gaze,” in shaping the economic base, social structures, art, literature, and music of Venice in the twentieth century.
In cooperation with Duke University and Venice International University
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