The 2018 Katie Lentakis Memorial Fund Award Shortlist Announcement!
The annual Katie Lentakis Memorial Fund Award was established by the Anglo-Hellenic League in memory of the late Mrs Katie Lentakis, and was first awarded in 2002. Katie Lentakis (1920-2000) was a devoted member of the Anglo-Greek community of London for many years and Vice-Chairman of the Anglo-Hellenic League, who loved music and art - and had helped British soldiers to escape in Greece during World War II.
The Award is made to a final-year undergraduate studying in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities at King’s College London who submits an essay of 7,000-10,000 words on a topic related to any field of Hellenic Studies.
The Centre for Hellenic Studies is pleased to announce the shortlist for the 2018 award:
- Felicity Beech, Euripides’ ‘New Helen’ and Homer, supervised by Professor Ismene Lada-Richards
- Nicolaus Christenson, Spartan Educational Ideals in the Prussian Cadet Corps of the 19th Century, supervised by Dr Dan Orrells
- Harry Tanner, The Meaning of τάλας: A Scientific Approach, supervised by Dr Akrivi Taousiani
The winner will be announced and the award presented by the Chairman of the Anglo-Hellenic League during the Celebration of 100 Years of the Koraes Chair in the Great Hall, starting at 6 pm on Monday 18 June.
For further information, contact classics@kcl.ac.uk
For information about the Anglo-Hellenic League: see www.anglohellenicleague.org