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The Department of Classics currently has expertise in the following areas within this field:
The Department hosts the Centre of Hellenic Studies, that brings together scholars based at King’s with an interest in various aspects of Greek culture. The CHS organises a series of public events (annual lectures, international conferences, workshops and seminars) and collaborates with a number of institutions (British School at Athens, The Anglo-Hellenic League, the Society for Modern Greek Studies, the Hellenic Foundation for Culture) that promote the study of Hellenism in all its facets.
REF results 2021: King’s Classics research, that includes Byzantine and Modern Greek, has been ranked first in the country in the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF2021). 100 per cent of the research environment and research impact at the department was recognised as either ‘world leading’ (4*) or ‘internationally excellent’ (3*).
Current number of academic staff: 4.
Recent publications: Details of recent publications can be found on our web pages.
Completed and current research projects:
Head of group/division
Professor Gonda van Steen
UK Tuition Fees 2024/25
Full time tuition fees: £6,168 per year
Part time tuition fees: £3,084 per year
International Tuition Fees 2024/25
Full time tuition fees: £24,786 per year
Part time tuition fees: £12,393 per year
UK Tuition Fees 2025/26
Full time tuition fees: £6,600 per year
Part time tuition fees: £3,300 per year
International Tuition Fees 2025/26
Full time tuition fees: £27,100 per year
Part time tuition fees: £13,550 per year
These tuition fees may be subject to additional increases in subsequent years of study, in line with King’s terms and conditions.
Located on the north bank of the River Thames, the Strand Campus houses King's College London's arts and sciences faculties.
Weekly departmental seminars are held in Modern Greek Studies at which students present their work in progress; though not assessed formally, these seminars require compulsory attendance. Byzantine graduates present their work in intercollegiate meetings at the Institute of Classical Studies, where they also attend a full range of seminars. In addition, the Centre for Hellenic Studies runs weekly seminars on Modern Greek and on Late Antique and Byzantine topics, and several annual lectures in the Byzantine and Modern Greek fields.
Other Schools and institutes of the University offer a wealth of seminars in related fields, and we are committed to sharing in the wider intellectual life of the University, and of other major institutions such as the British Museum. We also co-operate closely with Greek cultural organisations based in London such as the Hellenic Foundation for Culture and the Hellenic Centre.
Regular research seminars for students of modern Greek linguistics are held as part of the Centre for Language, Discourse & Communication (LDC). LDC conducts research in language, communication, society and education, and there are particular strengths in research on 1) the dynamics of language and literacy within globalisation and intercultural contact, and 2) language, literacy and discourse in everyday interaction, education, literature, popular culture, new and mass media, and in medical and workplace settings. Students who undertake an MPhil, PhD study in linguistics with Dr Alexandra Georgakopoulou in BMGS are automatically affiliated with the Centre.
For full details visit www.kcl.ac.uk/ldc
UK Tuition Fees 2024/25
Full time tuition fees: £6,168 per year
Part time tuition fees: £3,084 per year
International Tuition Fees 2024/25
Full time tuition fees: £24,786 per year
Part time tuition fees: £12,393 per year
UK Tuition Fees 2025/26
Full time tuition fees: £6,600 per year
Part time tuition fees: £3,300 per year
International Tuition Fees 2025/26
Full time tuition fees: £27,100 per year
Part time tuition fees: £13,550 per year
These tuition fees may be subject to additional increases in subsequent years of study, in line with King’s terms and conditions.
Located on the north bank of the River Thames, the Strand Campus houses King's College London's arts and sciences faculties.
Weekly departmental seminars are held in Modern Greek Studies at which students present their work in progress; though not assessed formally, these seminars require compulsory attendance. Byzantine graduates present their work in intercollegiate meetings at the Institute of Classical Studies, where they also attend a full range of seminars. In addition, the Centre for Hellenic Studies runs weekly seminars on Modern Greek and on Late Antique and Byzantine topics, and several annual lectures in the Byzantine and Modern Greek fields.
Other Schools and institutes of the University offer a wealth of seminars in related fields, and we are committed to sharing in the wider intellectual life of the University, and of other major institutions such as the British Museum. We also co-operate closely with Greek cultural organisations based in London such as the Hellenic Foundation for Culture and the Hellenic Centre.
Regular research seminars for students of modern Greek linguistics are held as part of the Centre for Language, Discourse & Communication (LDC). LDC conducts research in language, communication, society and education, and there are particular strengths in research on 1) the dynamics of language and literacy within globalisation and intercultural contact, and 2) language, literacy and discourse in everyday interaction, education, literature, popular culture, new and mass media, and in medical and workplace settings. Students who undertake an MPhil, PhD study in linguistics with Dr Alexandra Georgakopoulou in BMGS are automatically affiliated with the Centre.
For full details visit www.kcl.ac.uk/ldc
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