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10th Naxos Summer School on Diachronic Linguistics. Comparing Diachronies [20 – 25/07/2025]

10th Naxos Summer School on Diachronic Linguistics. Comparing Diachronies [20 – 25/07/2025]

We are happy to inform you that registration is now open for the 10th Naxos Summer School on Diachronic Linguistics (http://naxos-diachronic-linguistics-2025.uoa.gr/).

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Arizona State University, University of Osnabrück and University of Cambridge collaborate with the CIVIS Course “Diachronic Linguistics in the 21st century” and coordinate a summer school program, a workshop / poster session and master classes on ancient and medieval languages and linguistics, to be held on July 20 – 25, 2025 on the island of Naxos, Cyclades, Greece.

The summer school will offer intensive language classes and linguistic classes on Diachronic Linguistics. The aim is to attract students and scholars to study ancient and medieval languages in a relaxed yet very focused and stimulating atmosphere that promotes in depth analysis and discussion.

Students will be able to earn up to 6 ECTS from the summer school.

The 10th Naxos Summer School on Diachronic Linguistics will also be organizing a workshop / poster session on “Linguistic Diachronies: A Contrastive Approach”.

Host Institution: National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Coordinating Institutions: University of Athens, Arizona State University, University of Osnabrück, University of Cambridge, CIVIS Course “Diachronic Linguistics in the 21st century”

Apply here: https://forms.gle/1GuNGaHsmVNAE4bx9

Open to BA, MA students and Phd Candidates

Registration fees: 200 euros

Applications accepted until May 14, 2025

3 scholarships available (that cover the registration fees) for university (BA, MA, PhD) students.

In order to apply for a scholarship, please email your motivation and your CV to [email protected] [Nikolaos Lavidas] before May 14, 2025.

Contact Person: Nikolaos Lavidas
Email: [email protected]

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