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IHU’s archaeological excavation at Neo Rysio, 2024

IHU's archaeological excavation at Neo Rysio, 2024 Since 2016, the International Hellenic University has its own archaeological excavation, under the direction of Professor Manolis Manoledakis, Dean of the School of Humanities, Social Sciences and Economics. The site that is being excavated every June at Neo Rysio, Thessaloniki, hosted a settlement that was in use roughly between 1000 and 550 BC. The excavation serves two basic functions, education and research. It aims to educate the students of IHU’s post-graduate programmes on Humanities, as a course offered to those who want to specialize in Archaeology. On the other hand, in research, [...]

2024-06-21T17:25:42+03:00Fri, 21 Jun '24|News|

An international collaboration in Humanitarian Engineering between the International Hellenic University and the University of Texas at Austin

An international collaboration in Humanitarian Engineering between the International Hellenic University and the University of Texas at Austin Dr. Maria Drakaki, Professor of Humanitarian Engineering, Dean of the School of Science and Technology of the University Center of International Programmes of Studies at the International Hellenic University (IHU) and Director of the IHU Institute for the Management of Refugee Flows and Crises, and Dr. Janet Ellzey, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Director of the Humanitarian Engineering Program at the Cockrell School of Engineering, University of Texas at Austin (UT-Austin) have developed a partnership for the implementation of a UT-Austin [...]

2024-06-20T17:28:16+03:00Thu, 20 Jun '24|News|

Event “Prospects to sustainably intensify farming across developing countries via mycorrhizal technologies”

Event "Prospects to sustainably intensify farming across developing countries via mycorrhizal technologies", Tuesday 18 June 2024, 17:00-18:00 | Lecture A5 & zoom We are glad to invite you to the event "Prospects to sustainably intensify farming across developing countries via mycorrhizal technologies". Speaker: Assoc. Prof. Stavros Veresoglou Event info: Feeding the ever-increasing global population over the next decades may only be possible if we sustainably intensify agriculture. Mycorrhizal technologies hold a lot of promise in sustainably increasing crop yield, but unrealistic farmer expectations make implementations considerably harder. We will start the talk via briefly introducing arbuscular mycorrhiza, we [...]

2024-06-17T16:12:22+03:00Mon, 17 Jun '24|Events, News|
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