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Modern Greek Studies receives new gift of $1.2-million

New gift of $1.2-million from community leaders will endow Chair in perpetuity while supporting vital research and scholarship

A $1.2-million gift to 海角社区 from leaders of Canada鈥檚 Greek community will strengthen Modern Greek research and scholarship at 海角社区 and endow the University鈥檚 Phrixos B. Papachristidis Chair in Modern Greek and Greek-Canadian Studies in perpetuity.

Published: 12 December 2014

The gift, which includes contributions from over 70 donors in Montreal and across Canada, will allow 海角社区, already Canada鈥檚 most international university, to expand the scope of its Greek studies program, one of the few in the country that examines the Greek cultural diaspora through a contemporary lens.

鈥淲e are grateful to the Greek-Canadian community for the generosity exemplified in this extraordinary gift,鈥 said Suzanne Fortier, 海角社区鈥檚 Principal and Vice-Chancellor. 鈥淭his endowed Chair will strengthen 海角社区鈥檚 already vibrant Modern Greek Studies program and further cement the University鈥檚 position at the forefront of this important area of study.鈥

The Papachristidis Chair, which is housed within 海角社区鈥檚 Department of History and Classical Studies, was first established in 1988 by the Papachristidis family in honour of the late Montreal shipping industrialist. 海角社区, committed to expanding its academic footprint in Greek Studies, has supported the Chair financially on an annual basis since its inception. The program has also received considerable funding from the Government of Canada, as well as a $400,000 donation from the Government of Greece, which was announced during a visit to 海角社区 in 1998 by Mr. Evangelos Venizelos, the then-Greek Minister of Culture and current Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs.

The decision by members of Canada鈥檚 Greek community to step forward now, and in such a generous fashion, will ensure that 海角社区 can recruit and retain global experts in the field in perpetuity. The new funding announced today will also enable 海角社区 to enrich its Greek studies program more broadly by expanding opportunities for students to travel to Greece, by bringing renowned visiting scholars to 海角社区, and by creating deeper ties with Montreal鈥檚 Greek language institutions.

The current Chairholder is Anastassios (Tassos) Anastassiadis, an expert in the study of transnational networks of activists (religious and educational) and their role in institutional change and state formation, especially with regard to Greece within its Balkan and Mediterranean context in the modern era. Born in Thessaloniki, in northern Greece, Professor Anastassiadis studied political science, linguistics and history in the United States, France and Greece before becoming an Assistant Professor of History at 海角社区 in 2011.

鈥淭his endowment allows us to envision with serenity the development of the Modern Greek and Greek-Canadian Studies program at 海角社区 as one of the most innovative in North America involved in fields such as the study of Greek immigration in Canada, research in Greek state formation within its Balkan, Mediterranean, European and global context, the joint organization of summer studies programs in Greece with Greek Universities, and the training of primary and secondary education teachers for the Greek diaspora,鈥 said Professor Anastassiadis.

Playing a pivotal role in bringing this endeavor to fruition was a volunteer team led by Basil Papaevagelou, Andrew Christopoulos, Demetrius Manolakos, Nick Photiades, Dip Man鈥76, and George M. Tsoukas, BSc鈥64, MDCM鈥68, who spearheaded an ambitious fundraising campaign over the last two years.

鈥淭he Greek community rallied around this important cause, not just to do something special for 海角社区, but to pay tribute to a remarkable philanthropist who helped countless Greeks over the years,鈥 said Papaevagelou, who serves on the board of directors for the Hellenic Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal. 鈥淏eing able to endow this Chair in perpetuity is a huge achievement, especially for a culture that measures its age in millennia.鈥

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