The Department of Political Science and History hosts post-doctoral researchers from Greece and abroad. PhD holders who would like to submit an application are encouraged to contact first a faculty member with a compatible field of specialization, who might be appointed as post-doctoral advisor. A post-doc research project may last from six months to three years.
University financial support for post-doctoral research is not available, although post-doctoral researchers may participate in funded research programs or receive scholarships from public or private Greek and foreign institutions.
Post-Doctoral Researchers (2014-17)
1 | Sofia Argyriou |
Greek left and the conduct of the Cyprus problem by the Greek Governments in the 1960's. Public policy and public opinion. |
2 |
Ioannis Balampanidis |
Transformations of ideology in late modernity: Social Democrats and Conservatives between individual, community and nation. |
3 |
Lambros Baltsiotis |
Stay and transfer of groups against the provisions of Lausanne’s Treaty. |
4 |
Spyridonas Benetatos |
Perceptions οn the class conflict during the Classical period in Athens |
5 |
George Bithimitris |
The transformation of the working class identities in the case of the Western Piraeus. |
6 |
Vasileios Bogiatzis |
The Greek intellectuals in the public sphere during twenty “explosive” years (1949-1967). |
7 |
Anna-Maria Droumpouki |
Stealing and rehabilitation: The German compensations for the Holocaust of the Greek Jews |
8 |
Georgia Eglezou |
The role and the position of women in prostitution in occupied Athens: A comparative approach |
9 |
Nikolaos Foufas |
Adventures of alienation and reification in French and German post-war thought: researching the relations between the ontology of work and cultural critique |
10 |
Dimitrios Foufoulas |
Saint-Simon’s ideas and practices in Greece during the 19th century. A study under the light of a triangular cultural exchange (France-Greece-Germany). |
11 |
Gizen Gaknak * |
Europeanization of Minority Rights in Greece |
12 |
Christos Iliadis |
From the "refugee crisis" to the challenge of inclusion: Theoretical and political tools for dealing with diversity |
13 |
Kostas Katsapis |
"The Damned". Fragments of social history, antidote to the sixties nostalgia |
14 |
Loukia Kotronaki |
Resilience and contention: Charting collective action in crisis-ridden Greece |
15 |
Nikolaos Kourahanis |
Searching for a shelter : The lack of citizenship in countries under the fiscal adjustment regime (Greece-Portugal-Ireland) |
16 |
Ioannis Kozatsas |
Criticism of empiricism and modern archaeological theory. Towards a dialectic anthropology of material culture technology |
17 | Katerina Lamprinou |
Policies “in a plaster cast”: Looking through Greek Junta’s legislative production |
18 |
Konstantina Michopoulou |
The competence of the Greek State Actors in the protection of labour rights in agricultural field and the system of Labour Inspectorate |
19 |
Utku Özer * |
Nationalism in the Ottoman Empire: The Greek Experience |
20 |
Kalliopi Pavli |
The colonialism as the intellectual regulator of the world. |
21 |
Eren Özalay-Şanli* |
The Interactive Discourse on Europe among Last Year High School Classrooms in Greece: An Ethnographic Study |
22 |
Sotirios Siamandouras |
Contemporary theories of hegemony, identities, political subject and intermediate places |
23 |
Alfred Steinhauer |
The natural law and the problems of foundation of the modern political legitimacy |
24 |
Lazaros Tentomas |
The Past of Disability: Narrative and Protest in Greece of the 90s |
25 |
Dimitrios Thrasyvoulou |
Greek refugees in the Middle East 1941-1946 |
26 |
Sofia Typaldou |
Refugee crisis and rise of the extreme-right: charting a complex relationship in Southern Europe |
27 |
Gurhan Yellice* |
The comparative analysis of Turkish and Greek perception towards the US foreign policy during the Cyprus crises of 1964, 1967, 1974 |
* Research conducted in English