±Ø³Ô´ó¹Ïfaculty member Christos Aliprantis wins visiting research fellowship at Princeton University and a Fulbright Grant at George Washington University
±Ø³Ô´ó¹ÏAssociate Professor Christos Aliprantis (Division of Humanities and Social Sciences) has won a visiting research fellowship at Princeton University's Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies. Between June 15 and August 15, 2025, Aliprantis will reside at Princeton and join the community of scholars in Hellenic Studies to carry out research on American foreign policy in Greece in the 1930s and 1940s.
In addition to his research fellowship at Princeton University, Aliprantis has also been nominated for a Fulbright Grant. Thanks to the Fulbright Foundation, Aliprantis will be a visiting scholar at George Washington University in Washington DC between March and May 2025, mentored by Prof. Harris Mylonas (an Anatolia graduate class of 1996) to carry out research on Greek-American police relations between the 1940s and the 1970s.
We congratulate Dr. Alipantis on his accomplishments and eagerly anticipate the insightful contributions that will emerge during his time amongst this esteemed community of scholars.
- Christos Aliprantis is Associate Professor in the Social Sciences at the American College of Thessaloniki. Prior to this, he held postdoctoral positions at the European University Institute in Florence; the Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich; the Ruhr University in Bochum; and the University of Athens. He studied history in Athens, Vienna, and Budapest; and completed his PhD in history at the University of Cambridge in 2020