The Hellenic Operational Research Society (HELORS) is the official non-profit society for the scientific field of Operations Research in Greece. The society is a member of the European umbrella organization, the Association of European Operational Research Societies, and of the International Federation of Operational Research Societies. (Wikipedia).
The 2018 Stavros Niarchos Foundation Lecture with Michael Herzfeld
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Lecture in Hellenic Studies was established in 2004 in honor of the Program’s sponsors. The Program had been funded by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation as a pilot program from 2001 to 2007. In 2007 the Board of Directors of the Foundation endowed the Stavros
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How Greek Maths Changed the World - with Alan Davies
Professor Alan Davies presents a series of groundbreaking experiments pioneered by the Ancient Greeks. Often called the "birthplace of civilisation", Ancient Greece heralded numerous advances in philosophy, science, engineering and mathematics which have shaped our understanding of the mod
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Ancient Greece 101 | National Geographic
From artistry to politics, ancient Greece left a considerable impression on world history. Learn why Greek and Roman gods share so many similarities, how the alphabet got its name, and how the legacy of ancient Greece has evolved over thousands of years. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoS
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A Glimpse into the Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques – Part 4/6
A Glimpse into the Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques – Part 4/6 Michael R. Douglas, Chairman of the Friends of IHES (http://friendsofihes.ihes.fr/) asks questions to Emmanuel Ullmo, Director of IHES, who presents the scientific model of the Institute.
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Teach Astronomy - Early Greek Ideas
http://www.teachastronomy.com/ The early Greek philosophers had none of the tools of modern science. They did not have the machines with which to probe the atom. They did not have telescopes. They didn't have modern technology of any kind, and yet with logic and mathematics they were ab
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Greek Rifles and Pistols of World War 1 I THE GREAT WAR Special feat. C&Rsenal
If you want to learn more about the firearms of World War 1, subscribe to C&Rsenal: youtube.com/candrsenal Othais explains the rifles and pistols that Greece fielded in the First World War, among them the legendary Mannlicher–Schönauer M1903 and the Greek Gras M1874. » HOW CAN I SUPPORT
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The Fear of God: An Emotion and Its Contexts | Angelos Chaniotis
Angelos Chaniotis, Professor, School of Historical Studies http://www.ias.edu/people/faculty-and-emeriti/chaniotis In Greek religion, the encounter between mortals and gods was dominated by fear. The belief in the power of gods was based on experience and enhanced through rituals. Cult r
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Stavros Niarchos Foundation Lecture: Aristos Doxiadis
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Lecture: Greeks Behaving Badly? The Micro-Origins of Crisis and Revival with Aristos Doxiadis. Aristos Doxiadis is an economist and entrepreneur living in Athens, Greece. In his youth, he worked on anti-poverty programs and on social and industrial policy for th
From playlist Stavros Niarchos Annual Lecture
The 2019 Stavros Niarchos Foundation Lecture with Yannis Stournaras
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Lecture in Hellenic Studies was established in 2004 in honor of the Program’s sponsors. The Program had been funded by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation as a pilot program from 2001 to 2007. In 2007 the Board of Directors of the Foundation endowed the Stavros
From playlist Stavros Niarchos Annual Lecture
Thermopylae - East vs. West - Extra History - #2
Brought to you by Total War: Arena! Use the code HOPLITE for extra goodies: https://redir.wargaming.net/wbm6j5va/?pub_id=video2 Why does everyone know the Greek defeat at Thermopylae, but victories like Salamis and Plataea remain obscure? Because it helped define Greek, and thus “western”
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Thermopylae - The Hellenic Alliance - Extra History - #1
Brought to you by Total War: Arena! Use the code HOPLITE for extra goodies: https://redir.wargaming.net/wbm6j5va/?pub_id=video1 A small handful of Grecian city-states have come together to stand off against the invading Persians at Thermopylae. At this fateful mountain pass, Greece will di
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HISTORY OF IDEAS - Ancient Greece
We know we’re meant to think that Ancient Greece was a cradle of civilisation; but what exactly did the Greeks contribute to humanity? Here is a list of some of their greatest and most relevant achievements. If you like our films take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://www.thes
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Paris Aslanidis Talks About Populism and Social Movements
Paris Aslanidis talks about about populism and social movements. He is a lecturer in Hellenic Studies and Political Science. His current research interests include social movements, populism, Greek politics, and methods of text analysis. Learn more about Paris Aslanidis. Broadcast date,
From playlist The MacMillan Report
Greek Mathematics: The Beginning of Greek Math & Greek Numerals
Welcome to the History of Greek Mathematics mini-series! This series is a short introduction to Math History as a subject and the some of the important theorems created in ancient Greece. You are watching the first video in the series. If this series interested you check out our blog for
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How independence indebted Greece
Reckless monetary policy runs deep in #Greek history. In fact, Greece was born in debt and declared three bankruptcies after gaining #independence. ✔ GET NORDVPN ► https://nordvpn.com/caspianreport ✔ USE COUPON CODE ► caspianreport ✔ USE THE CODE SO YOU CAN GET 70% off 3-year plan + 1 m
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The Acculturated Native Who Rebels | Patricia Crone
The Acculturated Native Who Rebels: Nativists, Nationalists, and Western-Born Jihadists in Historical Perspective Patricia Crone, Andrew W. Mellon Professor, School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study http://www.ias.edu/people/faculty-and-emeriti/crone In the aftermath of
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Ancient Aliens: Alien Tech in Ancient Greece (Season 10) | History
The search continues with new episodes of In Search Of Fridays at 10/9c! In an ancient shipwreck, archeologists discovered the oldest mechanical computer ever found. Ancient Astronaut Theorists suggest this may be evidence of alien communication with Ancient Greece in this scene from Seas
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The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Lecture 2016: Peter Frankopan
Professor Peter Frankopan delivered the 2016 Stavros Niarchos Foundation Lecture at Yale University on September 13, 2016. The annual Lecture is organized by the Hellenic Studies Program at Yale University and honors the Program’s sponsors. Professor Frankopan is a historian at Oxford Un
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