Macquarie Greek Studies Foundation to provide update on language program at public meeting

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The Macquarie Greek Studies Foundation is holding a ‘Town Hall’-style event at AHEPA NSW hall in Rockdale on Monday, December 16, to provide an update on the Modern Greek Studies program at Macquarie University and discuss the road ahead.

In May 2024, the University confirmed its plan to discontinue teaching Modern Greek, alongside Italian, Croatian, and Russian. For over 12 months, since becoming aware of the proposed changes, the Foundation vigorously campaigned to retain Modern Greek studies, engaging actively with community leaders, Federal and State Members of Parliament, university leadership, including the Faculty Head, Vice-Chancellor, and others. 

The Foundation has sought independent legal advice from experts and consulted leaders within the tertiary education sector.

Despite these extensive efforts, the University voted to endorse its long-term strategy toward a global cultural studies program rather than retaining community-focused language courses.

While this outcome is disappointing, the Foundation remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting students at Macquarie, and beyond, who are passionate about the Greek language, history and culture.

This Q&A event will be an opportunity to reflect on these developments, discuss next steps, and reaffirm The Foundation’s dedication to its mission.

Event Details:

  • Date: Monday, 16th December 2024
  • Time: 7:00pm
  • Location: 394-396 Princes Hwy, Rockdale (AHEPA NSW Hall)

For further information, please contact: info@mgsf.com.au

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