Study Modern Greek at UNSW thanks to the 1821 Scholarship Program

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Students with a passion for Greek language and culture are being encouraged to apply for the newly launched 1821 Scholarship at the University of New South Wales (UNSW).

The initiative, launched by the Foundation for Hellenic Studies at UNSW, supports the study of Modern Greek by offering a $1,821 scholarship to students who enrol in Modern Greek language subjects at the university.

Study Modern Greek at UNSW thanks to the 1821 Scholarship Program
Students with a passion for Greek language are being encouraged to apply for the newly launched 1821 Scholarship at the UNSW.

The scholarship gives applicants the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of one of the world’s most historically significant languages while receiving financial support for their studies.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to enrich your education while connecting with Greece’s rich cultural legacy.

Apply now and be part of the growing community of Modern Greek language learners at UNSW. Found out more at unswgreek.com.

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