Adelaide University has introduced a new Modern Greek language course commencing in the 2026 academic year, made possible through funding from the Hellenic Studies Foundation.
Foundation Chairman the Hon. Greg Crafter, AO, has stated that “the course represents a significant investment in language education and reinforces the University’s commitment to recognising and sustaining one of the world’s oldest languages.”
The Greek language holds a unique and significant place in world history, having shaped fields such as science, philosophy, medicine, democracy and the creative arts. Its global significance was formally recognised by UNESCO, which voted to officially recognise International Greek Language Day on February 9 each year – acknowledging the Greek language and its contribution to universal culture.
Against this backdrop, the introduction of Modern Greek alongside a suite of languages and cultural studies at Adelaide University reflects a clear commitment to global scholarship, cultural literacy and academic leadership.
The course will be available to both new and continuing students from 2026 and will form part of the University’s broader Humanities offering.
Professor Craig Batty, Pro Vice Chancellor, College of Creative Arts, Design and Humanities, celebrated the news.
“Greek culture and language have had such a profound impact on the world – from science to philosophy, to the creative arts. They underpin much of what we teach and research today at Adelaide University,” Professor Batty said.
“We are excited to offer Modern Greek language learning to new and continuing students in this brand new university, underpinning our commitment to studies in the Humanities at a time when we need them the most.”
The Hellenic Studies Foundation’s support enables Adelaide University to strengthen its language offerings and foster deeper engagement with Greek language and culture, ensuring these studies remain accessible, relevant and globally connected.
By offering Modern Greek, Adelaide University reinforces its position as a global leader in education, one that values the languages and cultures that have shaped the modern world and continues to invest in disciplines critical to understanding it.
Students from across Adelaide University degrees will have the option to enrol in this new course. Further information can be found at: https://adelaideuni.edu.au/study/courses/lang-1702/