by Jonathan Tomlinson
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A few days ago we welcomed our new intern from the University of Waterloo, Tammy Markov, who will be with us in Athens until April.
Tammy is currently studying for her BA in Honours Classical Studies, and she has an interest in the Hellenization of the ancient world especially during the Hellenistic period and in exploring interdisciplinary approaches to archeology.
Tammy participated in our 2025 Peloponnese Summer School and is looking forward to further immersing herself in Greek culture for a deeper understanding of both the contemporary and ancient Greek world. In this way, during her internship, Tammy hopes to continue to support the connection between Greek and Canadian researchers and institutions.
Jonathan Tomlinson
Assistant Director
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