ARTWORKS FellowsSpeech Co-Shapes the New Social Sculpture of PatrasAn essay by Georgia Manolopoulou on the interdisciplinary research project “TELL ME” by Yorgos MaraziotisNov 25, 2021
Basil Manoussos, BSc,MSc,MBCS,ACSFSSt Andrews, Patras and my relationship with ScotlandSt Andrews is the Patron Saint of Scotland and the cross he was crucified on, now called a Saltire, is the single symbol on the Scottish…Nov 30, 2020
InHealthy RecipesbyNutritionist Vasundhara AgrawalPatraPatrode or patra is a traditional snack made by layering colocasia (arbi/ taro) leaves with masala paste, steaming and lastly shallow…Jun 25, 2021Jun 25, 2021
InMy Shadow & Me: Life & Lessons of a Lost GirlbyKimberly MillerPatras… Two Days Was Not Enough!The title of this post says it all…I didn’t have nearly enough time to truly get a full image of what Patras had to offer a traveler…Oct 28, 2019Oct 28, 2019
Naya Daur MediaOn This Day In History: Patras On KashmirZahra Sabri provides an excerpt from an interview of famous writer, humourist, diplomat Patras Bukhari by United Nations Press…Oct 4, 2019Oct 4, 2019
ARTWORKS FellowsSpeech Co-Shapes the New Social Sculpture of PatrasAn essay by Georgia Manolopoulou on the interdisciplinary research project “TELL ME” by Yorgos MaraziotisNov 25, 2021
Basil Manoussos, BSc,MSc,MBCS,ACSFSSt Andrews, Patras and my relationship with ScotlandSt Andrews is the Patron Saint of Scotland and the cross he was crucified on, now called a Saltire, is the single symbol on the Scottish…Nov 30, 2020
InHealthy RecipesbyNutritionist Vasundhara AgrawalPatraPatrode or patra is a traditional snack made by layering colocasia (arbi/ taro) leaves with masala paste, steaming and lastly shallow…Jun 25, 2021
InMy Shadow & Me: Life & Lessons of a Lost GirlbyKimberly MillerPatras… Two Days Was Not Enough!The title of this post says it all…I didn’t have nearly enough time to truly get a full image of what Patras had to offer a traveler…Oct 28, 2019
Naya Daur MediaOn This Day In History: Patras On KashmirZahra Sabri provides an excerpt from an interview of famous writer, humourist, diplomat Patras Bukhari by United Nations Press…Oct 4, 2019