KEVIP – Centre for Hellenic Life and Culture KEVIP
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
Learn more about KEVIP and discover its work and activities in the field of culture. Explore the initiatives, programs, and collaborations it develops with the aim of promoting history, tradition, and contemporary intellectual creation.

 

KEVIP

Identity and Mission

The KEVIP – Centre for Hellenic Life and Culture stands as a cultural institution dedicated to the exploration, cultivation and sharing of Hellenic intellectual and cultural heritage from antiquity to the present. MGrounded in a deep respect for the historical continuity and tradition of Hellenism, the KEVIP develops initiatives that integrate scholarly rose-arch, artistic creation, and the lived experience of culture. Its mission is to serve as a forum for encounter, dialogue, and cultural expression, making a substantive contribution to the preservation and promotion of Hellenic cultural heritage.

 
 

 

 
 


Aims

The aims of KEVIP are exclusively intellectual, scholarly, artistic and of public benefit. In particular:

1. The study and advancement of Hellenic culture.
2. The highlighting, and creative engagement with aspects of Greek history, the arts, literature and the theological thought.
3. The organization of conferences, symposia, lectures, events, exhibitions and cultural initiatives.
4. The cultivation and promotion of scholarly and intellectual dialogue.
5. The contribution to, and active care for, the preservation and dissemination of Hellenic cultural heritage.
6. The development of collaborations and partnerships with universities, cultural institutions and other related bodies.

 
 

 

 
 

Administration

The administration of KEVIP comprises the following members.

 

Ilias Nikolaou

Director

Historian and theologian with an academic background and teaching experience in Greek history and Orthodox theology.

PhD in History, Sorbonne University (Paris IV)
PhD in Theology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Former Adjunct Lecturer in Greek History, Hellenic Open University

Former Professor of Theology, Athens College – Hellenic American Educational Foundation
 

Niki Gouma

Deputy Director

With studies in cultural management and experience in the planning and organization of cultural initiatives.

MSc in Cultural Management

BA in Hellenic Culture, Hellenic Open University

 

Chrysalenia Nikolaou

Head of Creative Design

Architecture student with an interest in design and the aesthetic curation of cultural initiatives.

Frederick University, Nicosia, Cyprus