معرفی
Gregor Diez is a Researcher at the Institute for Ancient Studies within the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Graz. Since 2025, he has held a doctoral assistant position under Prof. Wolfgang Spickermann, focusing on international relations during the Roman Republic, ancient diplomacy, and optical measurement techniques for analyzing ancient inscriptions.
- Doctorate in Ancient History and Classical Studies (2024, with distinction)
- Competitive doctoral fellowship (2022–2024) funded by the Dean's Office of the University of Graz
Research Interests:
His work bridges ancient history, classical studies, and international relations, with specialized expertise in epigraphy and digital humanities. Current projects examine diplomatic practices in the Hellenistic period and the cultural impact of Roman conquests using advanced inscription analysis.
Awards:
- 2025 – go.investigatio Stipendium from the Austrian Academy of Sciences
- 2024 – Wissenschaftsförderungsprogramm Erzherzog Johann Zukunftsfonds
- 2013 – AVL Maturapreis
Publications:
Recent contributions focus on Polybius’ diplomatic narratives and the archaeological implications of Corinth’s destruction in 146 BCE. His work explores themes of political rupture and continuity in antiquity.