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Photo Gallery
from Ancient and Modern
Greek Wine night in the Nicholson Museum

"Life in Australia" Book Launch
9 December MacLaurin Hall, University of Sydney
Free Admission


Athens Hostel
reservations

The
Inaugural (2010) John Atherton Young and
Alexander Cambitoglou Professorial Research Fellowship is awarded to
Professor Jacques Perreault

The Institute
relocates into the New Centre for
Classical and Near Eastern Studies of Australia (CCANESA), University
of Sydney

From
2009 the Institute will become a sponsor of the Australian
Archaeological Mission to Cyprus (Paphos Project)

The Institute's
Deputy Director and Research Officer are awarded funds from the Shelby
White - Leon Levy Program for Archeological Publications - for the site
of Zagora for 2009/2010

Classical
Archaeology Intensive Summer School in Athens:
January
6 to 27, 2010
Application Form
Information
Brochure

Publication
of the First Australian
CORPUS
VASORUM ANTIQUORUM
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Foundation
and
Membership
The
Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens was
established on 23 April 1981 following negotiations with the Greek
government. The Institute is similar to other scholarly institutions in
Athens maintained by major European and American countries. Some of
these have been in existence for well over a century and Australia is
most fortunate now to be represented in this prestigious company.
Aims
The
Institute aims to promote in Australia ancient, medieval
and modern Greek studies. To this end it provides services to its
members in Australia and facilities for working Greece. Apart from
interested people who have become Individual Members, there are many
groups who have joined as Corporate or Institutional Members including
eleven universities (Sydney, Tasmania, Queensland, Western Australia,
New England, Macquarie, Australian National University, Adelaide, La
Trobe, Newcastle and Melbourne).
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