Hellenic Foundation for Culture (HFC)
Τhe aims of the Hellenic Foundation for Culture are to encourage greater awareness of Hellenic culture in all its manifestations, to disseminate knowledge of the Greek language internationally, and to collaborate with organisations and institutions in other countries in order to develop a dialogue between different cultures that respects the distinctive character of each. It iniates intercultural dialogue through cultural and educational exchanges, generating interest for Greece abroad. Since it was created in 1992, the Foundation has established branches in Odessa, Alexandria, Berlin, London, Belgrade, Bucharest, Sophia,Trieste, Melbourne and Tirana. It has organised exhibitions, concerts, lectures and showings of films, and has some notable publications to its credit. The Foundation is head of Anna Lindh Foundation for Euro-Mediterranean Partnership and Dialogue between Cultures, and is a member of the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC).
Τhe aims of the Hellenic Foundation for Culture are to encourage greater awareness of Hellenic culture in all its manifestations, to disseminate knowledge of the Greek language internationally, and to collaborate with organisations and institutions in other countries in order to develop a dialogue between different cultures that respects the distinctive character of each. It iniates intercultural dialogue through cultural and educational exchanges, generating interest for Greece abroad. Since it was created in 1992, the Foundation has established branches in Odessa, Alexandria, Berlin, London, Belgrade, Bucharest, Sophia,Trieste, Melbourne and Tirana. It has organised exhibitions, concerts, lectures and showings of films, and has some notable publications to its credit. The Foundation is head of Anna Lindh Foundation for Euro-Mediterranean Partnership and Dialogue between Cultures, and is a member of the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC).
Institute of International Relations (IIR)
The Institute of International Relations, which was founded in 1989, is the oldest academic Greek institution of its kind and is affiliated with the Department of International, European and Area Studies at Panteion university of Social and Political Sciences. It promotes research and educational work in the field of international relations on a national, European and international level in cooperation with other research vectors of similar activity in Greece and abroad. The Institute of International Relations has since its inception been engaged mainly in the study of issues of Greek foreign policy and the preparation of proposals for its making. Its initiatives for the public comprise the organization of seminars, meetings, lectures as well as numerous publications.
The Institute of International Relations, which was founded in 1989, is the oldest academic Greek institution of its kind and is affiliated with the Department of International, European and Area Studies at Panteion university of Social and Political Sciences. It promotes research and educational work in the field of international relations on a national, European and international level in cooperation with other research vectors of similar activity in Greece and abroad. The Institute of International Relations has since its inception been engaged mainly in the study of issues of Greek foreign policy and the preparation of proposals for its making. Its initiatives for the public comprise the organization of seminars, meetings, lectures as well as numerous publications.