Foinikis 64, Lofos Skouze
10443 Athens
Grèce
- Arts
- Heritage
- International/Cultural relations
- Research
- Youth and education
The Hellenic Institute of Cultural Diplomacy was founded in 25th March 2017 in Athens, Greece and is the first and only proposer of that idea in Greece. It aims to develop activities related to certain fields of Cultural Diplomacy such as:
• the creation and promotion of Hellenic culture in Greece and abroad.
• the enhancement of the image and public perception of the Cultural Diplomacy’s role
• the education and training of executives serving Cultural Diplomacy in every way.
• the research, documentation and public disclosure of cultural growth matters.
• the support and global promotion of the Hellenic cultural heritage.
• the organisation of conferences, seminars, discussions, exhibitions and other events, as well as the publication of theses and research projects.
• the collection and protection of historic documents, artefacts or other traces of Hellenic culture.
• the establishment and financial support of the promotion of creators and their works as well as other academic publications, in harmony with the Institute’s objectives.
• the establishment of prize and scholarships awards to persons and groups distinguished by their work in the fields of the Institute.
Some of the activities of the Hellenic Institute of Cultural Diplomacy developing include inter alia:
• The creation of the Cultural Diplomacy Archives.
• The publication of academic papers, essays, researches and journals concerning the field of Cultural Diplomacy.
• The cultural documentation.
• The cultural education.
• The research on the structure and the propagation of the Hellenic cultural heritage, focusing on Diplomacy.
• The formation of research committees, working independently or in co-operation with other individuals or legal persons.
• The organisation of conferences, seminars, discussions, exhibitions and other events, and development of new ways of contact with the intellectual society and its representatives.
Sincerely
The President
Symposiums on Cultural Diplomacy
Thessaloniki Forum for Intercultural and interfaith dialogue
Seminars on Cultural Diplomacy
Discussion panels on national identity and cultural Diplomacy
Conference on ''Rebetiko'' in Denmark
Museum Diplomacy in Thessaloniki
Cultural Geopolitics in the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
We have 11.000 members and we would be pleased to promote the network to our academic society.
We believe that the ALF Network is a very important cultural network and constitutes and incentive for us to participate.