Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens
Discovering the Hellenic world within and beyond Greece
Founded in 1980, we are dedicated to supporting and promoting research by Australian scholars and students on Hellenic culture in Greece and beyond.
The AAIA is Australia’s national centre for advanced research by Australian scholars on the Hellenic world from the distant past to the modern day. Our researchers employ arts, social science and scientific methodologies within an Arts and Humanities orientation. Disciplinary coverage embraces archaeology, art history, classics, history, language, literature, religious studies, philosophy, and creative practices, among others.
As one of twenty foreign archaeological institutes in Greece, the AAIA is the formal liaison with the Hellenic Ministry of Culture for the acquisition of permits to undertake archaeological research and examine museum collections in Greece on behalf of Australian research students and scholars.
From our premises in Athens (AAIA-A), we offer accommodation, research and teaching space. Our Athens-based administrative team supports our research community members in preparing their fieldwork and study permit applications, and facilitates access to Greek sites, museums and specialist libraries for them. We also coordinate and host a range of events and activities in Athens throughout the year for all our supporters.
The home of our specialist research library and main administrative offices is in the Vere Gordon Childe Centre at the University of Sydney (AAIA-S). From here, we coordinate a range of educational and public engagement opportunities across Australia and overseas and host academic and public-facing events.
Since its foundation in 1980, the AAIA has been a formal part of the University of Sydney. Under current institutional practice, it is designated a Level 2 Centre. It is governed by an Executive Board and supported by an elected Advisory Council. The Advisory Council consists of elected representatives of our different stakeholder groups, including our research community and public supporters.
Phone: +61 2 9351 4759
Email: arts.aaia@sydney.edu.au
Phone: +30 210 924 3256
Email: aaia@otenet.gr