Happy Holidays!
Our best wishes to all our friends and colleagues for a Merry Christmas and a happy, healthy and successful 2026! Please note that the NIA will be closed from 20 December – 7 January.
Our best wishes to all our friends and colleagues for a Merry Christmas and a happy, healthy and successful 2026! Please note that the NIA will be closed from 20 December – 7 January.
The recording of the book presentation of ‘Making the Modern Turkish Citizen: Vernacular Photography in the Early Republican Era’ is now available on the YouTube-channel of our Institute. This event was organized in the framework of the NIA Library’s activities and it was a collaboration between the Netherlands Institute at Athens, the Nordic Library at […]
Photo of a Roman period two-layered, wheel thrown crucible (BZY10.579) from London, and its section under the scanning electron microscope (Source: C. Gardner, courtesy of MOLA)
We are glad to share with you the online registration of the 8th session of our TEXNH-series, which took place on March 27 2024. After a short introduction by NIA-director Prof. Ann Brysbaert, Dr. Carlotta Gardner (Fitch 2024 Research and Outreach Officer, British School at Athens), delivered the lecture: “Cross-craft interaction under the microscope“. […]
From 20-28 March 2026, The Netherlands Institute at Athens is organizing the intensive Spring School “Audio Visual Methods in Collaborative Archaeology: Exploring the Politics of Heritage”. The Spring School is addressed to students in archaeology and heritage studies, BA (last year), Master, Research Masters, & PhD and is organized in collaboration with the Faculty of […]
On November 12 the Annual Event of the NIA took place in the presence of a large audience. For those unable to attend, we are happy to share our video registration of that evening. The event started with the Annual Report 2024 presented by NIA director Prof. dr. Ann Brysbaert, who gave an overview of […]
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dr. Flip Lindo, a distinguished anthropologist, scholar, educator, and cofounder of our NIA winter school “Migration in the Margins of Europe” who passed away on Friday 5 January. Flip Lindo took his BA in Sociology and his MA in Anthropology at the University of […]
The NWIB Visiting Professors Programme offers assistant professors, associate professors and full professors at participating universities a unique opportunity to work undisturbed in an inspiring and stimulating environment. This programme enables you to stay at one of the five Dutch Scientific Institutes Abroad (NWIBs) for a period of three months to conduct research, give lectures […]
(Picture: Votives from the Athena Lindia Sanctuary in Rhodes at the National Museum of Denmark. Photo: John Lee) We are happy to share this open Call for Papers for a Conference that the NIA organizes in cooperation with our colleagues from the Danish Institute at Athens and the Finnish Institute at Athens and which […]
The Netherlands Institute at Athens, in collaboration with the Royal Museums of Art and History Brussels, The National Archaeological Museum Athens, The Archaeological Research Unit of the University of Cyprus, The École française d’Athènes and The University College Roosevelt (NL) are very pleased to announce a lecture by Dr. Carlotta Gardner, Fitch 2024 Research and […]