Monday 12 March 2012

             



About the Society

The Hellenic Society for Near Eastern Studies (HSNES) was founded in 2000 at Athens, Greece by an independent group of individuals interested in the study of the history and civilisations of the east Mediterranean and western Asia. The idea was to organise a non-profit, apolitical society to promote the understanding of this culturally rich part of the world.
In 2001, the HSNES was established as a registered charity (no. 1105/2001) under Greek law. As outlined in its constitution, its aims are:
  • To disseminate knowledge of Near East cultures
  • To promote studies of the peoples of the Near East, particularly through history, archaeology, language, art, customs, anthropology, sociology, economics, commerce, tourism, geography and natural history
  • To promote inter-faith dialogue between the major Near Eastern religions
  • To collaborate with institutions and individuals in Greece and abroad, which have similar Near Eastern interests
  • To support all the above-mentioned activities in the Greek and international arenas
The HSNES currently has more than 200 members.