Links 
The school is supported by the Royal Musea of Art and History (KMKG-MRAH), funded by the Belgian Federal Science Policy. It is a Greek non-profit foundation, through which archaeology staff of Belgian universities can participate in archaeological research in Greece. Links below refer to our supporters and affiliated universities.
Koninklijke Musea voor Kunst en Geschiedenis - Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire (Royal Musea for Art and History)
Federaal Wetenschapsbeleid- Politique Scientifique Fédérale (Belgian Science Policy)
The Belgian Embassy in Athens, which has always supported the school in every possible way. The embassy website also redirects to a webpage, under which all Belgian interest in Greece is reflected.
VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel): Within the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, there is the Mediterranean Archaeological Research Institute or MARI, a research centre within the department of Art Sciences and Archaeology and the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy.
ULB (Université Libre de Bruxelles): Within the ULB, the centre de recherches archéologiques was founded in 2001. The Centre is a department of the Faculty of Philosophie et Lettres, currently bringing together 50 teachers and researchers from different faculties of the ULB. Twenty-five postgraduates are supervised through the Centre and there are five postdoctoral researchers. The CReA is also an archaeological support unit. In this respect it currently offers the services of an archaeological technician, a paleoenvironmentalist, and two computer-aided designers. It also includes several externally funded contract researchers, benefiting from efficient collaboration developed with the regional authorities.
KUL (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven): Under the KUL archaeological department, a number of initiatives require some particular attention, most impressively the Sagalassos initiative but also the EMA or the program 'Master in Arts in Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology'.
UCL (Université catholique de Louvain): The UCL hosts, apart from an archaeological department with wide interest and broad coverage of methodologies and geography, the Topography of Power (TOP) group. Both KUL and UCL participate in the excavation project of Sissi, aka SARPEDON, under direction of respectively Prof. J. Driessen and Prof. I. Schoep.
ULG (Université de Liège): The archaeology department of this university coordinates and co-edites the well known AEGAEUM series, some of which are available in pdf format now (AEGAEUM 1,5 and 7) as well as Kernos. ULg also host LIMA, or the Laboratoire d'Infographie et Multimédia pour l'Histoire de l'Art et l'Archéologie. A team, under direction of Prof. R. Laffineur from the ULG excavates on the Thorikos project. Prof. V. Pirenne is the scientific correspondent of Kernos of which the concise indexes of the Epigraphic Bulletin are now available on website (open access) and will be updated every year.
UG (Universiteit Gent): The university of Gent works on a different zone of the Thorikos project, under direction of Prof. R. Docter. This university has a Research Unit Classical Archaeology and History of Art, which has projects in Pessinus Turkey, Thorikos near Athens, the Potenza Valley in Italy and Carthage in Tunesia. They also have an expertise research unit for pre- and protohistory.
FUNDP (Facultés universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix Namur): Although the member of this university in our school is affiliated to the Département de Langues et Littératures Classiques, this university has an archaeology department as well.
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