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Queensland Friends of A.A.I.A. Inc

QFAAIA supports the work of the Australian Archaeological Institute at Athens by fund raising & raising the AAIA profile at University of Qld & in the wider community.

2026 program now available.Further details in events tag. 

See the Events page under the More tag.


Look out for the flyers closer to event dates.

 Currently we are raising funds for the launch of the UQ Greek Study Tour Scholarship  .This fund will support the biennial study tour to Greece. In conjunction with the School of Historical & Philosophical Inquiry , the fund will start in 2026-27.

Become a 'Friend'

Membership now includes AAIA/QFAAIA. 

Members receive invitations to informative talks, lunches & discussions, the Annual AAIA 'Bulletin', reporting on its archaeological field work in Greece & an opportunity to support UQ Clasics & Ancient History students. 

KEEP CLASSICS ALIVE.

Go to the Join AAIA/QFAAIA page under the more tag.

What is QFAAIA?

The Queensland Friends were established in 1986 by members of the academic staff and students in the department of Classics & Ancient History.The job of the QFAAIA was to promote the work of the AAIA within the University of Queensland & the wider Brisbane community.

The group also forged links to the Brisbane's Greek community which then created the Greek Community Archaeological Scholarship. QFAAIA's additional role is to raise funds to support AAIA activities in Greece such as archaeological field work.

 With the Greek scholarship established, a UQ student was selected to participate in the AAIA dig at Torone, northern Greece in 1987.

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CONTACT >

for all info on events & membership email:

E: qfaaia @yahoo.com.au

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