The Cyprus Institute Designated as the Regional Node for the Eastern Mediterranean

The European Commission approved the allocation of approximately four million Euros towards the establishment of the Pan European Research Infrastructure for Heritage Sciences (E-RIHS). The Cyprus Institute’s Science and Technology for Archaeology Research Center (STARC) is a significant partner of E-RIHS.
The E-RIHS consortium includes institutions representing fifteen EU members of European Union and Israel and it is led by the National Council of Research of Italy. The International Center for the Study and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM), takes an active role in E-RIHS by extending its reach to countries outside the European Union, with the long-term vision to transform E-RIHS into a global research institution.

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