On the 26th of April 2015, The Alexandria Centre For Maritime Archaeology Inaugurated the Virtual Reality Hall, as part of the outcomes of the project “Using Virtual Reality in Cultural [...]
Between the 11th and 16th of February 2015, the multinational team of the project VirCult “Using of Virtual Reality In Cultural Heritage Education” had their third scanning mission at [...]
Dr. Emad Khalil Director of CMAUCH and the Egyptian Cultural Attachee in Jedda while giving a presentation Titled: ” Museum Education and Cultural Identity: A Counter-terrorism Approach.
In July 2011 a group of researchers from the Alexandria Centre for Maritime Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, were able to locate the remains of at least two ancient shipwrecks at the northeast side [...]
Between 26th and 31st of October 2010, thirteen students from the Alexandria Centre for Maritime Archaeology collaborated in designing and painting a 4m long mural about Underwater Archaeology. [...]
A Regional Meeting on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage for the Mediterranean and Arab region was organized in Istanbul – Turkey by UNESCO in cooperation with the Agency of [...]
Alexandria Library – 3rd – 4th April 2010 On the 3rd & 4th of April 2010, the Bibliotheca Alexandrian hosted an International Seminar on Maritime Cultural Heritage which was organized [...]
On the 20th of December, the Faculty of Engineering – Cairo University, hosted the 8th National TEMPUS Day and TEMPUS Projects Forum under the title “Ideas, Experiences and Success Stories”. [...]
Alexandria was one of the great cities of the Mediterranean. Since its foundation in 331 BC and for almost a millennium to follow, it was the political, economic and cultural capital of Egypt, [...]