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The Deutsches Archäologisches Institut (DAI) is an international research institution that has been one of the leading institutions in the field of archaeology and ancient studies since its founding in 1829 in Rome.
The mission of the DAI is to explore fundamental questions of human history and ancient cultures in order to understand and preserve our present civilizations. The institute connects antiquity and the present, different peoples and cultures, as well as scientists and institutions worldwide.
The values of the DAI are characterized by openness, transparency, scientific innovation, humanity, and cooperation. These values are reflected in the new corporate design, which conveys a modern and vibrant appearance of the institute[2].
The DAI is an important partner in German foreign cultural and educational policy and contributes to global goals such as sustainable development, economic cooperation, and the protection of cultural heritage. It is committed to global cultural preservation and supports the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Through its international collaborations and research projects, the DAI promotes scientific young talent and contributes to feminist and digital foreign policy. The adaptable structures and research programs of the DAI enable it to respond flexibly to changing demands in scientific research and cultural policy[4][5].
Overall, the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut is a central institution for the research and protection of cultural heritage, distinguished by its comprehensive research, open research infrastructures, and commitment to sustainability and international cooperation.