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The Bosnian Institute is an organisation principally devoted providing information on history and culture, and promoting the common good of Bosnia and Herzegovina[1] through "education and empowerment" to preserve the Bosnian identity.[2] It publishes a quarterly online magazine. It is directed by Quintin Hoare.
The Bosnian Institute was founded in July 1997 as a UK Registered Charity, with a grant from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. In addition to other donors, the charity continues to be funded by this foundation as well as the Friends of the Bosnian Institute.
The Board of Trustees is chaired by historian Sir Noel Malcolm, alongside Dr. Bojan Bujic, Cambridge historian Dr. Brendan Simms and journalist Melanie McDonagh.
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- ^ "Organizations and Resources Network". css.ethz.ch. Retrieved 10 March 2021.
- ^ "Bosnian American Institute". Bosnian American Institute. Retrieved 10 March 2021.
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