The American Association for Italian Studies (AAIS) is dedicated to encouraging, supporting, and conducting research and pedogeological activities in Italian culture.
The American Association of Teachers of Italian is a professional organization of scholars worldwide who contribute to the multi-disciplinary field of Italian Studies through teaching, research, and service.
The International Association of Italian Teachers (AIPI for short) is a non-profit association, neutral from a political and religious point of view, which has been working since 1975 to disseminate and defend the teaching of the Italian language as foreign language and Italian culture abroad, at all educational levels and at all latitudes.
A lively connection point for the communities of Italianist scholars in Australasia and beyond. Its core mission is to promote teaching and research in the field of Italian Studies throughout Australasia.
The Canadian Association for Italian Studies is an international organization composed mainly of academics, although a good number of our members come from outside the university.
Modern Language Association of America provides opportunities for its members to share their scholarly findings and teaching experiences with colleagues and to discuss trends in the academy.
The role of the Society for Italian Studies (SIS) is to further the study of Italy, Italian language, literature, film, thought, history, society and arts in the United Kingdom and Ireland.