The Center of Greek Language and Culture “Alexander the Great” is an educational organization that focuses on teaching the Greek language to foreign students. It was founded in 1972 by Costas Karkanias and initially operated as a department of the DELTA Professional School. In 1990, it became part of the British Hellenic College, expanding its international presence, while today it operates in Athens and other Greek cities as a branch of the educational company 4E Education and Training. The center collaborates with schools and universities across Europe through European educational initiatives and with Greek organizations that promote the Greek language, offering free courses and educational material. In addition, it works with NGOs to provide Greek language education to refugees and immigrants. Its teaching methodology is based, among other things, on the use of Greek-origin words found in European languages, the use of Greek music and songs, the connection between Ancient and Modern Greek, and familiarizing students with Greek history, geography, and culture.