The program will operate at the facilities of the three collaborating institutions.
The Department of History, Archaeology, and Social Anthropology (IAKA) at the University of Thessaly offers extensive infrastructure to support the JMDP. This includes classrooms, laboratories, equipment, and the Library of the University of Thessaly, along with specialized facilities for archaeological research. The Archaeology Laboratory in the Papastratos building provides resources for student training in modern archaeological methods, while the Educational Archaeological Collection supports courses related to various archaeological fields. The Informatics Laboratory aids in teaching, and the central library covers the department's bibliographic research needs.
The Department of History at Ionian University provides modern facilities for the JMDP, including classrooms, laboratories, and equipment for teaching and research. These include laboratories for History Documentation and Ancient World Studies, as well as resources for the Master's Program "History and Documentation." The Central the Library houses a significant collection of books and journals, offering access to digital libraries and research databases. Field research is supported through courses and seminars held at key archaeological sites in Corfu, including the Archaeological Museum of Corfu and the Palaioipolis/Mon Repos site.
The Department of Humanities at Roma Tre University carries out high-level research activities with international collaborations. It focuses on archaeology, digital humanities, and the use of new technologies in research methods. The department houses the Digital Humanities Lab and the Geo-cartographic Laboratory, which focus on digital and smart governance tools for managing cultural heritage. The Central the Library houses a significant collection of books and journals, offering access to digital libraries and research databases. In Greece, the department conducts field research in Western Megaris through the WeMALP project, using advanced technologies such as aerial photogrammetry, GIS analyses, and 3D modeling to study archaeological sites and landscape features.