The Italian Cultural Institute in London is the official Italian governmental body dedicated to promoting Italian language and culture in England and Wales.

Accademia Pascoliana was founded in 1982 with the aim of honouring the memory and works of Giovanni Pascoli within the context of Italian and world literature. It promotes cultural events, conferences, studies on the poet and his poetry, and seeks to protect and promote the places associated with Pascoli's poetry.

The Giovanni Pascoli Foundation was established in 1998. Its purpose is to preserve, protect, and enhance the literary and material heritage of the poet Giovanni Pascoli, which was bequeathed to the Barga community by his sister Maria through her will.

Italica Press was founded in New York in 1985 by Eileen Gardiner and Ronald G. Musto. The press, now in its fourth decade, publishes English translations of works from the Middle Ages and Renaissance and English translations of contemporary Italian literature

The Mission of King’s Language Centre is to engage the King’s College London community and beyond in language learning and intercultural communication. We do this by providing high-quality language tuition, from individuals to institutions, through our evening and weekend short courses, private tuition and corporate training programmes.