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==Founding history==
==Founding history==
[[Future Worlds Center]] was founded in 1991 as [[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute]]. In the late '90s, it expanded its operations pioneering in a number of humanitarian, multicultural and peace-related projects<ref>[http://www.MulticulturalCyprus.net/ Building A Multi-Ethnic and Multi-National Cyprus to Promote European Values and Regional and International Peace]</ref>, <ref>[http://www.eucitizenship.net/ Extending EU Citizenship to the Eastern End of Europe]</ref>. At the end of 2005, with a new Constitution, it evolved into a larger organization with a pure international orientation integrating all humanitarian, peace, and multicultural activities under one umbrella. In 2010 the new name has also been [[Future Worlds Center Registration|legally registered]].
[[Future Worlds Center]] was founded in 1991 as [[Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute]]. In the late '90s, it expanded its operations, pioneering several humanitarian, multicultural, and peace-related projects<ref>[http://www.MulticulturalCyprus.net/ Building A Multi-Ethnic and Multi-National Cyprus to Promote European Values and Regional and International Peace]</ref>, <ref>[http://www.eucitizenship.net/ Extending EU Citizenship to the Eastern End of Europe]</ref>. At the end of 2005, with a new Constitution, it evolved into a larger organization with a pure international orientation integrating all humanitarian, peace, and multicultural activities under one umbrella. In 2010 the new name was [[Future Worlds Center Registration|legally registered]].
In 2018, the Board decided to spin off all stably funded operations into independent CSOs, giving the core the flexibility to continue on its entrepreneurial philosophy.


==Future Worlds in a snapshot==
==Future Worlds in a snapshot==

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