Eurasia

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Our range of training courses enables those intending to work in the press, in diplomacy or in social, health and cultural management (NGOs, international organizations or others) to benefit from additional specialized training and to better integrate into the socio-professional fabric both in France and in the countries concerned.
Plafond de la mosquée du Cheikh Lotfallah, Ispahan (Iran)
Plafond de la mosquée du Cheikh Lotfallah, Ispahan (Iran) © Faruk Kaymak / Unsplash‎

Students pursue an education focused on learning and deepening their knowledge of one or more of the department's fifteen languages, teaching that builds on a foundation of fundamental disciplinary knowledge (history, linguistics, literature, geography, arts and religion).

Languages taught

Armenian, Azeri, Georgian, Kurdish, Mongol, Ossetian, Uyghur, Uzbek, Pashto, Persian, Qazaq, Tatar and Turkish

Courses 

Licenses
  • Licenses of Langue Littérature et Civilisation Étrangères (LLCER) in Armenian, Georgian, Kurdish, Mongolian, Pashto, Persian and Turkish
  • License of Langue Littérature et Civilisation Étrangères (LLCER) bilangue Pahto / Langue 2
  • License of Langue Littérature et Civilisation Étrangères (LLCER) Parcours Professionnel - Pashto
  • License of Langue Littérature et Civilisation Étrangères (LLCER) bilangue Arabic-Turkish

As part of a license, it is possible to take courses in Azeri, Kyrgyz, Ossetian, Uyghur, Uzbek, Qazaq and Tatar.
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Masters
  • Master of Langue Littérature et Civilisation Étrangères (LLCER)  in Armenian, Georgian, Kurdish, Mongolian, Pashto, Persian and Turkish.
  • IMAS International Master's Degree in Armenian Studies (distance learning)
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School diplomas
  • Diplomas in Language and Civilization (DLC) levels 1 to 3 in Armenian, Georgian, Kurdish, Kurmandji, Mongolian, Sorani, Pashto, Persian and Turkish.
  • Diplomas in Language and Civilization (DLC) level 4 in Armenian and Georgian.
  • Special Diploma: "Teaching Western Armenian in Diaspora" (Teaching Armenian in the Diaspora)
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Introductory courses

Department administration

Director: Julie DUVIGNEAU
Deputy directors: Nicolas ÉLIAS
Educational manager: Jocelyne GAUBRON
Office 3.41 A.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 1:30pm to 4:30pm
Tuesday, Thursday: 9:30am to 12:30pm and 1:30pm to 4:30pm