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DÉCRIPT: seven years to decipher contemporary civilizational narratives, their temporalities and the effects of their circulation
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Published on 16/07/2025
The DÉCRIPT research program (Dispositif d'Étude des Crises et des Récits cIvilisationnels par la Pluridisciplinarité et les Terrains), supported by Inalco for a seven-year period, was inaugurated on June 25 at a launch event attended by 325 participants.
Throwback at the Grand Témoin conference with Ambassador Claude Blanchemaison
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Published on 22/07/2025
On 18 June, the Fondation Inalco was delighted to welcome Ambassador Claude Blanchemaison, in conversation with journalist Pierre Haski, as part of a new Grand Témoin conference on the theme of ‘Contemporary diplomatic practice, between international law and the return of power relations’. The Grand Témoin conferences invite prominent figures in exceptional circumstances to share their experience of ‘front-line diplomacy.’ They provide an opportunity to bring together the Foundation's friends, supporters and partners and to express our gratitude to them.
Fondation Inalco in Hong Kong for the Fondation de France Asia's second "A Night for Philanthropy" event
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Published on 22/07/2025
On May 7, 2025, La Fondation de France Asia successfully celebrated the second edition of its iconic "A Night for Philanthropy" event at the Henderson in Hong Kong. Over 200 guests, institutions, companies, philanthropists and cultural players, gathered to celebrate the strength of Franco-Asian collaboration in the fields of culture and education.
Andreas Guidi selected among the first EUniWell champions
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Published on 03/09/2025
Andreas Guidi, a historian specializing in the Balkans and the Mediterranean in the 20th century, is one of eight experienced researchers selected as the first EUniWell Alliance Champions. Over the next six months, EUniWell Champions will act as ambassadors for wellbeing, encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration, sharing their research findings and reinforcing the values of the alliance within our academic network and beyond.
EUniWell courses and training catalog: September 2025 selection
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Published on 18/09/2025
Take your academic and professional skills to the next level! The EUniWell catalog of courses and training programs is designed for Inalco students, administrative staff and researchers. The selection below covers offers dedicated to students, PhD students and staff, enabling you to explore new academic fields, develop your professional skills and get in touch with experts from all over Europe. Registration for this session closes on October 3.
Il-Il Malibert, guest speaker (in Hebrew) at the international colloquium: "Modern Hebrew - State of the art", organized under the auspices of the Hebrew Language Academy
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Published on 06/04/2022
The title of his lecture was: "The place of modern spoken Hebrew in comparative corpora".
Launch of a MOOC in Quechua language
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Published on 30/09/2025
Learn the basics of Quechua and travel to the Andes in a MOOC. You'll also get a glimpse of Andean culture as native speakers talk about music, poetry, Andean textiles and llama farming. The Quechua MOOC is available in French, Spanish and English. Registration opens on October 6, 2025.
2026-2027 Mobility Information Meeting - Russian Studies Department
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Published on 01/10/2025
The Department of Russian Studies and the Europe and International Department invite you to attend an information meeting to find out about the possibilities of studying at Inalco during the 2026-2027 academic year.
Linguistic prejudice experienced by witnesses and legal practitioners speaking an African language: a South African case study
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Published on 02/10/2025
Lecture given by Dr Zakeera Docrat (University of the Western Cape, South Africa), as part of the doctoral seminar "Pratiques langagières - terrains, méthodes, théories" led by Isabelle Léglise (CNRS, SeDyL) and Valelia Muni Toke (IRD, SeDyL).