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Ukraine: affirmation and recognition of a nation" series of meetings

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Published on 21/11/2023

What do we know about the history of Ukraine, from its birth to the recognition of its independence? How can we tell the story of its culture, its literary, artistic and intellectual figures? How can we understand the aspirations of the Ukrainian people today? This series of meetings, organized by Inalco, the Bibliothèque nationale de France and the Bibliothèque universitaire des langues et civilisations (BULAC), explores these issues.

Literary journey through Central Asia" exhibition from June 2 to 12

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Published on 17/07/2023

Exhibition of Sophie Imren's travel drawings.

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This page has been translated automatically. If you're tempted by an exceptional linguistic and cultural adventure, learn Japanese and enter into the depths of Japanese culture. Language and culture are inseparable. Language is the privileged gateway to a culture, all the more necessary when that culture, like the Japanese, is far removed from our own.

Meet Laurent Sagart, specialist in archaic Chinese and Chinese dialectology (CRLAO)

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Published on 23/11/2023

"Portraits de chercheurs(e)s en études aréales" (PEA) takes a look at the academic career and research and teaching work of researchers and teachers specializing in a given cultural area. Each month, discover a video and podcast interview with one of these specialists.

The "1873: a turning point in the history of Langues O' - Ça déménage!" conferences are now available online.

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Published on 29/09/2023

In 1873, the École des langues orientales moved to rue de Lille and, for the first time in its existence, set up a library. To mark this 150th anniversary, Inalco and BULAC are presenting a three-part program, punctuated by a series of conferences in June and September, and an exhibition in November-December. In parallel, a virtual exhibition retracing the history of the rue de Lille building and its many renovations will be on offer from September. (Re)experience the first episode of this program in replay or podcast!

Inalco-Vo/Vf 2023 Translation Prize: eight books in the running

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Published on 12/07/2023

Eight titles have been shortlisted for the Inalco Translation Prize.

Kazakh Studies - reception in honor of H.E.Mrs. Gulsara Arystankulova, Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to France

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Published on 27/06/2023

On June 22, Inalco and the Inalco Foundation were delighted to welcome the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to France for a working meeting on higher education and research, followed by a reception. This significant event highlighted not only Kazakhstan's growing role in Central Asia, but also Inalco's strong commitment to the region.

Start of the 2023 academic year: student card distribution extended

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Published on 20/09/2023

Student card distribution for the 2023/2024 academic year will take place in room 3.15 (3rd floor) between Monday September 4 and Friday September 15, 2023. Consult the timetable.

Asialyst conference: "India, from the BRICS to the G20: what diplomacy for what rise to power?", October 10 at 6.30pm

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Published on 28/09/2023

To understand India's diplomatic ambitions and their contradictions, from the BRICS summit in Johannesburg to the G20 in New Delhi, Inalco and Asialyst, the news website on Asia, invite you to a conference on Tuesday October 10 at 6:30pm in the Inalco auditorium, live on YouTube Live.

Seminar BRICs et économies émergentes - 2023-2024 : face à la fragmentation du monde / Seminar BRICs and emerging economies - 2023-2024: facing the fragmentation of the world

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Published on 21/11/2023

Faced with a succession of crises and diverging trajectories, the BRICS and emerging economies are sailing at a loss. At the beginning of 2022, just as the "world before" was glimpsing the possibility of a return to a form of normalcy - albeit weighed down by environmental issues - after two years of pandemics from China, it was Russia that played the role of global destabilizer, provoking the biggest military explosion in Europe since the Second World War with its invasion of Ukraine.