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African literature in European and African languages

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Find all the best deals from our cultural partners and enjoy cinema screenings, exhibitions, festivals and shows at preferential rates all year round.

With the Central European University (CEU) in Budapest: scientific cooperation and solidarity

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Between November 19 and 21, 2018, Anne Grynberg, Inalco's Vice President for International Relations, carried out a mission to Budapest, with the aim of strengthening existing links with colleagues at Central European University (CEU) and formalizing scientific partnerships between the two establishments. The CEU was founded in 1991 in a context marked by the political and economic transitions underway in the countries of the region: the aim was to set up a training and research establishment dedicated to the study of the changes brought about by the collapse of communism and the advent of liberal democracy, and to contribute to the training of guarantors of "good governance, sustainable development and social transformation". Over the years, CEU has expanded its fields of study from the regional to the international level, with a particular focus on democracy and human rights worldwide. Its 300 teaching and research staff develop an international perspective, emphasizing comparative and interdisciplinary research. The CEU has trained nearly 17,000 students since its inception, and enjoys a high level of scientific prestige in the humanities and social sciences. Today, it has over 1,800 students (up to and including doctorates) from around 100 countries. The majority of these students receive grants to cover all or part of their daily living expenses, thanks to a 400 million euro endowment from the university's co-founder, George Soros - born György Schwartz in Budapest in 1930.

Friendship and indigenous languages: Quechua's dynamism in Paris

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Through the organization of an event on Quechua in 2016, a network of friendship and academic collaboration was formed within Inalco's Languages and Cultures of the Americas department. Since then, numerous activities have been organized by Inalco students with a passion for the Americas. This momentum is set to continue in 2019, particularly in the context of Unesco's International Year of Indigenous Languages.

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Commitment Forum 2023

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Published on 21/11/2023

The Forum will be held from Wednesday November 15 to Friday November 17 in the 2nd floor hall, from 10am to 5pm. Numerous associations from a variety of fields (humanitarian, access to rights, education, etc.) will be on hand to offer volunteer assignments to students. It's a great opportunity to enhance your skills, get involved in a cause that's close to your heart, and make the most of this experience as part of your studies at Inalco!

Linguistic Theories and Data Seminar 2023-2024

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Published on 13/11/2023

2023-2024 seminar sessions

Opening of the mobility campaign - Department of Hebraic and Jewish Studies - 2024/2025

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Published on 15/11/2023

Opening of the Hebraic and Jewish Studies Department's mobility campaign.

Duygu Tasalp, winner of the 2018 Best Thesis Award

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Published on 22/11/2023

CREE is delighted to announce that Duygu Tasalp has been awarded the 2018 Best Thesis Prize for his thesis entitled: "Mémoires d'Unionistes et régimes mémoriels en Turquie au 20ème siècle", co-directed by Taline Ter Minassian and Hamit Bozarslan, defended as part of Inalco's doctoral school, discipline: Histoire, sociétés et civilisations, de l'Inalco.