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Langues O' during the Great War

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Published on 15/05/2023

This page has been translated automatically When the Great War broke out, the ֤École, which had just been renamed the École nationale des langues orientales vivantes (ENLOV), was quickly put to work. As early as the beginning of August 1914, for example, the General Administrator, Paul Boyer, proposed setting up an ambulance or military hospital on its premises.

Being a scholarship holder at the École des langues orientales vivantes

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Published on 25/11/2024

This page has been translated automatically The scholarship system developed rapidly in the second half of the 19th century, making it easier to finance the higher education of assiduous and talented students. The École des Langues Orientales quickly became part of this dynamic.

Gender equality index

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As part of public policy in favor of gender equality, public employers are required to measure and publish pay differentials within their establishments each year.

Human Resources Department

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This page has been translated automatically The Human Resources Department implements Inalco's job, career and compensation management policy in line with the objectives set out in the five-year contract. Its role is to advise and inform both management and staff.

Relax'Exams! - December and January sessions

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Published on 12/12/2025

Are you in the middle of exam period and need to take a breather? Relax'Exams returns to Hall 2 from December 15 to 19, 2025 and January 5 to 16, 2026.

Year-end leave 2025

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Published on 23/12/2025

The Presidency of Inalco and its teams send you and your loved ones their very best wishes for 2026, and wish you all the very best for the festive season.

Belarusian

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This page has been translated automatically. Belarussian (official term: Belarusian; беларуская мова, Belarouskaya mova) is an Indo-European language belonging, along with Russian and Ukrainian, to the East Slavic group. It is spoken by around 7 million people in Belarus (official term: Byelorussia), where it is co-official with Russian, in Poland (regional language), Ukraine and the Czech Republic (minority language), as well as in most of the republics of the former USSR. There are also large emigrant diasporas in the USA and Canada.

Albanian

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This page has been translated automatically. A language with a strong presence in the Balkans, Albanian is spoken by around 7 million people in Albania and Kosovo, as well as in Macedonia, Greece and Montenegro, all countries with large Albanian populations. There is also a large diaspora in southern Italy and the United States, and, since the post-war period, in several European capitals.

Hungarian

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This page has been translated automatically. Hungarian, the national language of Hungary, has been taught at Inalco since 1931, when Aurélien Sauvageot (1897-1988) created the first chair of Finno-Ugric languages in France. It is also spoken in all neighboring countries by minorities, the largest of which are in Transylvania, Slovakia and Vojvodina. There is also a sizeable diaspora in Western Europe, America and Australia. In addition to the ten million Hungarian citizens, there are between three and five million speakers living outside the country's borders.

Guarani

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