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International symposium "Landscape representations in the literature of the Arab world and the Near East", October 15 and 16
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Published on 19/10/2021
This colloquium, organized by the CERMOM research center (Inalco) and the CEAO (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3), will focus on landscape representations in the literature of the Near East and Mediterranean and neighboring areas of the Arab world (Hebrew, Persian and Turkish civilizations), in medieval and modern times.
10th anniversary of PLC - "Japanese writing: designing typefaces" study days, October 27 and 28
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Published on 03/11/2021
To celebrate their 10th anniversary at the Pôle des langues et civilisations, BULAC and Inalco will be opening the festivities with the exhibition "Écritures japonaises: concevoir des caractères typographiques" and the eponymous study days, with a theme never before seen in France, exploring Japanese writing. These two events highlight the work and reflections of André Baldinger, typographic artist, and Emilie Rigaud, graphic designer and historian of Japanese typography.
Tribute to Salem Chaker and Abdellah Bounfour, emeritus professors at Inalco
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Published on 19/10/2021
On October 5, 2021, the LACNAD laboratory (Langues et Cultures du Nord de l'Afrique et Diasporas) organized a ceremony to pay tribute to Salem Chaker and Abdalla Bounfour, emeritus professors at Inalco.
FICA 2024: discover the prizes awarded by the Inalco jury
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Published on 20/02/2024
The 30th edition of the Festival International des Cinémas d'Asie de Vesoul (FICA) came to a close on Tuesday February 13 with the long-awaited awards ceremony. The Cyclo d'Or, FICA's highest award, went to the film "Snow Leopard" by Tibetan director Pema Tseden. At the end of a week rich in discoveries and emotions, the Inalco jury awarded its prize and its favorite among the nine films in the fiction competition.
LLCER bachelor's degree in international trade
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This page has been translated automatically. The LLCER (Foreign and Regional Languages, Literatures and Civilizations) degree in International Business provides students with a general education in economics, marketing, law and accounting, in addition to their language skills and knowledge of the associated economic and cultural zone(s).