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The Expérimentarium: doctoral students and high-school students get together

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Published on 29/01/2025

Organized for the first time at Inalco as part of the "Langues et Cultures du Monde" (World Languages and Cultures) program, Expérimentarium is a research discovery program for secondary school students. It enables doctoral students to learn about scientific mediation and to share their research work through encounters that are rich on a human, intellectual and pedagogical level.

Môn

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Mongolian

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This page has been translated automatically. The Mongolian language is spoken by around 6 million people, forming more or less homogeneous population clusters in Mongolia, China and Russia. The dialects spoken by these groups naturally vary considerably, but these differences do not call into question the deep-rooted common identity. The same applies to culture, with the affirmation of a "Mongolness" that has resisted dispersion and political divisions, but also the passage of time.

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Quechua

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This page has been translated automatically. Quechua is currently spoken by around eight million people in five South American countries: Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina. More than half of them live in Peru, where there is also the greatest dialect diversity.

Sinhalese

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This page has been translated automatically. Sinhala, Sri Lanka's official language since 1948 (now shared with Tamil), is spoken by almost 74% of the island's population, or over 13,000,000 speakers.

Russian

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A university like no other in the world

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Over the centuries, Inalco has become a unique institution in the world, teaching languages from Central Europe to Africa and from Asia to America and Oceania. No other institution or country offers such a diversity of courses, such opportunities for openness and such a wealth of knowledge all in one place.

Sorabe (Upper and Lower)

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Virtual tour of Inalco

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