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Distance learning introductory diploma in literal Arabic
Formation
This page has been translated automatically The Introductory Diploma is designed for absolute beginners in literal Arabic. It provides solid training, aiming to achieve CEFR level A2 in two semesters. It also provides real skills in the contemporary history of the Arab world and the Middle East. At the end of the introductory year, students have the level required to enter the bachelor's program at Inalco.
Master's degree in Natural Language Processing (NLP)
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This page has been translated automatically. The aim of the Master's program is to train students in the methods and tools of automatic language processing, the "language" side of Artificial Intelligence, particularly for languages in the Inalco domain. NLP (for Natural Language Processing in the industrial world) can be used for research in the humanities and social sciences, for example, to analyze and describe phenomena that would otherwise be impossible to observe (digital humanities). It can also be used to develop programs that automate large-scale processing of large volumes of data: automatic translation, text generation (summarization, synthesis, question-answer systems), speech recognition, information extraction, text mining, etc.
A look back at the screening of Mohammad Ehsani's documentary "Balouch Voices".
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Published on 28/01/2026
At a time when Iran is on everyone's mind, the Inalco Foundation continues its commitment to the vitality of Iranian studies. Visiting Europe, Iranian director Mohammad Ehsani presented his documentary Balouch Voices, accompanied by lectures on the region's history, people and cultural traditions.
Launch of the first course of the Jean Monnet "EU-LACE" module
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Published on 12/02/2026
As part of its Erasmus+ initiatives, Inalco has been awarded a Jean Monnet grant for the period 2025-2028 for its project entitled "EU-LACE" (Inalco's Language and Area Studies Curricula, Enhanced with EU Perspectives). This grant finances two semester courses in the International Relations department, as well as an annual summer school, supported by the department, to expand the catalog of courses devoted to the politics of the European Union.