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Inuktitut distance learning for francophones

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This page has been translated automatically Inalco's Inuit language and culture program focuses on Inuktitut, in particular the Nunavik dialect. It offers linguistic and cultural training for professionals interested in the Inuit of Canada.

Interest Groups in Post-Socialist Central Europe: A Cross-Analysis of Historical, Political, Economic and Cultural Transformations

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Published on 04/03/2026

The Centre de Recherche Europes-Eurasie-CREE (Inalco), with the support of the Inalco Doctoral School and in partnership with the Polish Academy of Sciences – Scientific Centre in Paris, and the Free University of Brussels, invites you to study days entitled : "Interest Groups in Post-Socialist Central Europe: A Cross-Analysis of Historical, Political, Economic and Cultural Transformations".

French language and culture

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Inalco organizes a summer school for international students wishing to perfect their French - levels A2, B1 or B2 - while discovering French culture through quality teaching at a public university.

Annual concert of the Inalco 2026 choir

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Published on 19/03/2026

Conducted by Patrizia Metzler and accompanied on piano by Rita Relli, the Inalco choir gives its annual concert.

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Register for evening language courses

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Screening-debate : "Sayonara UR [さようならUR]"

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Published on 24/03/2026

Screening-debate in the presence of the director HAYAKAWA Yumiko 早 川 由 美 子.

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Annual program of the Europe-Eurasia Axis Seminar

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Published on 06/01/2026

Within the Europe-Eurasia axis of the DÉCRIPT program (WP 7) dedicated to the study of Crises and Civilizational Narratives through Pluridisciplinarity and Terrains, this cycle of seminars aims to question the singularity of the productions, circulations and receptions of these concepts and civilizational narratives in a region marked by a shared past of multinational empires, socialist experimentation and sometimes difficult integration into the liberal international order.