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150 years of teaching Romanian at Inalco: History, practice(s), pathways
Evènement
Published on 03/10/2025
This year, Inalco's Romanian Studies program celebrates 150 years since the introduction of the first Romanian language course at the École spéciale des Langues Orientales vivantes, in November 1875. The event is organized with the support of CREE and the IRN CNRS "Langues d'héritage" project, led by the SFL laboratory at Université Paris 8, and the Romanian Embassy in France.
Meet Cécile Vidal, historian specializing in colonial empires and slavery in the Atlantic worlds (EHESS)
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Published on 25/04/2025
"Portraits de chercheurs(e)s en études aréales" (PEA) takes a look at the academic career and research and teaching work of researchers and teachers specializing in a given cultural area. Each month, discover a video and podcast interview with one of these specialists.
History on screen: tensions and dialogues in North African cinema
Evènement
Published on 15/10/2025
This symposium aims to explore the relationship between cinema and the history of North African societies. Since its beginnings, cinema has questioned historical events and explored their transposition to the screen.
A new scholarship for immersion in China supported by the Inalco Foundation and the Société d'Histoire des Français de Chine
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Fondation
Published on 21/10/2025
The Inalco Foundation is delighted to announce the signing of a partnership agreement with the Société d'Histoire des Français de Chine (SHFC), at a meeting held at Inalco's Maison de la Recherche.
Distance learning Language and Civilization Diplomas in Malagasy
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This page has been translated automatically Malagasy is the language of Madagascar and of a number of inhabitants of the island of Mayotte. The language and civilization diplomas constitute a two-year course. A diploma is awarded for each year of study: DLC 1 and DLC 2. This course is designed for people wishing to learn Malagasy in depth and acquire a solid knowledge of Madagascar and its culture, without committing to a national diploma.