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    Blended Intensive Programme in „Literature, Language Learning, Migration and Exile“

    Matej Bel University will host an intensive summer seminar on „Literature, Language Learning, Migration and Exile“ from July 4th to July 7th, 2022. The event, held in presentia as a part of blended intensive programme, is co-organised by University of Rennes 2 and University of Adam Mickiewicz in Poznan (Poland) within the framework of Erasmus+ KA2 Strategic Partnership project “DECLAME’FLE – Développement d’un Espace Collaboratif FLE : Littérature, Apprentissage, Migration, Exil”. Learning activities proposed to student participants throughout eMERGE focus on modern societal transformations such as migration, intercultural dialogue and the need to co-construct inclusive communities. Teachers-to-be and teacher trainers will be provided with innovative solutions and resources for teaching literature, a path to sustainable and culturally diverse societies.

    More information about the DECLAME’FLE project.