Language Diversity and Collaboration in Europe

Language Diversity and Collaboration in Europe
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The EUNIC Professional Network Forum in December 2017 discussed the need for more attention to language issues in Europe. Colleagues explored potential cooperation with the Network to Promote Linguistic Diversity (NPLD) and the British Council's initiatives focusing on foreign languages, English education, and local language support. The forum emphasized the importance of bridging language gaps and enhancing language diversity in Europe.

  • Language Diversity
  • Collaboration
  • EUNIC Forum
  • Linguistic Diversity
  • British Council

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  1. EUNIC ECML Professional Network Forum December 2017

  2. Since Language Rich Europe EUNIC has not devoted much attention to language issues! EUNIC colleagues have asked whether more co- operation with the NPLD (Network to Promote Linguistic Diversity) might be valuable colleagues views? The NPLD is not (yet) a member of the Professional Network Forum, I think.

  3. My day job is with British Council Three items: 1. LANGUAGES FOR THE FUTURE: The foreign languages the United Kingdom needs to become a truly global nation [7/10 European ] 2. English language and medium of instruction in basic education in low- and middle-income countries: a British Council perspective [CLIL] 3. English Across the Fracture Lines edited by Beth Erling, who s just taken up a position at Graz University [subsidiary to local language]

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