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- FIPLV Newsletter – Autumn-Winter 2025 Edition is Available! December 30, 2025
- Convegno Nazionale ANILS 2025, Pescara, 5 e 6 dicembre 2025 September 9, 2025
- 4th International SDUTSJ Conference, 14 –16 May 2026 September 9, 2025
- BETA Bulgaria E-Newsletter – Issue 50, Year VIII (April–May 2025) April 22, 2025
- Call for Papers: 8th International Conference “Sustainable Multilingualism”, Kaunas (Lithuania), May 2025 March 4, 2025
- Invitation to a webinar on the occasion of the World NGO Day / Invitation à un webinaire à l’occasion de la Journée mondiale des ONG February 16, 2025
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- Language Lives: Conversations with Language Education Specialists January 12, 2025
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ILOB Rapport annuel 2012-2013 maintenant disponible en ligne!
The 2012-2013 Annual Report is now available online! C’est avec plaisir que l’Institut des langues officielles et du bilinguisme (ILOB) vous présente la dernière édition de son rapport annuel. Consultez le ici. Ce rapport fait preuve de la continuité des succès … Continue reading
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Nouvelles de l’ILOB
Recherche sur le Régime d’immersion en français Alex Boettger, étudiant au programme de Didactique des langues secondes, a réalisé une étude supervisée par le professeur Jérémie Séror portant sur trois étudiantes-blogueuses en immersion durant l’année 2012-2013. Ses résultats sont présentés sur … Continue reading
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2014 AILA World Congress
On behalf of the organising committee, we would like to warmly welcome you to Brisbane for the 2014 AILA Congress. August is a beautiful time of year in the river city, with warm sunny days and cool nights. The congress … Continue reading
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No Island is an Island – Outcomes
The conference “No Island is an Island – European perspectives on language learning in Britain” brought together 150 representatives from the UK government, the European Commission, UK business and teaching, a number of representatives of European countries ready to share … Continue reading
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Nouvelles de l’ILOB
Visite de délégués en provenance du Sri Lanka Le projet Sri Lanka — Projet de langues nationales, financé par Affaires étrangères, Commerce et Développement Canada et piloté par Agriteam Canada en collaboration avec l’ILOB, a permis d’accueillir cet automne une … Continue reading
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“Unity in diversity: languages for mobility, jobs and active citizenship” Vilnius, Lithuania (September 2013)
FIPLV President Terry Lamb was invited by the European Commission to attend the EC High Level Conference, “Unity in diversity: languages for mobility, jobs and active citizenship” in Vilnius, Lithuania on 25-26 September 2013. The event marked the European Day of … Continue reading
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EPOSTL Conference – Crossing continents: EPOSTL around the world
EPOSTL Conference 18 – 19 February, 2014 Crossing continents: EPOSTL around the world Since its publication in 2007, the European Portfolio for Student Teachers of Languages (EPOSTL) has been widely used at universities and teacher education institutions throughout Europe. The … Continue reading
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Call for Papers: GIST Education and Learning Research Journal
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CONFERENCE UPDATE – ALTE Paris 2014: Conference Update 6
CONFERENCE UPDATE Time to register – ALTE Paris 2014: Conference Update 6 A message from Dr Emyr Davies – Chair of the ALTE Executive Committee and ALTE member – Welsh for Adults Examinations Officer, CBAC-WJEC, Wales ‘With the new academic … Continue reading
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Submit papers for PROFILE
PROFILE, Issues in Teachers’ Professional Development is pleased to invite you to submit papers for Issue 16, Number 2-2014. The journal is mainly concerned with sharing the results of classroom research projects undertaken by primary and secondary school teachers as well … Continue reading
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