Miquel Strubell, lecturer in the UOC’s Arts and Humanities Department, is to take part in the European Commission’s annual meeting with the coordinators of projects co-funded by the European Union as part of the Lifelong Learning programme.
Strubell is to give two talks on the European Universities Network on Multilingualism (EUNoM) project: The Value of Networking for Sustainability, and the Promotion and Dissemination Plenary Session.
The European Universities Network on Multilingualism (EUNoM) was created to carry out research and to make the most of the synergies among the leading players. The EUNoM project has support from the Lingüamón-UOC Chair in Multilingualism, which is directed by Miquel Strubell.
Venue
Brussels
Belgica
When
07/02/2011 - 08/02/2011
Program
One of the aims is to create a sustainable network of universities, each of whom have created or plan to study the viability of creating, in the medium term and with regard to the results from the first phase of the network project, a chair in multilingual and/or intercultural studies, or a body for internal coordination to promote all the internal reforms required for multilingualism. One of the functions of this network is to establish a coherent programme for multilingualism and interculturalism linking the various component parts of the current university structure (university practice, teaching and research).