This Regional Dossier is the third and fully updated edition of the dossier 'The Slovene language in education in Austria'. This Regional Dossier was updated in 2023 by Ursula Doleschal. Doleschal, PhD, is full professor of Slavic linguistics and head of the writing centre at the University of Klagenfurt (Austria). The first (1997) and second (2005) editions of this Regional Dossier were written by Brigitta Busch.
This Regional Dossier is the second and fully updated edition of the dossier 'The Lithuanian language in education in Poland'. This Regional Dossier was updated in 2023 by Jowita Niewulis-Grablunas, PhD and Piotr Grablunas, PhD (both working at the Institute of Applied Linguistics in the Department of Unique Languages and Literatures at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland). The first edition of this Regional Dossier was written by Dr Tomasz Wicherkiewicz in 2005.
The LANGSCAPE & ENROPE Online Colloquium will be a space for presenting and discussing on-going research and teaching projects related to plurilingualism and education.
Mercator (NL), the Endangered Languages Archive (DE), and CIDLeS (PT) cordially invite you to join the conference on Minority Languages in the City in Leeuwarden.
With news about, among other things, 25 year anniversary of the treaties Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities (FCNM) and European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages (ECRML), the demand of the NPLD to include Catalan, Basque and Galician in the Online Language Support tool, a Friulian interface for Facebook, a call on the Netherlands to strengthen the use of Frisian, Limburgish and Low Saxon, and much more!
Mercator/ Fryske Akademy en Tresoar fersoargje in wurkwinkel foar learlingen fan OSG Singelland yn Burgum yn it ramt fan it WikiWomen projekt (besletten).
Mercator/ Fryske Akademy en Tresoar fersoargje in wurkwinkel foar learlingen fan Singelland/ Het Drachtster Lyceum yn it ramt fan it WikiWomen projekt (besletten).
With news about, among other things, Irish as an official language in Northern Ireland, an appeal filed against the court decision on the Minority SafePack Initiative, the percentage of people able to speak Welsh is the lowest ever, an Occitan first name was rejected because of an acute accent, there are concerns in Brittany about Breton teaching, and much more!