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The UNESCO Chair of World Language Heritage

 

The UNESCO Chair of World Language Heritage of the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) is a Unesco Chair specializing in minority languages and integrated into the UNITWIN network. The chair focuses on cultural and linguistic wealth, focusing especially on vulnerable and endangered languages. In order to contribute to the protection of the linguistic heritage of mankind, promote quality multilingual education and promote initiatives that value linguistic and cultural diversity, the Chair carries out the following actions:

 

  • Analysis, description and dissemination of local and foreign linguistic heritage.
  • To disseminate knowledge and promote training and research on minority and vulnerable languages in danger of extinction.
  • Research into the characteristics and values of multilingual education, focusing in particular on the minority language, while at the same time making known the foundations for ensuring inclusive and fair training.
  • To promote and strengthen cooperation between international bodies working on linguistic heritage and to develop joint initiatives with these networks.
  • To promote research and training initiatives aimed at making the language and cultural heritage of the Basque Country aware of its diversity and strengthening its best management.

 

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Anik Nandi's visit to the Chair

First publication date: 11/12/2024

On 10 December we had the visit of the researcher and collaborator Anik Nandi at the Chair. We took the opportunity to sign the collaboration agreement between our UNESCO Chair WLH and Woxsen University (India).

In the afternoon, he gave a talk on the language policies of India to the students of the Master's Degree in Teacher Training at the Alava Campus.

Through the agreement signed, we intend to open the way for joint projects and stays. Specifically, we will work with the Centre for Languages & Multicultural Communication of the University of Woxen to jointly carry out programmes, projects and/or activities of common interest in the field of linguistic diversity, language policies and multilingual education. Anik Nandi, currently director of this centre, has previously been a researcher in the UPV/EHU research group Elebilab thanks to a postdoctoral grant.

Nandi completed a postgraduate degree in linguistics in Galicia between 2008-2010 at the University of Santiago de Compostela. In 2017 he defended his PhD thesis at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh in the field of Sociolinguistics. Anik is a specialist in the areas of language policy, sociolinguistics of Indian minority languages and foreign language teaching.

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