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Research project

Added on: 03.03.2019

Słucham, rozumiem, działam (Listen, Understand, Act). Extension of Foreigners’ Language Competencies in Order to Prevent Social and Professional Alienation

Institutions:
Wydział Humanistyczny UZ (Lead institution)
Participants:
Deadline:
1.01.2019-31.12.2021

The project is funded by the European Union from the European Social Fund within the framework of the Operational Program Knowledge Education Development 2014-2020.

The programme is run by the University of Zielona Góra and the Educational Community “Civilitas” in Zielona Góra.

Aims of the project:

  1. To improve Polish language skills and legal knowledge of foreigners based in Lubusz Voivodeship through courses of Polish language and human rights for foreigners.
  2. To create a modern language laboratory and prepare didactic phonetic materials for vocational education.

Project duration: from 2019-01-01 to 2021-12-31

Financing amount: 375 658,75

Information

Added on:
3 March 2019; 11:29 (Magdalena Jurewicz-Nowak)
Edited on:
15 November 2019; 13:22 (Piotr Bordzoł)

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