Arabic-l:PEDA:INLAC Study Abroad Programs, Morocco

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Date: 04 Apr 2013
From:Fatima Sadiqi <sadiqi_fatima at yahoo.fr>
Subject:INLAC Study Abroad Programs, Morocco

Dear Colleague,

I am pleased to let you know that the International Institute for Languages
and Cultures (INLAC), co-founded by Fatima Sadiqi and Moha Ennaji, has now
a website: www.inlac.netthat you can visit and circulate to interested
students, scholars involved in Study Abroad programs, and intercultural
institutions. INLAC is a private institute which is accredited by the
Moroccan Ministry of Education. It welcomes students from top American and
European universities and offers a combination of courses, think
thanks, and homestay in a unique environment. INLAC is located in the
twelve centuries old Medina of Fez which boasts the oldest university in
the Islamic world. As such, the Institute combines the quality of courses
with the essence of the place. Alongside the credit courses, the Institute
brings together academics, theologians, politicians, and social activists
to discuss the urgent issues of our time. These range from new divinities,
the
 inter-religious, the inter-cultural to conflict resolutions, youth
concerns, gender, development, human rights, social justice and much more.

INLAC is proud to be a beacon of cross-cultural understanding that fits
very well with what Fez , an ancestral Islamic city, stands for. The
Institute does not only teach students but it seeks to break ignorance and
taboo through immersing them in the insights and wisdom of the great 14th
century scholars like Maimonides, Aurillac, and Ibn Khaldun who, although
coming from different horizons and religions, inhabited Fez and worked
together.

Should you need any complementary information, please don't hesitate to
contact me.

www.inlac.net

Fatima Sadiqi
Senior Professor of Linguistics and Gender Studies (MA, PhD)

Co-Founder of the International Institute for Languages and Cultures
(INLAC), Fez, Morocco  www.inlac.net
Director of the Isis Center for Women and Development
UN Gender Expert
President of the National Union of Women's Organizations www.nuwo.org
www.fatimasadiqi.on.ma

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