The Cluster of European Cultural Institutes in Barcelona (EUNIC BARCELONA) is organization in working day with the framework of Mondiacult 2025, AIMED AT Foster Cultural Dialogue and International Cooperation Between European Cultural Institutes and Their Counterparts Around the World. This gathering offers in Unique Opportunity for Collective Reflection on the Challenges and Opportunities Shaping the Future of International Cultural Relations.
The Program Will Feature Two Round Tables. The First, “New Challenges in the Teaching of Foreign Languages in the Age of Ai”Will Examine the Implications of Artificial Intelligence in Language Education. Discussion Topics Will Include the Absence of Cultural Nuance in Ai-Geneded Materials, Technological Dependence, Public Language Police, The Role of Spoken Language, and Ethical Considers.
The Second Round Table, “Cultural Dialogue and the Role of Cultural Institutes in a World in Conflict”Will Explore How Culture Can SERVER As a Tool for Dialogue Between Communities in Conflict. IT Will present Examples, models of co -operation, and multilateral Peacebuilding projects.
The Event was concised with the aim of shaling best practices and diverste cultural contexts, Strengthening Intercultural Relations, Promoting International Collaboration Among Cultural Institutes, and Facilitying Connections Between Theses, Public and Private Organizations, and Independent Experts.
The Event is Free of Charge, with prior registration required via this form.
This Initiative by EUNIC BARCELONA IS LINKED to the celebrations of the European Day of Languageswith the Goal of Promoting Linguistic Diversity and Language Learning Across Europe. EUNIC STANDS FOR European Union National Institutes for Culture. The Barcelona Cluster was Founded in 2021 by the Goethe-Institut, the Institut Français, and the Istituto Italiano di Cultura. ITS MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES Include the Institut Ramon Llull, The Consultates General of Hungary, Romania, and Switzerland in Barcelona, The Representation of the European Commission in Barcelona, and the British Council.