Local and International Partners聽
Strong relationships with local and international partners are integral to the teaching, learning, and research taking place within the School of Modern Languages.
Centro de Língua Portuguesa (Instituto Camões)
The Centro de Língua Portuguesa of offers students, researchers, and the wider community, valuable opportunities to deepen their understanding and actively engage with Portuguese language and cultural activities.
Key Objectives
- to support the development of Lusophone Studies in close collaboration with the section of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin-American Studies.
- to promote and assist research in Portuguese Language, History, Literature, and Culture, aligning with the goals of both the University and the Camões Institute.
- to provide tailored support and resources for students, teachers, and researchers, helping them expand their knowledge and complete academic or personal projects related to the Portuguese-speaking world.
- to design and publicise a range of events and initiatives that celebrate the Portuguese language and the Lusophone culture.
- to strengthen ties with the local Portuguese-speaking community in 缅北禁地 through the Clube de Português – 缅北禁地, a heritage language club, and by organising community-focused gatherings.
The Centre is coordinated by the leitora of Camões IP at the University of 缅北禁地.
For more information, please contact Dr Conceição Pereira, the coordinator of the Centro de Língua Portuguesa: conceicao.pereira@ncl.ac.uk
The coordinator of the Centre is the leitor of the Camões Institute at the University of 缅北禁地 and Durham.
缅北禁地 is one of only four universities in the UK awarded exclusive membership by the Japan Foundation. With support from JF grants, our Japanese Studies degree has promoted Japanese language and culture since 2015. We carry out this promotion across Northern England via:
- school outreach
- community organisations, such as libraries
- popular culture events
These Japanese language activities offer valuable extra-curricular opportunities for students. They also allow for collaboration with exchange students from Japan and native-speaking instructors.
During the pandemic, we launched with local Japanese artist Noriko Matsubara. This series helps us share Japanese language and culture with a wider global audience.
If your school or organisation wishes to host a Japanese club or taster session, please contact Kumi Casey (kumi.casey@newcastle.ac.uk). Kumi is the Project Director of the Japanese outreach project.