This is an online interdisciplinary research seminar entitled “WomeninBalkanliterature and culture: subversive readings and identity challenges.”. The lectures are 30 min long, in English and on topics concerning women in Balkan culture and literature in the 20th and/or 21st century. The lectures are followed by ...read more
The AI Navigators project aims to boost AI literacy among teachers from North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, and Belgium. The initiative seeks to cultivate an innovative, AI-friendly environment, shaping future ...read more
Voices of Brussels is an Internationalisation at Home initiative organized at Ghent University. The project brings together students from the Department of Languages and Cultures and other humanities disciplines for a ...read more
The project aims to investigate the multimodal features of specialized discourse in online environments, focusing specifically on Italian language content creation on social media. Multimodality, the use of multiple semiotic ...read more
By the end of the ninth century CE, vernacular languages had definitively replaced Latin in everyday oral interactions throughout the Carolingian world. However, Latin remained by and large dominant in ...read more
The diversity of embodied experiences of the ageing body in Chinese societies, alternative discourses of ageing that go beyond the decline narrative and successful aging, and ways to breach the ...read more
The project is concerned with three related issues in contemporary semantics: the role of space in the semantic organisation of language, domain-neutral properties of linguistic meaning, and the hierarchical structure ...read more
Over the course of a four-year research project, we will collaborate with the Belgian National Crisis Center to explore how Belgian citizens can be more effectively informed about emergency situations ...read more
Chariton’s “Callirhoe” is likely the earliest of the so-called ancient Greek novels, composed around the 1st century CE. Scholarly consensus claims it left little trace in later literature and was ...read more
During the Post-Classical period (III BC - VI AD), Greek underwent significant changes in relation to its case-system, among which the development of the genitive case. Despite the importance of ...read more