International networks 1
Inalco takes part in international student-teacher-researcher exchange programs and networks such as:
.
- The Erasmus Mundus Al Idrisi cooperation program including:
- University of Granada (Coordinator)
- the University of Bologna
- university of Coimbra
- University of Graz
- University of Iasi
- university of Padova
- university of Poitiers
- university of St Etienne
As well as, outside Europe:
- Hasan II University, Casablanca
, Morocco
- the University of Fez
, and
- the University of Settat in Tetouan,
and
- university of Chlef
- University of Oran (USTO)
- the university of Carthage
- Monastir University
Cairo University
Cairo University
Cairo University
Cairo University
Cairo University
- Cairo University
- The EMICC (European Master in intercultural communication) network : Bayreuth GERMANY Universität Bayreuth-Brussels BELGIUM Brussels Management School ICHEC-Cambridge GREAT BRITAIN Anglia Ruskin University -Jyväskylä FINLAND University of Jyväskylä -Lisbon Portugal Universidade Aberta- Lugano SWITZERLAND Università della Svizzera italiana -Paris FRANCE INALCO -Tartu ESTONIA University of Tartu -Utrecht THE NETHERLANDS University of Utrecht
- The Consortium for Asian and African Studies (CAAS), coordinated by Tokyo University of Foreign studies-Tokyo and including Leiden University (Netherlands), National university of Singapore, School of Oriental and African Studies of London (SOAS), Columbia University in New-York, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and INALCO
. - Cooperation programs supported by the Agence Universitaire Francophone (AUF), such as the Université des Moussons, born of a collaboration with the Royal University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh (URBA) and set up by INALCO.
- The European Consortium for Asian Field Study (ECAF)
- The European Association for South-East Asian Studies (EuroSEAS)
- The International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS)
- The Conference of Rectors and Principals of Quebec Universities (CREPUQ)
- European networks and summer campuses (thematic or geographic teaching)