Digital Language Hub


Digital Academy

This section provides access to online courses developed within the DigiFLEd project and implemented at partner universities. Here you will find recommended digital tools, training materials, and practical guides to support the integration of digital technologies in language education.

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For Students and Graduates

This section offers useful resources for graduates and postgraduates, including information on artificial intelligence, career development opportunities, and digital tools to enhance professional and academic growth.

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For Teachers and Researchers

This section provides valuable resources for educators and researchers, including recommended digital tools, textbooks, and practical guides to support teaching and academic work in the digital era.

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Forum

This section features information about upcoming and past events held within the DigiFLEd project, including trainings, webinars, conferences, and other key activities.

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Events

This section provides information about our partner universities across Ukraine and their active role in the DigiFLEd project. It also features updates on networking activities such as monthly webinars, round table discussions, virtual job fairs, and collaboration on student placements and volunteering opportunities.

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E-course ‘Ukrainian Language and Culture’

This course introduces Ukrainian language structure and communication skills for everyday interactions, while exploring cultural concepts, national symbols, and stereotypes to deepen understanding of Ukraine’s linguistic worldview and identity.

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Networking Centers

This section is dedicated to sharing suggestions, ideas, and questions through open discussions and collaborative exchange.

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