SEA-EU International Weeks at UM: Equity and Inclusion and Multilingualism

SEA-EU International Week: Equity and Inclusion

Join us for a thought-provoking event focused on advancing equity and inclusion across diverse communities. Throughout the day, we will feature a series of insightful talks on important topics, ranging from systemic barriers and unconscious bias to creating inclusive workplaces and promoting social justice. Our goal is to foster meaningful discussions, share knowledge, and empower individuals and organizations to take actionable steps toward building a more inclusive and equitable society. We invite you to be part of this important conversation! The SEA-EU international week at the University of Malta brings together international partners, staff, and students to celebrate collaboration, cultural diversity, and inclusion within the European University of the Seas (SEA-EU) alliance. At the heart of our alliance is a commitment to equality and diversity, fostered through inclusive language that encourages respect and challenges stereotypes.

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SEA-EU International Week: Multilingualism

Multilingualism shapes the way we connect, learn, and engage with the world. This event explores the power of language diversity in fostering cross-cultural understanding, cognitive flexibility, and social inclusion. Bringing together scholars, educators, and community voices, we will examine how multilingualism influences identity, education, and communication in an increasingly interconnected world.

Through discussions and shared experiences, we aim to celebrate linguistic diversity as both a personal asset and a collective strength.
The SEA-EU Alliance is working to improve English and other language skills among university staff and students to support international collaboration and research visibility, including developing Virtual Language Courses and promoting inclusive language policies. A three-day meeting hosted by the University of Malta will mix academic discussions with cultural and linguistic activities, such as a Maltese crash course, Language Cafés, partner presentations, and expert meetings under SEA-EU 2.0. Participants will also learn about Malta’s multilingual environment, tour the campus, and attend a seminar on contemporary multilingualism, with extra time set aside for networking and informal collaboration.

Please register by 13th March 2026 Registration form

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