Utrecht: Multilinguistic Laboratory

After Luxemburg and together with Malta, Utrecht is the second multilingual hotspot in Europa. How can we use these qualities in daily life? How can we improve the knowledge of languages in our city? How can we make our city an interesting European laboratory in a globalizing world? This weblog will collect local and global inspirations for creating this laboratory.

maandag 15 september 2014

Inspiration London: Tavistock Park



Tavistock Square
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Multilingual facts Utrecht

330.000 inhabitants in 2015
growing to 400.000 in 2030

85% speaks 3 languages or more
58% speaks 3 languages or more well

29% speaks 5 languages or more
5% speaks 5 languages or more well

5% speaks 1 language
3% does not speak Dutch

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City of Utrecht

  • Study on Multilingualism in Utrecht by dr. Borja Martinovic
  • Website City of Utrecht about Multilingualism

Multilingual Literature Festival Utrecht April 2011

  • Google Translate

Weblinks

  • CILT (London)
  • De taal van de stad / VROM (Dutch)
  • Egham International School
  • European Centre for Modern Languages / Graz
  • Europees Talenlabel (Dutch)
  • EU DG Multilingualism / Brussels
  • EU Report High Level Group
  • Hogeschool Utrecht (Dutch)
  • Meertaligheidsmanifest (Dutch)
  • Language Rich Blog
  • Linguascope
  • Myngle
  • India & Europe / 23 languages
  • Language Policy Division / Council of Europe / Strasbourg
  • LETPP
  • Mother Language Day
  • Observatoire Plurilinguisme
  • Paul Coelho
  • Poliglotti 4 EU
  • Sprakdagen (Swedish)
  • Stedelijk Gymnnasium (Dutch)
  • Survey Lang
  • Symposium on Bilingualism 2009 in Utrecht
  • Taalstudio (Dutch)
  • Talen leren overview (Dutch)
  • TED Open Translation Project
  • The languages in my life (Sweden)
  • The Rosetta Project (The Long Now)
  • The Rosetta Stone (British Museum)
  • The Wall of Language
  • Tweetalig Opgroeien
  • Unesco / Endangered Languages / Paris
  • Unesco / Museum International
  • Workshops Childbilingualism
  • Zentrums für Mehrsprachigkeit (Köln)

Contact

City of Utrecht

Department of
Citymarketing , International
and Subsidy Affairs

Postbox 16200
3500 CE Utrecht

Phone: 0031-30-2861017
E-mail: h.sakkers@utrecht.nl

Opening multilingual symposium Utrecht

This blog is made by:

  • Bharti Girjasing
  • Coby Nuruwé
  • Hans Sakkers
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