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    • Luxembourg
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    • Research Landscape

    Key actors

    Government bodies Ministry of the Economy Ministry of Higher Education and Research Two ministries are actively involved in defining and implementing policies relating to R&D and innovation: Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) FNR is in charge of supporting and promoting public research in...

    • Latvia
    • Living in Europe
    • Access to the culture of the host country/language courses

    Language

    The official language in the Republic of Latvia is Latvian. Latvian belongs to the Baltic group of the Indo-European family of languages. Its closest and only living relative is Lithuanian. Latvian is considered one of the oldest of the Indo-European (European) languages. The first printed text in...

    • Tunisia
    • Living in Europe
    • Access to the culture of the host country/language courses

    Language & Culture

    The official language is Tunisian, which is an arabic dialect. Authorities usually understand and speak French well, while english and german language skills are being encountered rarely. In hotels and shops in the tourist zones, English is widely understood and spoken, as well as French - and to a...

    • Cyprus
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    • Access to the culture of the host country/language courses

    Language Courses

    Despite the fact that the majority of the Cypriot population is sufficiently fluent in English, learning the Greek language could be important for any foreign Incoming Researcher wishing to pursue research employment in Cyprus. Greek language courses are offered by the following Institutions: School...

    • Greece
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    • Access to the culture of the host country/language courses

    Language Courses

    The School of Modern Greek Language at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Learn Greek Online Learn Greek-Filoglossia Greek Language Courses

    • Albania
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    • Access to the culture of the host country/language courses

    Language Courses

    Learning Albanian Foreigners can learn Albanian through various private courses or through the Summer Courses of Albanian Language for Foreigners. The latter are organized by Prof.Dr.Gjovalin Shkurtaj, author of "Albanian Language for Foreigners and Albanians living abroad". Prof.Dr. Shkurtaj has...

    • Romania
    • Living in Europe
    • Access to the culture of the host country/language courses

    Language courses

    The official language in Romania is Romanian. Romanian is a Romanic language, the Italic group of Indo-European family of languages. It has many similarities with French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan and Rhaeto-Romance languages. Although in almost all research institutes you can...

    • Serbia
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    • Access to the culture of the host country/language courses

    Language Courses

    With more than 22.000 foreigners, working in Serbia in 2009, teaching a Serbian language became very good business opportunity. Thus, almost all major private English schools in Serbia have Serbian language courses. Check the sources below to find out more information, or use provided online...

    • Israel
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    • Access to the culture of the host country/language courses

    Language Courses

    Israel has two official languages: Hebrew and Arabic. Most of the population speaks Hebrew. The Hebrew language is written from right to left and uses the Hebrew alphabet. Traffic signs and street names are mostly written in English, Hebrew, and Arabic. Israelis have decent abilities to communicate...

    • North Macedonia
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    • Access to the culture of the host country/language courses

    Language Courses

    Тhe official language in North Macedonia is Macedonian language and a member of the Eastern group of South Slavic languages. The alphabet contains 31 letters. Spelling is phonetically based therefore it does not present any difficulties because there is one symbol for each sound. Thus, the language...