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On 15 December, the online closing meeting of the EPSULA project took place, marking the conclusion of a three-year collaboration coordinated by the Masaryk University Language Centre. The meeting provided an opportunity not only to formally close the project, but also to reflect on its development and to share experiences across the international partnership.
What originally began as a plan to collect voices from the Amazon region and document Indigenous languages in an online portal gradually evolved into a much broader initiative. EPSULA delivered educational materials, methodologies, workshops and digital outputs that connect language, culture and sustainability, addressing the needs of both academic institutions and Indigenous communities.
We are deeply grateful for the collaboration with universities in Finland, Spain, Ecuador and El Salvador, and for the joint creation of outputs that we believe will be used by educational institutions and Indigenous communities for many years to come. The closing meeting therefore represented not only the end of the project, but also a confirmation of a meaningful international partnership with lasting impact.
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Four members of the Language Centre took part in the EPSULA Conference in Ecuador.