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Monday, July 03, 2006

Italian language course: News for Arab Countries

FOREIGNERS' UNIVERSITY FOR AFRICA AND ALUMNI REUNION

(AGI) - Perugia, Jul 1 - As the three days of the conference for Italian cultural institute directors come to an end with the round table on "Search for synergies for a new role of the Italian language in the globalised world: parts meet" to be held tomorrow July 2, (chaired by Gherardo La Francesca, director general for the promotion and cooperation of MAE, coordinated by Beppe Severgnini from Corriere della Sera,) the Foreigners' University celebrates its 80th birthday with a very busy July. Thursday 6 and Friday 7, there will be a reunion for the university's alumni for cooperation on the topic of "FU for Africa." There will be two days for debates: participants will include Rome Mayor Walter Veltroni, Mali Minister of Culture Cheick Oumar Sissoko, the ambassador of Gabon to Italy, as well as other celebrities, with Flavio Lotti for the national coordination of local entities for peace and human rights. There will be two sessions, "Cooperation for Italy-Africa cultural exchanges" and "Africa Italy, cooperation and development projects". In the second part of the day, Gallenga director Stefania Giannini and Massimo Caneva from the DGCS coordination and communication service for university cooperation for the Foreign Ministry, will moderate the debate between the rectors of LUMSA University Giuseppe Dalla Torre, Rome's Third University Guido Fabiani and the University of Siena Silvano Focardi. There will be a great meeting for youth, with a concert to be held in Piazza IV Novembre. Finally, on Friday there will be the final session with the speech of minister plenipotentiary, director general of cooperation and development Giuseppe Deodato. Another important date for the Gallenga will be held towards the end of July, when the alumni association will hold its first "ex student" reunion in the historic Palazzo Gallenga. There will be numerous people from abroad, from European countries and other countries, with important government officials who were once language and culture students who then kept strong ties with the university, the Umbrian traditions, which made the Foreigners' University an Ambassador of the World. (AGI) .
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