The international academic conference focused on crossing boundaries in language, literature and culture, as well as the significance of the German language in intercultural contexts and in the multilingual regions of Central Europe. The conference was organised by the Department of German Language and the Department of German-Language Literature at the University of Opole, in collaboration with the Institute of Foreign Languages at the Silesian University in Opava (Czech Republic) and the Department of German Linguistics at the University of Erfurt (Germany). The conference was attended by 61 speakers from Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Italy, Sweden, Ukraine and Poland, representing renowned academic and teaching institutions, including those in Budapest (Hungary), Berlin, Erfurt, Frankfurt (Oder), Eichstätt, Würzburg (Germany), Košice (Slovakia), Bolzano (Italy), Kristianstad (Sweden), Prague, Opava, Ostrava (Czech Republic), Drohobych (Ukraine), Osijek (Croatia), Gdańsk, Kraków, Olsztyn, Poznań, Piła, Racibórz, Rzeszów, Katowice, Łódź, Szczecin, Warsaw, Wrocław, Nysa and Opole.
An important event accompanying the conference was a ‘round table’ debate involving representatives from business, business support institutions, local government, education and the academic community on the role of the German language in the economic development of the Opole Province. Conference participants also took part in the debate.
The lectures presented, as well as the discussions held during the plenary sessions, section meetings, workshops and the round table, along with informal discussions, allowed not only an introduction to the results of the latest research, but also the exchange of teaching and academic experiences. The conference thus became an important platform for academic exchange and a starting point for establishing and intensifying academic cooperation and intercultural contacts. Students also took part in the proceedings.
The conference was made possible thanks to the financial support of the Foundation for Polish-German Cooperation.
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