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Polis - The Jerusalem Institute of Languages and Humanities , is a non-profit academic institution whose goal is to promote the learning of ancient and Semitic languages. It is located in Musrara, near the Old City of Jerusalem. ==History== The Institute was registered in 2011 (cfr. (Non Profit Registry (in Hebrew) )) and opened Modern Hebrew and Arabic courses along with Ancient Greek throughout the year. The main idea was to teach ancient languages as living ones, and to put together teachers of different languages in order to share techniques between them. They soon realized the importance of full immersion during the lessons in the language taught, with both modern and ancient languages. They counted especially on the methods for teaching Modern Hebrew in Israel and on the experience of Prof. Christophe Rico teaching Ancient Greek. The main reason for running this activity as a non-profit organization was to foster the culture of dialoge through languages to as many people as possible. It soon became a contribution to better understanding of the different ethnic and religious groups present in Jerusalem. In 2013, the Institute opened a Master’s programme in ancient Philology, which brought together several students and scholars from the USA and Europe. In the same years, Polis has organized intensive courses in other countries, such as Italy,〔(Corsi stivi alla usc )〕 Peru, USA,〔(Hebrew and Latin Intensive Course )〕 Spain,〔(Universitat Internacional de Catalunya )〕 Morocco and the Philippines. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Polis Institute」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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