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Amity University Gurgaon participated in two weeks WORKSHOP AT CIEP- Winter University of BELC 2015 from 16th to 28th Feb 2015 which was organized at the CIEP, Sèvres, France. Dr. (Mrs.) S. Arul, Dean, Faculty of Arts,Head of Institution, Amity School of Languages, Professor of represented university to attend this two week workshop. Inaugural lecture were given by Mme. Luba JURGENSON, writer and translator and Mr. Bernard MAGNIER,journalist and editor.

The CIEP –International Center for Pedagogic Studies is a key public operator under the auspices of the French Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Research. It is in addition the main operating partner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development. The Winter University of BELC imparts training in teaching French language and civilization which is recognized internationally.
There were participants from all over the world.
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