The ICLR’s vision is to develop research and expertise in endangered and indigenous language revitalisation with strong collaboration between researchers, academics and language communities.
The Centre in Washington D.C
The Centre will be hosting a free side event at the 2013 Smithsonian Folklife Festival, get the flyer here.
Dr. Larisa Warhol - Fullbright Scholar
Dr Larisa Warhol is the Centres first visiting Fullbright scholar and will be part of our team for the semester. MORE
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MA in Language Revitalisation
Over the past few decades a number of innovative programmes have emerged around the world with the aim of revitalising languages and cultures that are endangered or in decline. more
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REO Systems
Building on the work begun at Te Ipukarea, a new online system for the learning and teaching of endangered indigenous and minoritised languages is in development. more
The International Centre for Language Revitalisation (ICLR) is a revolutionary space where academics, researchers, students and practitioners in the field of community, minoritised, and endangered language revitalisation can collaborate, exchange ideas and learn Read more...

In addition to staff and students, the ICLR is supported by a network of International Advisory Fellows. Click here to learn more about the fellows and their work in language education and revitalisation.

Keep up to date with recent activities, publications and presentations of the International Centre, its staff and fellows here.
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