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Glendon Romanian lectureship a first in Canada

Glendon Principal Kenneth McRoberts and Teodor Baconschi, the Romanian minister of foreign affairs, toasted the official launch of the first Romanian lectureship in Canada on March 25 at Glendon.

鈥淭his is an historic moment for Glendon,鈥 said McRoberts. "We聽are deeply honoured to welcome such a large delegation of important dignitaries from Romania.鈥

Right: Teodor Baconschi (left) and Kenneth McRoberts

The Romanian lectureship was created when a collaboration agreement between Glendon and the Institute of Romanian Language, part of the Romanian Ministry of Education & Research in Bucharest, was signed on July 12, 2010.

Valentin Naumescu, consul-general of Romania in Toronto, first contacted Glendon鈥檚 French studies Professor Dorin Uritescu and Professor Fran莽oise Mougeon, Glendon鈥檚 associate principal academic & research, who then guided the project to a successful start-up.

鈥淎s this is the first Romanian university program in Canada, we hope that in the future Glendon will become a centre which attracts students interested in pursuing in-depth studies in fields such as Romance and Balkan linguistics,鈥 said Uritescu.

The first holder of the lectureship is linguistics Professor Ioana-Cristina P卯rvu (right), who comes to Glendon from the Romanian Language Department of the University of Bucharest. Currently, she is teaching two 2000-level courses as part of the Program of Linguistics & Language Studies in Glendon鈥檚 Multidisciplinary Studies Department 鈥 Romanian Language: A Linguistic Introduction and Romanian Culture from a Semiotic Perspective. Professor P卯rvu鈥檚 term runs for three years with a possibility of renewal.

"The new courses are an excellent fit with our language programs [鈥 and there is an obvious interest in these courses. Professor P卯rvu鈥檚 contribution is very significant in motivating students. We hope to continue the program for many years to come," says McRoberts.

Before coming to Glendon, P卯rvu taught the courses in Zagreb, Croatia, to students from first year to the master鈥檚 level. 鈥淚 am eager to promote the culture and language of my country and its significance in Europe and the world,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y teaching interests extend beyond language learning to geography, history, literature, music, the cinema and sports. There is so much that can be done.鈥

From left, front row: Professor Jerzy Kowal, chair of the Glendon Hispanic
Studies Department; Uritescu; 91亚色 film Professor Tereza Barta;
Mougeon; P卯rvu;聽Glendon linguistics and language Professor Ian Martin. Back row: 91亚色 information technology Professor Radu Campeanu; McRoberts; Baconschi; Romanian ambassador to Canada Elena Stefoi; Adrian Papahagi, cabinet adviser to the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Romanian is the fifth major language of the Italic language family taught at Glendon 鈥 where courses in French, Spanish, Catalan and Latin already exist, continuing the linguistics program鈥檚 objective of offering courses in all the major Romance languages. In addition, growth potential for the lectureship can be found among first- and second-generation Romanian-speaking students, who are an increasing presence at Glendon and 91亚色, since the Romanian-speaking community in the GTA is estimated at around 70,000.

Right: Dorin Uritescu, McRoberts, 91亚色 information technology Professor Radu Campeanu and Elena Stefoi, Romanian ambassador to Canada

The Romanian ambassador to Canada, Elena Stefoi, Doru Liciu, vice-consul of the Consulate General of Romania in Toronto, and Adrian Papahagi, advisor to Romania鈥檚 minister of foreign affairs, were also at the launch.

鈥淲e hope that this added presence of Romanian language and culture will strengthen the links between our two societies, which have many commonalities, as well as a long history of immigration and participation in the Francophonie,鈥 said Baconschi.

For more information on the courses for the Romanian lectureship, contact Glendon鈥檚 .

By Marika Kemeny, Glendon communications officer

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