On September 30, the EMLex Steering Board, comprising María José Domínguez (USC), Idalete Dias (UMinho), and Christine Ganslmayer (FAU), together with Programme Manager Luke Akinremi, hosted a warm and engaging online welcome session for the incoming Alain Rey Cohort.
It was a delightful occasion filled with friendly interactions and enthusiasm. The session offered new students their first opportunity to meet fellow cohort members, even though they will begin their studies at different universities across the consortium.
Am Samstag hat EMLex in Nancy einen Ausflug in die nahegelegene Stadt Metz unternommen. Drei EMLex-Studierende – Daria, Azeez und Joseph – haben daran teilgenommen und gemeinsam einen spannenden Tag voller kultureller Eindrücke und schöner Erlebnisse verbracht.
We are delighted to share that two of our students at the University of Santiago de Compostela successfully defended their master’s theses on September 15.
The series of videos “Lexicography for Society” starts today! It aims to highlight the relevance of lexicography in everyday life, and we want you to be part of it. Here you can see our first video about and very interesting word for lexicographers etymology.
Congratulations to Elizabeth Nakiwu (Dieter Götz Class) who successfully defended her thesis entitled 'Guidelines
Congratulations to Martin Bied-Charreton and Paul Rohwedder, who successfully defended their theses on July 10th at the University of Lorraine. The titles of their excellent dissertations are:
We are delighted to announce the launch of the fifth edition of Lexicography on the Road! The conference kicks off today (September 17th) and will feature a series of events running regularly until the end of October.
Explore the full program and join us in celebrating the richness and diversity of lexicographic research.
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It was a great pleasure to welcome the 1st year EMLex students of the Alain Rey Class to the University of Minho. The 9th of september 2025 marks the beginning of an exciting joint academic and cultural journey for Bulgansor Tsengelmaa (Mongolia), Marie Rollins (Finland) and Noel Gandarilla Blanco (Mexico). The welcome session was honoured by the presence of Zaza Shaorshadze, 2nd year student of the Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani Class, and Elizabeth Nakiwu, alumna of the Dieter Götz Class.
On Monday, 8 September, the EMLex coordinator María José Domínguez and programme manager Luke Akinremi hosted a welcome session for the first-year students whose home university is the Universidade de Santiago de Compostela.
During the session, students were warmly received and provided with essential information to help them settle into life and studies in Santiago. The session also offered an open space for questions, allowing students to clarify doubts and gain a better understanding of what to expect in the coming months.