From September 11 to 13, 2025, representatives of the University of Economics in Bratislava (EUBA) participated in the important conference "Quo vadis? Germanistische Linguistik – Aktuelle Fragestellungen und Forschungsfelder" in Wrocław, Poland. This was the 10th anniversary of the Linguistische Treffen in Wroclaw conference. This professional event, which focused on current issues in the field of German linguistics, provided valuable opportunities for presenting research work and establishing international cooperation.

Koncom augusta 2025 absolvovali Ing. Pavol Lipták z Obchodnej fakulty a Dr. Filip Kalaš z Fakulty aplikovaných jazykov pracovnú cestu v chorvátskom Zadare s cieľom rozvíjať výskumnú spoluprácu v oblasti jazyka, marketingu a umelej inteligencie. Hlavným bodom ich programu bola medzinárodná konferencia „Corpora in Language Learning, Translation and Research“ (CLLTR 2025).

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From 5 to 9 May 2025, the international marketing simulation Markstrat took place at the Universidad CEU Cardenal Herrera in Valencia, Spain (Alfara del Patriarca Campus) within the framework of the DUKENET network. 140 students from various European universities participated in the programme, while the University of Economics in Bratislava was represented by 10 students from the Faculty of Applied Languages.

An international conference was held in Pécs (Hungary) on 5-10 May 2025 in the framework of the CEEPUS programme. From the Department of Romance and Slavic Languages actively participated Mgr. Nina Mocková, PhD. and Mgr. Sofia Tužinská Szalaiová, PhD. Together with the teachers, three 4th year Spanish students from FAL also participated this year.

The aim of the trip was to renew cooperation with INALCO in the form of lectures aimed at deepening the awareness of Francophone students about the differences between the Czech and Slovak languages. The exchange of knowledge and expertise with colleagues from INALCO contributed to the enrichment of my teaching practice and opened up interesting linguistic questions related to the lecture topics.