Calicut University to teach German, Japanese

Goethe Zentrum had prepared a proposal and submitted it to the Vice-Chancellor recently.

By :  Harigovind
Update: 2016-09-03 01:00 GMT
German Consul General Jorn Rohde with Calicut University Vice-Chancellor Dr K Mohammed Basheer visits the Botanical Garden at University Campus in March this year. DC FILE

Kozhikode: The Calicut University will soon start language learning courses in German and Japanese. The varsity has already conducted talks with German cultural centre- ‘Goethe Zentrum’ and  a Japanese teaching initiative in this regard  and will table the proposals in the syndicate for approval soon.  Goethe Zentrum had  prepared a proposal and submitted it to the Vice-Chancellor recently. The idea to start a German learning course was  put forward by the then German consul-general (Bangalore) Jorn Rohde during a visit to the varsity in March.

“We are already conducting international certification courses in German language and will introduce the same in the varsity at various levels,” said Goethe Zentrum Thiruvananthapuram director Dr Syed Ibrahim. “The university will  start the course in its upcoming International Centre for Foreign Languages and  provide them with faculty and conduct examinations,” he added. Vice-Chancellor Dr K. Mohammed Bahseer added that a Japanese learning course would also be started at the University Information Centre in Kozhikode.

“Once the syndicate approves  the proposals, we will take steps to start it soon,” he added. Meanwhile,  Kannur University has not yet taken any steps  to start a German leaning course  as offered by the German government. The consul-general during his visit to the varsity had offered aid for purchasing books for the university’s Central Library named after German scholar and linguist Hermann Gundert and also help for starting the course.

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