The Arqus Plurilingualism Module starts in September

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04 Jul 2025

Do you want to learn a new language and continue improving your English skills? Join the Arqus Plurilingualism Module – a dynamic, online and self-paced course designed for students from Arqus Alliance universities!

After the success of the pilot phase, during the academic year 2025–2026, the Plurilingualism Module will be offered to the wider Arqus community.

The Plurilingualism Module is unique as it provides a structure for students to work on their foreign languages and pursue one of the objectives of EU language policy: learning two foreign languages. Students learn a new language by taking an A1 course (Lithuanian, Norwegian or French) and continue to improve an existing language by participating in formats such as the Arqus Café and tandem programmes. In addition, this module allows students to become familiar with strategies for language learning and theoretical concepts related to language and culture. The module is designed to have students take a critical approach to and reflect on their language learning.

And this time, it will be offered as a module at Vilnius University, which means that students affiliated with Vilnius University will have the opportunity to receive 5 ECTS credits. In addition, several of the Arqus Universities will be able to recognise these credits. For those who cannot, the participants will receive an Arqus certificate of participation.

For the A1 course, students can choose between Lithuanian, Norwegian and French: 

  1. Arqus Plurilingualism Module (Lithuanian and English as foreign languages)
  2. Arqus Plurilingualism Module (Norwegian and English as foreign languages)
  3. Arqus Plurilingualism Module (French and English as foreign languages)

This online module is designed as a self-paced container model. This means that participants can complete each structural part of this module at their own pace. Here is an overview of the module’s four structural parts: 

Structural partContact academic hoursWhen the structural part is deliveredSource
1. Theoretical aspects of language and culture (e.g. language and society, language and globalisation, history of the language and language policies)14October–NovemberWebinar series: 9 Months, 9 Universities
2. Formal learning of a language (attending an online A1 language course)48September–January
TBA
3. Informal learning of languages (e.g. taking part in the Arqus Café or a tandem programme)32September–DecemberArqus Café
4. Initial and final reflectionsIndividual workDuring the module

Main information about the module:

  • Duration: September 2025 – January 2026
  • Volume: 150 academic hours ( 50 contact hours and 100 individual work hours)
  • Platforms: MS Teams and Moodle
  • Cost: free of charge
  • Benefit: 5 ECTS credits or an Arqus certificate of participation

Registration:

Vilnius University and Erasmus students: Register here

Other Arqus universities students: Register here

Pilot phase

During the academic year 2024–2025, Vilnius University piloted the Plurilingualism Module

The pilot phase focused on the Lithuanian language and culture: students began learning Lithuanian and listened to theoretical lectures about Lithuanian culture, language and politics. One participant from the pilot version shares their experience as follows:

Overall, the multilingual module has provided me with valuable insights into language acquisition, cultural adaptation, and literary representation. Understanding different learning styles has allowed me to reflect on my own approach to language learning. Exploring Lithuania’s sociolinguistic landscape has deepened my awareness of historical influences on multilingualism. Finally, learning about women’s literature in Lithuania added to my cultural knowledge of the country I am now living in. This module has not only enhanced my academic knowledge but also enriched my personal perspective on language and communication in diverse contexts” 

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