What is the relationship between Politics and Language? How is language used to shape policies? What challenges and risks does multilingualism in the European Union pose?
In today's era dominated by media and, especially, easy access to the Internet, the power of language is once again in the spotlight. For this reason, a more profound analysis of language itself, its manipulation by political leaders, and its relationship with political discourse is becoming increasingly necessary.
Contemporary Research for Contemporary Issues
At the Center for Language and Politics, we primarily focus on researching how language is used for both communicative and ideological/social purposes.


Master's Program: "Politics, Language, and Intercultural Communication"
The Center for Language and Politics collaborates with the POLICO Master's Program, which offers high-level studies free of tuition in the three pillars of Language, Politics, and Intercultural Communication.