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Certificate in Indigenous Language Revitalization

The award-winning Certificate in Indigenous Language Revitalization (CILR) was developed in partnership with the and the programs of

The goal of the CILR program is to support communities in language revitalization initiatives, by strengthening understanding of the complex context and characteristics of language loss, maintenance, and recovery, and by developing knowledge of strategies and successes in language revitalization in communities. The program honours traditional knowledge and practices to reach a diverse group of learners. It provides the foundation for language activism, language learning, community language programming, and further study in linguistics, education, and related areas.

The full program is usually offered off-campus in cooperation and collaboration with Indigenous communities, with individual course offerings occasionally at UVic and the En’owkin Centre. For more information on the CILR programme, please see the .

Diploma and BEd in Indigenous Language Revitalization

The department of Linguistics is also a partner with in the and the Division of Continuing Studies in offering a Diploma in Indigenous Language Revitalization, and a BEd in Indigenous Language Revitalization.

You can click on the links below to see the current Calendar descriptions of these programs:

Two CALR grads share their experiences about the program.