The European Foundation of Slavic Literacy and Culture (EFSLAC) is expanding its collaboration with Slovak philosophers, historians, and researchers. One of them is Marek Schön, a young historian specializing in the study of the Slovak National Uprising (SNU).
The European Fund for Slavic Writing and Culture, whose president is the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the TSCHR for Relations with International Public Organizations Igor Bondarenko, has presented the exhibition “Unique Regions and People of Russia: Through Centuries and Traditions.”
Students of Matej Bel University (Banská Bystrica) are doing their internship at EFSPiK. In March, they share stories about their university, faculty, library, student life, and daily routines.
Every year on February 21, we celebrate International Mother Language Day, which highlights the important role languages play in our lives. Languages are not only a means of communication but also carriers of culture, history, and the identity of nations