Innovation in Language
In a significant step towards fostering international academic exchange and broadening global knowledge horizons for its students, the International Relations Committee at PUA’s Faculty of Languages and Translation, hosted a distinguished online lecture. The session was presented by Dr. Valandis Bardzokas from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, specifically for the Linguistic Engineering Department. Titled “Innovation in Language,” the lecture provided a rich and in-depth exploration of contemporary linguistic evolution and methods of innovation within linguistic structures. Dr. Bardzokas effectively bridged the gap between advanced scientific theories and the specialized curricula studied by the students, significantly enhancing their understanding of the practical applications of modern linguistics.
The lecture saw exceptional engagement from freshman and sophomore students, who expressed great admiration for the high academic standard and the global expertise shared during the session. The students highlighted the qualitative educational benefits they gained, noting how the lecture provided access to the latest international linguistic theories and clarified the vital link between theoretical knowledge and its practical implementation in linguistic engineering. Furthermore, the participants voiced strong enthusiasm for maintaining this academic connection, expressing a keen interest in attending future sessions with Dr. Bardzokas to further expand their scientific and professional perspectives.
The event concluded with the distribution of certificates of attendance to the participating students, recognizing their proactive engagement and dedication to the academic content provided. This gesture underscores PUA’s commitment to valuing student efforts and encouraging them to participate in international events that enrich their academic journey. The faculty praised the pivotal role of the International Relations Committee in building bridges with prestigious global universities, ensuring that graduates are equipped with the international expertise and skills required to compete effectively in the global job market while staying abreast of the latest scientific developments.


