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Ikergazte will meet young Basque researchers for three days
  • The IkerGazte project brings together young Basques who work in research. This year the congress will be held in Baiona on 27, 28 and 29 May. In total, 111 scientific articles have been presented, which they hope will be a highly successful event for the organizers of the event.
ARGIA @argia 2019ko maiatzaren 27a
Ikergazte 2017. Duela bi urte Iruñean izan ziren ikertzaile euskaldunak. Argazkian Joxe Ramon Etxebarria, zientzia eta teknologia euskaraz emateko urte luzetako ahalegina egin duen irakaslea. Argazkia: UEU.

The Basque University of Summer (UEU) is divided into several departments, promoter of the project, and within each of them they have been carrying out days of professionals and researchers, but there were no sessions that would unite all the departments. Despite being Euskaldunes, many did not speak Euskera, and they saw the problem and from there they began to work. Ainhoa Latatu, coordinator of the IkerGazte project, tells us about the need to create a network of Euskaldunes researchers: “We had a general deficit, not just in specific areas of research.”

Gorka Peñagarikano publishes a report on IkerGazte in the weekly ARGIA: "Euskera is like other languages, also in research"