The University of Valencia premieres a documentary on the 25th anniversary of the Diàleg project

The initiative has brought contemporary literature to 15,000 students across the Valencian territory.

Generic image of an event hall with a microphone and bookshelves, literary presentation atmosphere.
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Generic image of an event hall with a microphone and bookshelves, literary presentation atmosphere.

The University of Valencia presents today the commemorative documentary for the 25th anniversary of Diàleg, an initiative that has brought contemporary literature to nearly 15,000 Valencian students.

The event will take place at 6:00 PM in the Aula Magna of the Centre Cultural La Nau. This presentation follows the session held last May, where the impact of this project on reading promotion among 4th-year ESO and Bachillerato students was discussed.
The project, promoted by the Department of Catalan Philology at the University of Valencia, invites an author each year to engage in dialogue with students about a selected work. Previously, participating schools work with educational materials prepared by the institution's team to prepare for the meeting.
Over these two and a half decades, the initiative has featured numerous figures from Catalan literature. Each edition mobilizes between 15 and 20 high schools in the Valencian Community, establishing itself as an educational benchmark.
The documentary, produced by the Vice-Rectorate for Culture, gathers testimonies from project leaders, teachers, and writers. The piece also has the collaboration of the Generalitat Valenciana, through the Ministry of Education, Culture and Universities, and the Interuniversity Institute of Valencian Philology.