A recent ministry report details the allocation of funding supporting twenty-five distinct projects aimed at preserving Lithuanian cultural memory, sustaining Lithuanian studies traditions, and safeguarding national heritage. These funds are designated for various scientific and research initiatives, benefiting key cultural bodies, including the Lithuanian Institute of Literature and Folklore. Several specific academic projects have received support.
The Lithuanian Language Institute is undertaking the “First Volume of the Polish-Lithuanian Dialect Dictionary,” a significant linguistic undertaking. Furthermore, the Lithuanian History Institute is supporting research focused on the Lithuanian Helsinki Group and scholarly reflections concerning Jewish life within interwar Lithuanian provinces. The funding also supports the operational activities of the Lithuanian Institute of Literature and Folklore.
Among its key initiatives is an international dissemination project commemorating the 250th anniversary of Martynas Liudvikas Rėza. Additionally, the funding supports a collaborative project involving Vilnius and Vytautas the Great University. Collectively, these initiatives underscore a commitment to deep academic research and the international promotion of Lithuanian culture and history.
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