LLCIS Lab: Beyond the Book.
Beyond the Border.
Updates, reflections, and stories from the lab.
Read about recent breakthroughs, team achievements, guest lectures, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of life at LLCIS Lab.

An enriching week of scholarship and discussion
An enriching week of scholarship and discussion at the Department of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, Tetouan.
From 15 to 21 May 2026, the MA Program in Interdisciplinary Studies in English Language, Culture & Literature was honored to host Dr. Anouar El Younssi (Oxford College of Emory University, USA) for a series of guest lectures centered on his book The Experimental Turn in the Moroccan Novel, 1976–1989.
At the Khalaqat Conference 2026
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
The LLCIS Lab proudly celebrates the participation of its members in the Khalaqat Conference, held at Sapienza University of Rome. As part of the panel “Moroccan Feminist Archives,” our researchers presented their research papers, contributing to interdisciplinary discussions on Moroccan women’s writing, feminist memory, cultural violence, identity, and resistance.

Why LLCIS Lab?
Why choose us?
What makes us unique?
Because the future of the humanities is not about choosing between tradition and technology—it is about weaving them together. We empower researchers and educators to ask braver questions, translate ideas across boundaries, and shape the way the next generation learns to think critically in a connected world.
Get involved
How to collaborate, contribute, or join.
Whether you are a scholar, educator, student, or practitioner, there are many ways to engage with LLCIS Lab—from research partnerships to internships, visiting fellowships, and teaching collaborations.
Our events
Conferences, workshops, seminars, and talks.
What we do
Our core activities and research areas.







