Catherine Jeanneau, Language Learning Hub coordinator, is part of a team who successfully received notification that their Erasmus KA2 Strategic Partnership project has been granted funding. The CLEVER-AI project, Citizenship, pluriLingual Education, Values and Engagement through a Responsible use of AI aims to gain a better understanding of how language learners and teachers use GenAI; to describe the skills required for critical and ethical use of GenAI in language and plurilingual education; to equip teachers with the skills and knowledge to integrate GenAI into the development of action-oriented, language and plurilingual competence and to promote a critical and ethical use of GenAI in language teaching and learning and in the use of languages in general. It has been granted the maximum allocation of €400,000 which will be spread over 3 years (December 2025 to December 2028) amongst 6 partners. The University of La Réunion (FR) is the lead on the project and UL is the co-lead. The Universities of Salzburg (AT), Strasbourg (FR), Université Catholique de Louvain (BE) and the Accademia Europea di Bolzano (IT) make up the rest of the partnership. This project will draw on the expertise of other colleagues in the School of Modern Languages and Applied Linguistics and link up with other projects (WriteAI and the new TELME projects amongst others).