The concept of creoleness encompasses several topics: language, historical experiences, cultural identity, circulations, and confrontations.

The initiative aims to prepare trainees to better understand Creole traditions and to think critically about the social impact of this culture. The training is designed for professionals in education, culture, the arts, heritage, literature, cultural mediation, tourism, media, and public policy, as well as students and researchers in these fields.

The initiative stems from the university's commitment to flexible teaching models that can be accessed independently and offer micro-credentials. The course will be taught online from 27 February to 12 June.