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The University Falla Vella-Plaça del Patriarca keeps its spirit ‘university bastard’ and this year focus its message on preventing the ‘hypstupefy’; paid internship to be trained on intellectual property; crochet work to claim for equality; the route of Holy Chalice has been recovered to strengthen the tourism; video of the reading of the manifest for equality at the Faculty of Social Sciences... are the topics of this new edition of InfoUniversitat that can be consulted clicking here.

A big prestidigitator is part of the figures of the University Falla Vella-Plaça del Patriarca. This falla had been created three decades ago some critical students of La Nau that nowadays still keeps its spirit ‘university bastard’.

The programme Pan-European Seal offers learning while being payed, improving languages and completing one year of professional international experience. It is open for graduated and postgraduate students from thirty European universities, including the Universitat de València. It is a paid internship programme in the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), with headquarters in Alicante and the European Patent Office (EPO) in Munich.

The Faculty of Social Sciences hosts in its terrace the event Mujeres y Punto (Women and that’s all) to recognize women and to ask for more female principals in the university campus.

The holy chalice that was presumably used in the last supper is one of the most interesting mysteries over the centuries. And tourism, which is one of the biggest driving forces of the Valencian economy, is trying to find new ideas that attract curious visitors. The project ‘Aragón: santo grial’ (Aragón: Holy Chalice) is based on these two ideas. It is a proposal of tourist exploitation based on the last way did by the glass exhibited in the Cathedral of Valencia.

The Universitat de València has celebrated the Women’s Day with several activities. On 8 March, members of the university community have gathered at the gated of some buildings to remember the women who have suffered gender violence and to demand more equality in all fields. The Faculty of Social Sciences has been one of the areas that have gathered more people. Apart from joining the silence minutes and participating in the one-hour international stop, it has also been read a manifest that can be watched and listened to in the week’s video.

Last update: 10 de march de 2017 11:25.

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