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Marathon of female archaeologists in Wikipedia, awarded short-movies in the MICE, literary creation, the Spanglish and the authorship of ‘Curial’ arrive...in infoUniversitat

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A session to introduce female archaeologists into Wikipedia; short-movies of the students of Faculty of Teacher Training have been awarded in the International Festival of Educational Cinema (Mice); narrative, poetry and script courses with experts in the fields; the spread of Spanglish and curiosities about the chivalric romance ‘Curial e Güelfa’ whose author is already known... These are the topics of this new edition of infoUniversitat that can be consult

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The Department of Prehistory and Archaeology of the UV has organised a marathon known as ‘editatona’ in order to introduce into Wikipedia experts of this area. The appointment is on 8 March in the Library of Humanities ‘Joan Reglà’ from 10 to 17.

Students of Faculty of Teacher Training present their short-movies in MICE, the International Festival of Educational Cinema. The effort of one of the professors of the UV and the director of the festival as well as the implication of the students have made a success of this edition by both the quality and the amount of presented works. The digital storytelling has become a new teaching strategy.

The UV offers creative writing workshops for those people who want to be trained and to improve their skills in narrative, poetry and script. Expert Teaching staff in the field, such as the writer Anna Moner, are the responsible for teaching.

The professor Enric Serra has studied the influence between English and Spanish. In his book, he collects examples of how Spanglish is no longer the language spoken in the streets and it has reach music, the media and even the literary creation. In addition to this, it has become an increasingly common object of linguistic study.

The author of the chivalric romance ‘Curial e Güelfa’ is finally known. The historian Abel Soler has found that Enyego d’Àvalos, camerlengo of Alfonso the Magnanimous, wrote this masterpiece of the Catalan literature and of the medieval Europe. InfoUniversitat goes over some curiosities of this piece.

Last update: 2 de march de 2017 09:20.

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