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ComPra course work session 21 June 2023

ComPra course work session

On June 21st, in the Hospital Real facilities, a working session of the teachers and students who took part in the course Erasmus+ sobre las Prácticas del Procomún has taken place. This second edition of the multimodal learning project, organised by five European universities, was attended by four lecturers from the Facultad de Ciencias del Trabajo and four students from the University of Cadiz with different profiles.

During the farewell session in Cadiz, the UCA students participating in the ComPra course had the opportunity to familiarise themselves with the work of the University’s Internationalisation Department and the programmes, calls for applications and grants it offers to students and lecturers. In addition, the students have been able to learn about the work carried out by the UCA’s volunteering area and the different organisations in which they can collaborate as volunteers through it.

The face-to-face session was another opportunity to evaluate the short cycle course and the learning process, and to continue to deepen its contents through the dynamics based on artistic methodologies and peer to peer learning.