The Summer Courses at the University of Malaga they will return one more edition to Marbellawhich once again will be the headquarters in charge of inaugurating this training offer organized by its General Foundation with five seminars and a meeting led by the former Minister of Foreign Affairs Ana Palacio. From June 27 to 30, the capital of the Costa del Sol will host this free programming open to all of society at the Palacio de Congresos, which will delve into current issues of general interest, such as access to housing, new technologies or geopolitics.
Magdalena Martín, professor of Law at the UMA, and former minister Ana Palacio will talk about the new international order on the opening day. This activity will be broadcast on streaming on the FGUMA Youtube channel and will be held in the traditional space of the Hospitalillo. In this way, the conference will continue last year’s seminar on the new European geopolitics, with the aim of analyzing the current positions of Europe, China and the United States for world hegemony, with the conflict between Russia and Ukraine as a backdrop. .
Technological advances and new digital tools will also be present in this summer catalog with two seminars dedicated to innovation. On the one hand, in the meeting of Digital rights and artificial intelligence: beyond Chat GPT will reflect on the present and future of AI focusing on the revolution that this conversational language model is bringing about. The course will also be An additive revolution. Present and future of 3D printing what do you expect promote a meeting point for the most reputable professionals in this segment to assess the current state of this sector and establish a medium and long-term horizon.
On the other hand, highly relevant social issues that concern citizens such as the vacation rental, the obsolescence of the current housing stock or the lack of VPO. These three topics will be the protagonists of the seminar Access to housing: chimera or realityin which the leading agents in this matter will participate, with the imminent approval of the new Housing Law at the state level as a common regulatory framework.
Finally, health and literature will complete the Marbella program. He writer Antonio Soler Direct to The novelists of the 50. A lost generation?, whose objective will be to recognize the legacy and historical impact of this fundamental group of Spanish narrative, to which names such as Ana María Matute, Caballero Bonald, Carmen Martín Gaite or Juan Goytisolo belong. On the other hand, in the course healthy aging health will propose a approach to this stage from biology, medicine or philosophy through the contribution of several specialists from different areas to break down the keys that will allow us to live longer and better.
The presentation of this new edition of the UMA Summer Courses in Marbella took place on Tuesday at the town hall, and was attended by Carmen DiazGeneral Director of Culture, Education and Heritage of Marbella; Mª Angeles RealAssistant Vice Chancellor for Scientific Infrastructure of the UMA; Antonia Infantes, FGUMA Research academic coordinator; and Jose Enrique Fernandezon behalf of Santander Universities.
“This is an activity of great relevance for the city, because it puts us at a very high level of cultural demand and that provide an important service to citizens due to the rigor and topicality of the issues that are dealt with”, has assured the person in charge of Culture of the Marbella town hall. For her part, Mª Ángeles Real has stressed the importance of this summer offer as a demonstration that the UMA is the university of the entire province and not only of the capital.
People Those interested in attending these weekly magazines can formalize their registration through the website fguma.es until next June 22. As in other editions, FGUMA makes forty accommodation scholarships available to students to cover the stay of attendees who must travel outside the municipality of their habitual residence. All the seminars have the recognition of ECTS credits for the Bachelor’s degrees that are taught at the UMA.