School of Social Media, Complutense University at Madrid - IN PERSON and ONLINE
El II Congreso Internacional de Neurocomunicación y Neuromarketing (CINyN) se propone acercar a la Academia, a empresas y a la comunidad científica en un evento donde se compartirán las investigaciones y propuestas de profesionales que buscan el aumento de demanda de un producto o servicio, el bienestar, el avance y la correcta transmisión del conocimiento en el ámbito de la neurocomunicación y el neuromarketing, teniendo en cuenta su transversalidad con áreas como la Inteligencia Artificial, la Educación, la...
RCCHU Conference Room, 26 Trowbridge St., 02138 MA
Organized under the framework of the International Academic Program IAP, UNiES’s fundamental objective is to provide tools to efficiently identify and develop entrepreneurship opportunities at universities.
RCCHU Conference Room, 26 Trowbridge St. and over Zoom
This talk is about three works by Prof. Dr. Anthony Álvarez Melero that are currently in progress. The first deals with the figure of Voconius Romanus, a friend of Pliny the Younger, and the reasons that did not lead him to join the Senate in Trajan's time, between his refusal of honours and his support for a rival of the emperor. The second focuses on the interpretation of a word engraved on a lost epitaph in Rome, "Matrona": is it an anthroponym or a noun? Finally, a last work, on a Hispanic senator whose onomastics might lead us to consider that he was from Gades....
RCCHU Conference Room, 26 Trowbridge St. and over Zoom
This lecture will focus on the archival research and design ethnography developed by Gabriel Hernández as a UPM Doctoral Fellow and Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Yale School of Architecture and MIT's History, Theory and Criticism of Art and Architecture department.
The scope of this research is based on the critical analysis of architectural practice and narrative-making, the transfer of pedagogies into practice and the study of visual...
RCCHU Conference Room, 26 Trowbridge St. and over Zoom
Gender mainstreaming can play an important role in advancing more equitable metropolitan regions but planning authorities have traditionally overlooked important aspects of equality between women and men in urban space. While pioneering research on women in cities and planning originated in US universities, some European countries and international organizations are beginning to move from research to implementation. In Spain, for example, new legal requirement asking for explicit assessment of gender equity impacts of plans are driving new...
RCCHU Conference Room, 26 Trowbridge St. and over Zoom
This presentation will be in Spanish
Presentación del libro Destino a Marte, del profesor Francisco Martínez Seoane, ganador por segundo año consecutivo del premio SIMO Educación, a la mejor experiencia de innovación educativa de Educación Secundaria en España.
Este libro está inspirado en la historia real del viaje de investigación del profesor con su alumnado al JPL de...
RCCHU Conference Room, 26 Trowbridge St. and over Zoom
PANEL III. Section 1. Ancient Rome
Do ut des: Elites and Euergetism in Roman Towns
One of the most common and relevant practices developed by the local elites in the Roman world was euergetism, which consisted in the financing by the aristocracy or wealthy members of the city of a series of contests, religious celebrations, public works or food distributions for the benefit of the community. This series of donations were key to the very...
RCCHU Conference Room, 26 Trowbridge St. and over Zoom
The Harvard Real Colegio Complutense, together with the Harvard Kennedy School European Club and the Spanish Public Policy Network, have the pleasure to invite you to a reception at our institute to honour the Spanish Presidency of the Council of the European Union. This is an opportunity to learn more about the the EU and Spain’s role during its Presidency, as well as to meet fellow EU-enthusiasts and learn about the Real Colegio Complutense’s unique place in the Harvard community.
RCCHU Conference Room, 26 Trowbridge St. and over Zoom
During the early Hellenistic period (323–167 BC), the very small island of Delos rose to prominence as an independent polis and political center of the southern Aegean. Several hundred decrees on stone testify to Delos’ wealth, its connections with the wider world, and the presence of all the important actors of the period in Delian life. Yet, the decrees issued by the civic bodies of Delos during the period of independence consistently avoided the inclusion of dating formulae. This regular, extended and presumably deliberate practice is a...