The Vice Rectorate for International Relations has published the new 2021 call for AIEFI, Support for the internationalization of Schools, Faculties, and Research Institutes. This initiative aims to provide financial support for internationalization efforts that originate from these university units. The link for this call is as follows: Call to participate in the 2021 AIEFI program, Support [...]
On Wednesday, February 24, the Tordesillas Doctoral School of Public Health and History of Science, along with the Faculty of Medicine’s Doctoral Program in Public Health, Medical and Surgical Sciences at the Miguel Hernández University of Elche (UMH), is continuing the ‘Covid-19: Reflections on History and Public Health’ cycle of international seminars. On this occasion, there [...]
[ March 30, 2021; 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. ] On March 30, the presentation entitled ‘Governing in Times of Crisis (and without Crisis): Connections between Scientific Evidence and Decision Making’ is going to take place. This activity is part of the ‘Covid-19: Reflections on History and Public Health’ cycle of international seminars. This seminar features professor Henrique Barros, from the University of Porto, along with [...]
The Miguel Hernández University of Elche (UMH) was a participant in the Virtual Fair of Mexico, which was organized by FPP EDU Media. During the event, close to 200 students from Mexico visited the UMH virtual stand and were attended to by the university team comprised of representatives from the vice rectorates for International Relations [...]
The Miguel Hernández University of Elche (UMH) virtually welcomed representatives from Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, an institution with which the UMH is developing the B-Innova – Master in Food Technology program together. This project consists in designing and implementing a joint international master’s program on agro-food technology and quality. Participants in this virtual [...]
[ February 24, 2021; 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. ] Set your calendar for February 24 to see the presentation entitled 'A Historical Conclusion to Pandemics: Death as Social Disease' given by professor Esteban Rodríguez, from the University of Granada. Then, stick around to see another, on ‘The 1918 Flu and Covid-19 Representations and Spatial Distribution in the Brazilian Context’ presented by professor Claudio Bertolli, [...]