Registrations are now open for the Summer School MEDITERRANEAN BORDERS AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES, in the training itinerary of Transmedial Narratives and Social Activism, led by the University of Granada.  

The aim is to carry out a pilot synthesis of the academic contents developed in the Erasmus+K203 MIGRIMAGE project, combining innovative communication tools and connecting the three areas of the Southern Border where the project is being developed. Topics such as transmedia narratives and social activism, digital and citizen journalism, collective mapping, as well as audiovisual creation as tools for active border research will be discussed. These schools are free of charge and the only requirement is at least a bachelor’s degree. 

The Summer School led by the University of Granada offers the itinerary of Transmedial Narratives and Social Activism. Students can choose to enrol in one or more of the following modules: 

Academic seminars. They offer theoretical frameworks and analysis of tools within subjects related to the contents of the School. They will have a total duration of 25 hours and will be held for 5 five weeks, between 25 May and 24 June 2022. They will be ONLINE and their contents will be taught in Spanish and English (depending on the module).  5 ECTS will be recognised.

Seminars on collaborative creation and citizen participation. They will be face-to-face in Ceuta, will last 25 hours and will take place between 27 and 30 June 2022. They will be offered in Spanish, but English translation will be provided to encourage the presence of international students. 5 ECTS will be recognised.

Seminars offered by other universities in the consortium. In addition to the UGR Summer School, the University of Salento (Lecce, Italy) and the University of the Aegean (Lesbos, Greece) offer a series of free ONLINE seminars in ENGLISH. You can register for one or more of these seminars optionally. A certificate of attendance will be provided.

If you have any questions, please contact us at this e-mail address: migrimage@ugr.es