Arxiu de notícies

Imatge de l'STS-CAT

The Catalan Association of Science and Technology Studies is born

Researchers from different universities and research centres in Catalonia, including the UAB, have created the Catalan Association of Science and Technology Studies (STS-CAT). The official presentation will take place on 28 February at 9:30 a.m. at the Barcelona Research Residence. The inaugural lecture will be given by Wiebe E. Bijker, one of the leading thinkers in this field.

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The UAB is sad to announce the death of Luis Panizo Blanco

Luis Panizo Blanco, member of the administration and services staff who was currently working at the European Documentation Centre, passed away on 20 February 2025. The UAB wishes to extend its deepest condolences to the people who knew and loved him, and expresses its sadness for having lost a member of its community.

Mapes obtingut amb MiraMon

MiraMon, 30 years observing Catalonia from the sky

MiraMon, the geographic information system developed by the UAB and CREAF, celebrated its 30th anniversary in an event that will be followed by other activities during 2025. With more than 200,000 users in 42 different countries, this software is a key tool in Catalonia for monitoring changes on land. Thanks to MiraMon, a large number of PhD theses and key research works in the fields of geography, biology and climate have been carried out.

Enquestes d'avaluació docent

First semester evaluation surveys

The evaluation surveys for the first semester of the 2024/25 academic year corresponding to the teaching performance of faculty members and subjects/modules will be available until 17 January 2025.

Foto de grup dels investigadors reconeguts en La Marató de 3Cat de 2023

UAB lecturers and researchers receive funding from La Marató

The 2023 edition of the La Marató fundraiser was dedicated to research into sexual land reproductive health. Research projects that have received funding from the 2023 fundraiser include Diana Marre from the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology; Elisa Llurba from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology; and Òscar Vilarroya from the Department of Psychiatry and Legal Medicine. A total of 26 projects from over 100 applications have received funding.