History

Date: 
28/10/2015 - 30/09/2016
Location: 
Undergraduate program

What is the Tutorial Action Plan?

Some years ago, the lecturers of Classics thought it would be useful to introduce a programme to orientate and advice the students of Classics during their studies. This programme was also envisaged to help them prepare for entry into the labour market.

Since 2003-2004 the Departments of Greek and Latin Philology take part in the “Tutorial Action Plan” (PAT) offered by the Faculty of Philology.

Date: 
16/01/2014
Location: 
Sala de Professors, aulari Josep Carner, 5è pis

6-8 pm. Second session of the Seminaris a 4 bandes, with the participation of Ignasi-Xavier Adiego, Teresa Magadan, Xavier Riu, and Mariona Vernet.

 

Date: 
19/12/2013
Location: 
Sala de Juntes, Facultat de Filologia

6-8 pm. Second session of the Seminaris a 4 bandes, with the participation of Lluís Feliu, Francesco Ghilotti, Sergi Grau, and Joaquín Sanmartín.

Date: 
21/11/2013
Location: 
Sala de Juntes, Facultat de Filologia

6-8 pm. First session of the Seminaris a 4 bandes with the participation of Josep Cervelló, Roser Homar, Montserrat Reig and Jordi Vidal.

Date: 
07/02/2013
Location: 
Sala de Juntes, Facultat de Filologia

Time: 6pm.

Participants: Joaquín Sanmartín, Ferran Iniesta, Jaume Pòrtulas, Bernardo Berruecos.

Date: 
24/01/2013
Location: 
Sala de Juntes, Facultat de Filologia

Time: 6pm.

Participants: Lluís Feliu, Sergi Grau, Montserrat Reig, Eulàlia Vernet.

Date: 
10/01/2013
Location: 
Sala de Juntes, Facultat de Filologia

Time: 6pm.

Participants: Gregorio del Olmo, Ivana Panzeca, Jordi Cortadella i Roser Homar.

Date: 
13/12/2012
Location: 
Sala de Juntes, Facultat de Filologia

Time: 6pm.

Participants: Adelina Millet, Jesús Carruesco, Mariona Vernet, Roger Aluja.

Date: 
29/11/2012
Location: 
Sala de Juntes, Facultat de Filologia

Time: 6pm.

Participants: Teresa Magadán, Xavier Riu, Jordi Vidal i Agnès Garcia.

Date: 
16/11/2012
Location: 
Sala Gabriel Oliver (cellar of the building Josep Carner)

One-day international seminar devoted to the study of knowledge and its various forms in the first centuries of the Roman imperial era.

Schedule: