Councillor of Education of the City of Lorca, Francisco Montiel, and the Vice Chancellor for Strategic Development and Training, University of Murcia, Fernando Martin, reported that this year the Sea International University this summer will offer two courses with a total of 130 seats .
Montiel explained that "the first course will be held from 22 to 26 July at the campus of Lorca and focus on intervention studies in early intervention, a subject that has for years successfully repeated by the welcome of students and graduates in psychology, educational psychology, speech therapy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy or medicine, and other persons interested in the subject. "
The duration of this course, which focuses on the prevention, assessment and care for children with developmental disorders or risk of suffering, is 25 hours, with an acknowledgment of 2.5 elective credits and 80 seats.
Entries in the same public are priced 80 euros and have to be made until July 19.
The direction of the course is the responsibility of the director of the Municipal Center for Early Intervention Lorca, Maria Isabel Casbas, Laura Murcia, Julio Perez and Francisco Javier Fernandez.
'History and archeology of Sepharad: Jewish presence in Lorca and his border'
For his part, Councillor for Culture of the Consistory Lorca, Sandra Martinez, explained that "from 10 to 13 September, the City Cultural Center will host the course" History and archeology of Sepharad: Jewish presence in Lorca and his border ' , directed by George A. Eiroa and Municipal Archaeological Museum director, Andres Martinez for up to 50 students and a duration of 25 hours, with an acknowledgment of 2.5 elective credits. "
The price of this course, like the other, is 80 euros, being able registrations, until 8 September.
"This is a course to introduce the latest developments in historical and archaeological knowledge of the presence of Jews in Lorca and Castilian-Moorish border, as the archaeological excavations in the castle of Lorca who have taken the spectacular remains of late medieval Jewry with its synagogue. This course, therefore, has as main objective to determine in detail the important remains recovered materials, place them in a historical context that allows them to understand and evaluate them, a task of dissemination and transmission of knowledge about the main financial asset Lorca city and one of its main resources for the future, "said the mayor.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca