Registration for the course will examine cases of children with developmental disorders can be made until July 15, while for course material culture of the Jewish minority who lived in the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages can be made until September 3.
The councilors of Education and Culture of the City of Lorca, Francisco Montiel and Sandra Martinez, presented together with the Vice Chancellor for Strategic Development and Training, University of Murcia, Pedro Miralles, and the director of the International University of Mar, Mari Carmen Martinez Two University courses offered in Lorca Mar this summer.
Montiel explained that, in particular from 21 to 25 July Lorca campus will host the course "Early Childhood Intervention: Case Studies' and from 9 to 12 September in the International Cultural Centre Archaeology course will develop Medieval Sephardic.
To do this, interested parties may register until July 15 in the course will study cases of children with developmental disorders or risk of suffering, while for course material culture of the Jewish minority who lived in the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages may point until 3 September.
New this year in each course will have 5 hours of activities including visits to historic Old Town, the medieval walls and castle, led by Andrés Martínez, Director of the Municipal Archaeological Museum of Lorca that will reveal the archaeological and heritage tourism.
This programming will be 180 students who may attend this summer Lorca a course at the University of the Sea, of which 80 will be for the training of 100 for July and September.
Enrollment in these courses, whose hours are recognized as free credits, have a cost of 60 € for students of the University of Murcia and 80 for all other participants.
Meanwhile, the mayor of Culture stressed that the course will run in several theoretical sessions five workshops that will give attendees an updated version of the most important aspects of material reality of peninsular Jews overview.
The objective of this course is to provide the student with tools to identify and analyze those aspects of medieval culture that may be considered distinguishing features of Jewish communities in the Islamic and Christian contexts of the Iberian Peninsula during the medieval period.
This initiative is the first specialized course provides a comprehensive theoretical and training, in particular, the practice of medieval archeology of the Jewish minority in the Iberian Peninsula students and archeology specialists trained in other historical contexts, or from countries familiar with the material culture of the Jews in other scenarios.
This faculty consists of specialists not only in the region of Murcia but from different parts of Spain as well as experts from Syracuse, New York or Paris.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca