Do you know the meaning of Cultural Diversity?
Cultural Diversity explains how society accepts differences among people, their religion, race, abilities, beliefs, etc. Continue reading “Cultural Diversity”
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Higher Education Learning Community for Inclusion
Do you know the meaning of Cultural Diversity?
Cultural Diversity explains how society accepts differences among people, their religion, race, abilities, beliefs, etc. Continue reading “Cultural Diversity”
“La Merced Migraciones”, partner of the Helci Project, presents this documentary: Resistencias, full of real stories about migrants and/or refugees belonging to the LGTBIQ+ collective.
The second TLC coordinators online meeting took place the 19th of December 2022, with the participation of the University of Salamanca, Continue reading “19/12/2022”
With the participation of eight experts from different Universities (University of Salamanca, University of Wien, Mykolas Romeris University, Complutense University of Madrid) and representatives from others institutions and NGOs (OBERAXE, Zara Training) , the third TLC meeting took place.
During the course of the meeting, a wide rage of developments took place. Preliminary results of the online survey, which asses the perception of the students, were presented to the rest of the partners. All this work will be necessary to move on to the next step, the focus groups. Therefore the members proposed and discussed certain ideas, enabling the progress of the project. They agreed the importance of outreach to students, who seems not to trust University as a safe space.
On the 13/10/2022 the first online TLC Coordination meeting was held, strengthening commitment of all the project partners. The proposed UCL guide is presented to all the members, laying the foundations of the project.
The consortium, responsible of the project, is: The University of Salamanca (as coordinator), the University of Wien (Austria), the University of Mykolo Romerio from Vilnius (Lithuania), the Spanish Observatory against Racism and Xenophobia (OBERAXE) and Dinamia S. Coop