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HISTAGRA researcher Aarón Navia has been awarded a Fulbright scholarship

HISTAGRA-CISPAC researcher Aarón Navia awarded a Fulbright scholarship Aarón Navia’s Fulbright scholarship will enable him to explore how the performing arts reflect contemporary Galicia. He will carry out part of his doctoral thesis at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. An actor and theatre director with a degree in Performing Arts, Aarón Navia lived for several years in Latin America before finally returning to Galicia on a BEME grant to study for a Master’s in Cultural Services at the USC. His thesis supervisor is HISTAGRA-CISPAC researcher Ana Cabana Iglesia. The body can be a constructor of signs legible to society. Based on this premise, the doctoral thesis that Aarón Navia Fernández is developing at the USC, under the supervision of Professor Ana Cabana, investigates...
  • Call for interest. The Catholic Church and the Environment

    Call for interest The Catholic Church and the Environment – CATCH, Funded by the European Union (ERC ADG CATCH, Grant Number 101199683).The ERC research project CATCH - The Catholic Church and the Environment is hiring 5 PhD students, 2 Postdocs, and 1 research assistant. We are looking for com...
  • Workshop: Lands and Territories in Dispute in the Brazilian Amazon

    Workshop: Lands and Territories in Dispute in the Brazilian Amazon  On 7 April at 3.30 pm, the HISTAGRA Group and CISPAC are organising a workshop entitled ‘Lands and Territories in Dispute in the Brazilian Amazon’, as part of the project ‘Socio-biodiverse Territories in Maranhão and Pará:...
  • HISTAGRA and the Memory of Democracy

    Histagra is coordinating the investigation into the mass graves from the Franco regime in Serantes (Ferrol), Orilla (Carral) and Boisaca (Santiago de Compostela) On Tuesday 16 March, the USC and the Provincial Council of A Coruña signed a research agreement under which the HISTAGRA Research Gro...
  • HISTAGRA at the American Encounters in Granell: Mulleres Bravas

    Mulleres Bravas: defending the commons in Galicia and Honduras: María Esther Velásquez, Maygra Isabel Guevara and Mónica Cea Next Thursday, 5 March, at 7 p.m. the Granell Foundation (Praza do Toural, s/n) will host the round table discussion Mulleres Bravas: defending the common good in Galicia...