This section features photographs of the various third-sector associations and entities that took part in the International Conference on Migrations and Refuge in Europe.
The aim is to showcase their activities and highlight the diverse services they offer to the community.

The Conference was covered by Spanish Radio and Television, who reported on the event’s progress through their broadcasting channels. As part of this coverage, interviews were conducted with representatives of various social and university organisations, who presented the key areas of work developed within the Erasmus+ Project.

Further details.

Following the conclusion of the International Conference on Migration and Refuge in Europe, in which our partners from the Università di Verona, University of Galway, Glocal Factory and ACCEM participated as part of the final activities of the Erasmus+ Project, we would like to express our sincere gratitude to all the individuals and institutions who contributed to the success of this important international event.

Further images documenting the Conference.

 

The “Sustainable Development Goals Report on migrants and refugees” on the Erasmus+ Project has been realesed in the last few days.

Furthers details at the following link.

The International Conference on Migration and Refuge in Europe, held on 10 and 11 July at the University of Santiago de Compostela, was covered by several national and regional media outlets.
The Conference was opened by Elma Saiz, the Spanish Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration.
Further details can be found in the relevant newspapers.

  1. SIGLO XXI
  2. Diario de Santiago 
  3. El Correo Gallego
  4. La Vanguardia
  5. La Voz de Galicia
  6. Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration
  7. Xunta de Galicia
  8. Faro de Vigo
  9. Nós Diario
  10. Galicia Press

A news item has just been published in the USC Newspaper about the International Conference on Migrations and Refuge in Europe to be held on 10 and 11 July at the Faculty of Education Sciences (South Campus).
The event will bring together over 150 specialists and representatives of social organisations to analyse the challenges and opportunities presented by migration and refugees in the current European context, as well as the potential for universities to mobilise adequate resources.

For further information

During the 24/25 academic year, the following projects have continued to be carried out in the framework of the SL(M) Project:

  • PEINAS: Intercultural Pedagogy and Service-Learning
  • EXCORAS: experiential learning through movement in Early Childhood Education
  • Defending Those Who Defend: Women Human Rights Defenders
  • Transform Your Education