A group of South American professors will go in June and July to the University of Granada, the University of Castilla la Mancha and the University of Minho to have the opportunity to share, learn, and collaborate between the European and South American university partners.

A group of 22 South American professors (1 from USP (Brazil), 3 from UNMSM (Peru), 7 from UAN (Colombia), 5 from UFMG (Brazil) and 6 from USTA (Colombia) will participate and promote the exchange of knowledge between South American and European universities in Spain and Portugal between June and July.

During these two months, professors from South American universities will have the opportunity to travel to European universities to address various issues related to the theme of the project.

The first mobility will take place at the University of Granada in Spain, between June 15th and June 24th. The programme of this mobility includes several workshops on topics such as the criminal law of minors, juvenile delinquency and digital criminology. There will also be meetings with the heads of bachelor’s, master and doctorate degrees, students and former students to share experiences and knowledge and visits to judicial facilities.

The second mobility will take place from June  27th to July 5th at the University of Castilla la Mancha in Spain. The programme of this mobility includes debates and workshops on women and crime, gender and criminology and several presentation sessions of research related to the project’s theme.

The third mobility takes place from July 7th to July 15th  at the University of Minho in Portugal. During this week there will be focus groups in criminology, lectures on investigations and interventions in victimology and visits to prisons and judicial establishments.

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