From 18 pm on 11 and 12 June in history - with case - again seize the "House of Culture" as it did seven months ago with the International Congress on Philip II and Almazarrón.
On this occasion, the Mazarrón Town Council, the University of Murcia (UMU), the Campus Mare Nostrum (CMN), the Universita degli Studi Roma Tre and Red Columnaria have launched the First Permanent International Free seminar "Studies on the borders of Iberian and Mediterranean Worlds ".
The event was presented yesterday by the Mayor of Mazarrón, Ginés Campillo, and seminar leader and member of Red Columnaria, José Javier Ruiz.
During the two days of the seminar, attendees can enjoy hands lectures by leading experts as Bethany Aram, from the University Pablo de Olavide, Marie Kervin, Université Libre de Bruxelles, José A.
Martinez, UNED, Miguel A.
Melon, University of Extremadura, or Mary I.
School Monroy San Luis de Mexico.
José Javier Ruiz stated that "the City of Mazarrón has turned in his vocation to acquire a scientific capital on border studies, which is why we launch this international seminar permanent."
The seminar director stated that "in this way, we combine efforts between all agencies involved in this seminar foundational work that will have leading experts on borders."
No need to pre-register to attend the seminar, because "its purpose is to share high science with particular interest of those who likes history," said Ruiz.
For more information on this meeting can call phone 677 45 47 17 or 669 40 37 19.
You can also send an email to the address congreso@mazarron.es.
In the quote also collaborate Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness Seminar Hispanophilia and Floridablanca, Politics and Society in Modern Spain.
The Mayor of Mazarrón, Ginés Campillo, said: "This seminar is the result of the International Congress celebrated to mark the 440 anniversary and under the agreement we signed with all participating agencies a few weeks ago."
The mayor stressed that "this seminar we step to consolidate capital Mazarrón a study that not only covers the local aspect, but in turn this international dimension on the various subjects addressed."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón