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The School of Philosophy and Letters and the association Astrolabio románico sign a partnership agreement

The goal is the promotion of the study, the research and the knowledge dissemination of the Romanesque and medieval culture in Navarra.

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De pie de izquierda a derecha: Ignacio Gil, de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad de Navarra, Javier Intxusta, Eduardo Bayona y Carlos Sanzo, de la junta directiva de la Asociación Astrolabio Románico, Anna Dulska, investigadora del ICS. Sentados: Joaquín Ibarra, presidente de la asociación y Julia Pavón, directora del departamento de Historia, Historia del Arte y Geografía de la Universidad de Navarra. FOTO: Manuel Castells
25/07/18 09:23 Nagore Gil

The School of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Navarre and the association and the non-profit organization, Astrolabio románico, which promotes the projection of Navarre's Romanesque heritage, have signed a partnership agreement to promote its study, research and knowledge dissemination.

This agreement will make it possible to organize colloquia, conferences, round tables, exhibitions, congresses and conference, as well as to publish and edit books and their presentations.

It will also set up a forum of exchange of knowledge and cultural diffusion in relation to the Romanesque of Navarre or related topics of history, art and medieval culture. It will also offer, in partnership with public institutions, or through grants or subsidies, activities open to all audiences.

In the area of research, the partnership will be promoted with the department of History, History of Art and Geography of the School of Philosophy and Letters, and with that of the Institute for Culture and Society of the University of Navarra. On the other hand, the attendance and the participation of the members of the university community will be promoted in various activities, either promoted by one or the other entity or in partnership between both.

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