Six international professors teach class in the Master's Degree in research in Social Sciences during the 2018-2019 academic year
They are Iain Wilkinson, Laura Bovone, Margaret Archer, Pierpaolo Donati, Richard Madsen and Emanuela Mora.
Professors from centers in the UK, USA and Italy will teach class in the third edition of the Master's Degree in research in Social Sciences (MICS) of the University of Navarra.
The first will be Iain Wilkinson, Professor of Sociology at the University of Kent. He will be at the ICS from October 22-25. His subject will be 'Classical diagnoses of the modernization process and their contemporary revision'.
Laura Bovone, from the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan, will arrive in November. She will lecture from November 12 to 16 and from November 26 to 28 on the 'Communicative Turn of Contemporary Sociology'.
Margaret Archer, Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick and founding member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, will give the subject 'Social Ontology and Epistemology of Social Sciences' from February 18-21. Pierpaolo Donati, professor at the University of Bologna, will give two sessions of this course on March 20 and 21.
'Theory of Sociology and Culture' will feature Richard Madsen and Emanuela Mora, who will be at the center from February 22 to March 1 and March 4 to 12, respectively.
An interdisciplinary Master's DegreeThe Master's Degree research in Social Sciences (MICS) is based on the more than fifty years of experience that the University of Navarra has in the interdisciplinarytraining of researchers both in the field of social sciences and in other scientific fields.
The MICS is coordinated by the Institute for Culture and Societyresearch center Humanities and social sciences of the University, and counts on the direct of the of Communication, the of Law, the of and Psychology, the of Nursing and the of and Letters. partnership School School School Education School School Philosophy