2016
Gaur 50 years: Museo Universidad de Navarra (October 2016).
Summer course of the Universities of Navarre: "Kultura-kudeaketaren gakoak", (5, 6 and 7 September), directed by Amaia Apalauza.
UPV-EHU Summer Course Women's Worlds in the Past of Vasconia", 25th and 26th August, Miramar Palace, San Sebastian.
May 2015
III specialist program of the Chair: "The witch-hunt in the history of Vasconia". (20, 21 and 22 May), at partnership with the file Real y General de Navarra and the Museum of the Witches of Zugarramurdi. (download the poster)
May 2014
Basque Ethnology
II specialist program of the Chair of language and Basque Culture
May 2013
I specialist program of the Chair of language and Basque Culture: "Landscapes and identity: contemporary artists in Navarrese collections", organised by the Chair of language and Basque Culture at partnership with the Museum of Navarre and the Miguel Echauri Foundation.
2009
Summer Course of the Universities of Navarre: "The presence and use of Basque at university: from bilingualism to multilingualism" Organised by the Chair of language and Basque Culture of the University of Navarre and by the Public University of Navarre - Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa.
Summer Course of the Universities of Navarre (Tafalla): "Ethnographic Heritage: Uses and Customs in Navarre".
2005
Summer Course of the Universities of Navarre: "Oralidad y Education / Ahozkotasuna eta Irakaskuntza", organised by the Dept. of General Linguistics- Chair of language and Basque Culture of the University of Navarre.
1995-1996
Course "Prehistoric Art in the Western Pyrenees" Dr. Jesús Altuna (Aranzadi Natural Science Society) and Dr. Juan Mª Apellániz (University of Deusto).
1994-1995
Course "Arte mueble en el Paleolítico del area cantabrica" with a talk by Ignacio Barandiarán Maestu (UPV).
elective course "Yesterday and today in Basque Law". Speakers: Javier Hualde, Gregorio Monreal and Maïté Lafourcade.
1992
elective course "In homage to José Miguel de Barandiaran: Basque ethnology and linguistics". Speakers: Gurutzi Arregi, Ana Echaide, Mª Amor Beguiristain, Antón Erkoreka, Michel Duvert and Juan Garmendia.