El video qualified “Cultural Tourism and Cross-Border Cooperation: The Slavery Route in the South of the Iberian Peninsula” is among the presented works al competition "Better dissemination of URJC research 2025."
The video, fruit of a university cooperation project, presents a historical route and recovery of the valuable tangible and intangible heritage associated with itThis initiative seeks put in value la historical memory and the cultural legacy shared between Andalusia and Portugal and give divulgation to the project.
El script of the video has been Prepared by Professor Ángeles López Ronco (Human Geography Department)Who trabaja in this project together with a multidisciplinary team of researchers from both regions.
At audiovisual production he Three fourth-year students participated of the Double Degree in Audiovisual Communication and Journalism of the Vicálvaro campus: Noelia Simón López, art director, editing and assembly; Andrea Gandía Fornás, who has been in charge of the locution y Paula Mozota Marco, responsible of the focus and music selection. In addition, a student of the Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts of the Aranjuez campus, Luis Miguel Muñoz Vera has contributed with original illustrations of ships and shackles, visually enriching the story.
La Professor López He has wanted congratulate the team highlighting the commitment and creativity of young peoplethat important it's not just him result, but the learning process. This project demonstrates that the Faculty has prepared students to facing the challenges of the labor market, having a generous, enthusiastic and professional attitude.
Work not only reinforces the ties between academic institutions, but also highlights the fundamental role of the university in the preservation and dissemination of cultural heritage.