The event is part of the XI National Cybersecurity Research Conference (JNIC), held this past May 6 at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia in Barcelona.
The VIRTUAL-DOMUS project, led by researchers from URJC, evaluates the effects of these digital environments, combined with conventional physiotherapy, for the treatment of upper limb disorders in people with multiple sclerosis.
The conference was the final event of a training course for non-university teachers in the Community of Madrid, attended by 150 participants from all educational levels from Early Childhood Education to Baccalaureate, including Vocational Training.
Rey Juan Carlos University hosted an international conference on educational innovation. The event combined in-person and online activities with experts from various countries. It was notable for its practical, interdisciplinary, and open approach.
The Rey Juan Carlos University (URJC) has had a prominent participation in the General Assembly of the European alliance EULiST, held at Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT) in Lappeenranta (Finland), consolidating its role as one of the key partners in building an integrated, innovative and socially impactful European university.
Rey Juan Carlos University and a private hospital group have launched a research initiative designed to apply technology to various medical specialties. The chair will be endowed with €25.000 in funding.
The event will take place on May 18, 19, and 20 in various locations around the world. In Madrid, two researchers from the university's scientific community will give public talks in different bars throughout the city.
The URJC project is launching initiatives to advise the Canary Islands Health Department on skin cancer prevention. The goal is to collaborate on developing prevention plans for this disease.
The Móstoles campus has been the setting for an event in which the professional and personal career of the professor of Chemical Engineering at URJC has been reviewed.
In the municipality in the Sierra de Madrid mountains, routes were organized to showcase geology as a useful and fun discipline. The event, held last Sunday, May 10th, attracted participants of all ages.
To mark International Dance Day, the Lavapiés neighborhood hosts the exhibition “Lights in Dance”, a photographic project by Antonio Domínguez Torreadrado, head of the Audiovisual Media Laboratory of the Faculty of Communication Sciences at URJC.
Rey Juan Carlos University will hold the 27th edition of its Summer Courses from June 29 to July 3, with a significantly expanded academic offering. A total of 51 interdisciplinary courses will be taught at various university campuses and locations. Tuition is free, and scholarships covering accommodation and living expenses are available.