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El alumno del máster Juan Antonio García Gil participa en una movilidad BIP en Gdansk (Polonia) 29 April 2025

El alumno del máster Juan Antonio García Gil participa en una movilidad BIP en Gdansk (Polonia)

Dentro de la  Alianza SEA-UE de Universidades Europeas de la que forma la Universidad de Cádiz para facilitar un mayor intercambio de culturas, conocimientos y experiencias, el alumno Juan Antonio García Gil ha participado en un programa de movilidad BIP – Towards Sustainable Regions: balancing tourism, local business and communities,  en la ciudad polaca de Gdansk.

El curso está diseñado para estudiantes que deseen profundizar sus conocimientos sobre aspectos prácticos del desarrollo sostenible. El objetivo es desarrollar habilidades prácticas, aprendizaje interactivo y colaboración con estudiantes de diferentes países. Este curso ofrece una excelente oportunidad para adquirir competencias necesarias para desenvolverse en “la nueva normalidad”, definida por la inestabilidad del entorno, las presiones del cambio climático y la necesidad de implementar el desarrollo sostenible.

Más información: BIP (Blended Intensive Programme) – Vicerrectorado de Internacionalización (uca.es)