The Foundation wants to welcome Professor Thomas Mole, from Edinburgh University (https://tommole.org/) who will play the Queen Victoria Eugenia Chair in 2019/2020 academic year. It is a satisfaction for the Foundation to have a personality like Professor Thomas Mole, currently the director of the “Centre for History of the Book” in Edinburgh and specialist in…
29/11/2019 The FHB strongly condemns the new terrorist attack committed yesterday in London for tragically violating the fundamental right to life of every person and transfers its most sincere condolences to the families of the dead and injured, wishing them a quick recovery.
First lecture of the professor of the British Hispanic Doctorate Chair 2019 Dr. Thomas Mole. Date: December 2, 2019 – 12:00 h. Venue: Conference Hall of the Faculty of Documentation Sciences UCM. C / Santísima Trinidad 37. Limited capacity. Free Assistance. Previous registration is required at the following link: Registration Metro: Canal and Alonso Cano.…
Delivery of the research grant under the Queen Victoria Eugenia UCM Doctorate Chair of the British Hispanic Foundation. Granted by the British Council. On November 13, 2019, we delivered the research grant of the 2018/19 course to Rocío Checa Herráiz. Rocío, a Postgraduate student at the UCM Veterinary School, thanked the concession to the British…
Date: 02/12/2019 at 19:00 Venue: Auditorio de Uría y Menéndez. C/ Príncipe de Vergara 187. Previous registration is required at the following link Registration Partners:
With the perspective of the Climate Summit in Madrid, on November 5, the FHB held its annual Forum with the slogan “Implications of Environmental Sustainability”, After a brief introduction of the speakers by Vanessa Pombo, member of the Board of Directors of the Spanish Association of Scientific Communication, a panel of experts analysed different perspectives…
Miércoles 23 de octubre. 19h. Auditorio Uría y Menéndez. C/ Príncipe de Vergara 187. La conferencia, impartida por el Profesor Juan J. Luna, versará sobre las colecciones de pintores británicos en el Museo Nacional del Prado.
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