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New website on food services on the UAB campus
The UAB offers a new website on food services at the Bellaterra and Sabadell campuses. The new portal can be used with any mobile device and includes information on food, health, and socially responsible restaurants.
The UAB condemns attack on Nice
The UAB condemns the attacks carried out on 14 July in Nice and wishes to express its solidarity with the victims and their families. At 12 noon a minute of silence was held in front of all centres.
SAF discount for students enrolling this year
The UAB Physical Activity Service (SAF) offers up to 45% discounts for students enrolling in the 2016-2017 academic year. First-year students can also benefit from a welcome pack.
Second option enrolment period open from 25 to 27 July
On 22 July, the list of students admitted to their second option will be made public. The enrolment period at the UAB will be from 25 to 27 July. Information on each bachelor's degree can be found at the enrolment website.
UAB moves up 19 positions in the world ranking CWUR
The UAB has climbed from 241st to 222nd place in the 2016 edition of the list published by the Center for World University Rankings (CWUR).
Over 300 archaeological vestiges registered at the National Park of Aigüestortes
A research led by the UAB has documented and mapped 344 archaeological vestiges using surface prospecting techniques. The results reveal a heavily humanised area, occupied for more than 10,000 years, with the majority of registries existing above the current treeline and linked to livestock raising practices.
388 students participate in Campus Ítaca
Campus Ítaca will take place from 27 June to 14 July, an activity bringing the university closer to secondary school students. This year, 388 students from 77 different centres participate in the programme.
Conference on feminist geographies
From 14 to 16 July, some 100 researchers will be participating in a conference which will analyse gender in the discipline of geography. The conference is organised by the Geography and Gender Research Group, a pioneer in this field.