Cultura en Viu wants to turn the UAB campus into a place for artistic creation. For more than 31 years, we have been working for the entire university community to satisfy their cultural interests thanks to the support of artistic creation, formation and offering (theatre, music, cinema, dance, writing, etc.).
The Social Sciences Library pays tribute with a virtual and face-to-face exhibition to Professor José Adelantado, from the Department of Sociology of the Faculty of Political Sciences and Sociology of the UAB
The UAB Theatre hosts the premiere of the show "The Tears of Tutankhamun", a production that returns to the Ancient Age to relive the youth of one of the most famous pharaohs in the history of Ancient Egypt, in commemoration of the centenary of the discovery of his tomb.
The UAB Theatre hosts the show "From chaos to ecstasy", an artistic reflection by David Jou, a former physics professor at the UAB, that explains the complementarity and the connection between the different ways of knowledge (mythical, religious, scientific and artistic) to explain how our universe works.
The UAB cinema hall will host a film cycle dedicated to Billy Wilder (1906-2002), one of Hollywood's most important film directors and scriptwriters from the 1950s and 1960s.
Close to 300 UAB students participated in volunteer programmes in prisons, hospitals, schools and on campus during the 2021/22 academic year, a figure representing a 33% increase in comparison to the previous year, and similar to the number of students volunteering before the pandemic. The Fundació Autònoma Solidària (FAS) is in charge of the volunteering programmes available at the UAB, one of the most varied and large set of programmes existing in Catalonia's universities.
“No em toquis la lengua” is both an awareness-raising and inspirational campaign. Firstly, it aims to clearly state the University’s position in favour of the Catalan language. Secondly, it aims to be an inspirational campaign that values the richness of the language through a series of authentic and uniquely Catalan words.
“No em toquis la lengua” is both an awareness-raising and inspirational campaign. Firstly, it aims to clearly state the University’s position in favour of the Catalan language. Secondly, it aims to be an inspirational campaign that values the richness of the language through a series of authentic and uniquely Catalan words.