Activities
Wednesday, February 11 2026
Dia · Setmana
12:00
Theater piece "Profe, això no és música!"
Description:
The play offers a critical and ironic look at the classroom and music teaching: a story about jazz, the classroom... and everything that happens when no one listens to anyone.
Created by students of the Master's Degree in Music Education.
Place: Sala Teatre UAB, Plaça Cívica
Date: Wednesday 11, February2026 - 12:00h
Telephone: 93 581 22 04
E-mail: cultura.enviu@uab.cat
17:00
Forensic consideration of victimology
Description:
The Seminaris a l’Abast series is a training space for dynamism and participation, where current issues are discussed. The series includes 8 sessions lasting two hours each, independent of each other, with a total duration of 16 hours. Registration can be made for the entire series or for isolated sessions, and can be attended online or in person.
On 11 February, the conference “Forensic Consideration of Victimology” will take place. The conference will focus on the analysis of the role of victims in the judicial process, as well as their psychological, social and legal consideration. The event will feature the participation of Elena Garrido, clinical psychologist, accredited forensic scientist, and graduate of the master's degree in Legal Psychology and Forensic Psychological Expertise at the UAB.
Place: UAB Auditorium, Faculty of Arts & Humanities
Date: Wednesday 11, February2026 - 17:00h
Thursday, February 12, 2026
13:00
Social Europe in the eyes of citizens: the interaction of identity, trust and economic interests
Description:
The EUGOV (Government and Governance in the EU) of the UAB is organising the seminar “Social Europe in the Eyes of Citizens: The Interplay of Identity, Trust, and Economic Interests” on 12 February. UAB researchers Mervé Butorac and Irina Ciornei will participate, along with Francesco Nicoli, lecturer at the Politecnico di Torino, who will offer their academic vision on social Europe from a citizen perspective. Interested parties can register using the following link.
Place: Social Sciences Library
Date: Thursday 12, February2026 - 13:00h
13:00
"Paradojas de la experimentación en animales"
Description:
As part of the popular science series Tarima, the UAB Science and Technology Library will be holding a book presentation on 12 February, entitled "Paradojas de la experimentación en animales” [Paradoxes of Experimenting on Animals]. The book focuses on the ethical and philosophical debates related to scientific experiments carried out using animals. The event will be presented by Marta Tafalla, lecturer in Philosophy at the UAB.
Place: Science and Technology Library. Building C, Southern Entrance
Date: Thursday 12, February2026 - 13:00h
Monday, February 16, 2026
13:00
Tree planting at the Plaça del Coneixement
Description:
On Monday 16 February the UAB and CREAF once again organise a tree planting session at the Plaça del Coneixement under the framework of the European Erasmus+ Uforest project.
The Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) and the Centre for Ecological Research and Forestry Applications (CREAF) are organising a new planting of trees and shrubs for this Monday 16 February at the Plaça del Coneixement, to expand the campus' climate shelter. Specifically, seven holly oaks and six nettle trees will be planted, as well as some fifty shrubs, including mastic, grey-leaved cistus and rosemary. The tree planting initially was to take place on 12 February, but was cancelled due to the strong winds alert.
The specimens come from donations under the agreement established between the UAB, CREAF and Etifor (WOWnature) within the framework of the European Erasmus+ Uforest project, initiated in 2021. The project aims to promote Europe's innovation capacity between universities, cities and companies to offer a new approach to urban forestry.
The activity will take place between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. in front of the Faculty of Translation and Interpreting, on land previously prepared with the collaboration of volunteers from the Fundació Autònoma Solidària (FAS), in an area close to where the first planting took place in November 2024. The specimens planted on that occasion, a pilot test of thirty trees and fifty shrubs of medium size (neither as small as in reforestations nor as large as is usually done in cities), have survived very well and have grown quite a bit; only four trees have not progressed.
The initiative aims to change the appearance of a concrete urban space and create an environment that softens the effects of climate change on the university community and, at the same time, promotes the biodiversity of the campus. The aim is to make the UAB campus more resilient to the effects of the climate crisis, such as heat waves and the loss of biodiversity, while creating a climate refuge with trees that have low water needs and produce fruits that can also be useful for local fauna. In fact, the species selected for the campus (native Mediterranean tree and shrub species typical of Catalonia's forest ecosystems) attract pollinators and small birds. This initiative also aims to educate and raise awareness among the community about the importance of green spaces in urban environments.
The activity will feature a presentation of the project by Xavier Gabarrell, vice-rector for Campus and Sustainability at the UAB, and Joan Pino, director of CREAF. All the necessary material for planting the trees will be provided and there will be the possibility of adopting a tree.
For more information and to sign up to participate please visit:
https://www.creaf.cat/ca/plantacio-del-refugi-climatic-de-la-uab
https://www.uab.cat/mecenatge/ (under the section Altres campanyes)
Place: Plaça del Coneixement
Date: Monday 16, February2026 - 13:00h
Organiser: UAB and CREAF
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
15:00
Learn about SUGAR software for archaeological data management
Description:
The Department of Prehistory of the UAB, through its CEPAP research team, is organising during the month of February the first free face-to-face training courses in SUGAR (Unified Software for Archaeological Management), a tool the team developed for the integrated management of archaeological data generated during fieldwork and research.
The courses are aimed at students, researchers and heritage professionals, as well as museums, companies and public administrations.
Three training sessions will be offered:
- 10 February: addressed to all UAB community members.
- 17 February: addressed to non-UAB students and researchers.
- 25 February, addressed to members of the public administration, museums, and archaeology and heritage companies.
A complementary SUGAR course is also offered online as a MOOC course on the Coursera platform, for those interested in learning how to use SUGAR at their own pace.
For more information on how to apply and the training activities' programme, please visit the website.
Place: Faculty of Arts & Humanities (computer hall)
Date: Tuesday 17, February2026 - 15:00h