Activities
Tuesday, May 12 2026
Dia · Setmana
15:00
The Faculty of Law to host the annual meeting of former EU officials
Description:
On 12 May the Faculty of Law of the UAB will host the annual spring meeting of AIACE-ES in Catalonia 2026, which this year coincides with the commemoration of the 40th anniversary of Spain's entry into the European Economic Community (later renamed the European Union). The meeting will bring together former officials of the Union. It will take place at the European Documentation Centre and will feature speeches by Ricardo Esteban, dean of the Faculty of Law; Maruja Gutíerrez, president of AIACE-ES; Carles Gasòliba, former secretary general of the Board of Trustees and former member of the European Parliament; Xavier Prats, former director general of Education, Culture and Health of the European Commission; Josep Maria de Dios, director of the Institute of European Studies of the UAB; and Vicenç Pedret, of AIACE-ES in Catalonia.
Place: European Documentation Centre (Faculty of Law)
Date: Tuesday 12, May2026 - 15:00h
18:00
Presentation of the study of economic fakes
Description:
Carme Casablancas, lecturer in the Department of Business of the UAB, has participated in the research project Study of Economic Fakes, promoted by the Marketing, Communication and Business Projection Commission of the Association of Economists of Catalonia. The study, which will be presented on 12 May at the institution's headquarters, aims to analyse the current context in which economic lies and scams using social networks and other channels are increasing exponentially. The presentation will feature interventions by the authors of the project and other prominent economists, as well as by Javier Quesada, head of the Central Unit for Scams and Means of Payment of the Catalan police force.
Place: Association of Economists of Catalonia, Barcelona (Plaça Gal·la Placídia 32)
Date: Tuesday 12, May2026 - 18:00h
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
11:00
Online dictionary: terminology of corruption and transparency
Description:
The UAB Political Studies, Identities, Institutions and Corruption Research Group, in collaboration with the Termcat Terminology Centre, the Citizen Observatory for Corruption, and the UAB Languages Service, organises the presentation of the online dictionary “Terminology of Corruption and Transparency”. The conference will take place on 13 May at 11:00 a.m., in the entrance hall of the UAB Social Sciences Library. The activity will revolve around the explanation and understanding of the concepts of corruption and transparency, as well as the terminological criteria used in the development of the dictionary and in the analysis of these phenomena.
The session will be moderated by Lluís Ferran Toledano, lecturer in Modern History and member of the GREPIIC research group at the UAB. Participating will be: Olga Cano, head of the UAB Social Sciences Library; Laura Santamaría, vice-rector for Culture and Language Policy of the UAB; Elisabeth Casademont, member of the TERMCAT; Marta Estella, head of the UAB Languages Service; Itziar Gonzalez, member of the Citizen Observatory for Corruption; Gemma Rubí, coordinator of GREPIIC; and Joan Lluís Pérez, professor in Constitutional Law and member of the GREPIIC research group at the UAB.
Place: Social Sciences Library (entrance hall)
Date: Wednesday 13, May2026 - 11:00h
12:00
Radars in the rainforest: Remote sensing, national security and colonisation of tropical regions (1960-1990)
Description:
During the Cold War, the tropical rainforests of Latin America—the Darién, the Amazon, the Chocó, the Orinoco plains—were surveyed by aircraft equipped with a radargrammetric technology called SLAR (Side Looking Airborne Radar). This technology could "see" the terrain through the clouds and thick vegetation, which for decades had prevented the creation of maps based on conventional aerial photography. What began as a radar system designed to locate enemy targets ("targeting") ended up producing the first detailed maps of vast tropical regions that until then had appeared "blank" in official atlases.
In this Work in Progress (WiP) seminar, Sebastián Díaz tells the still little-studied history of SLAR. It explores the pioneering projects developed between the 1960s and 1970s in Panama, Colombia, and Brazil, in which Latin American governments, the U.S. military, private companies, and cartographic institutes collaborated to “conquer the jungle” and make it legible. Radargrammetric projects were used to plan new infrastructure, open colonisation roads, inventory minerals and timber, monitor borders, pursue guerrilla groups, and, later, track illicit crops and monitor deforestation.
The central idea of this talk is simple: radar technology never fully transitioned from military to civilian or environmental use. From the outset, SLAR was used simultaneously for warfare, development, resource extraction, and conservation.
And here a final paradox emerges: while from the air these technologies erased people from the landscape, on the ground they demanded enormous verification campaigns—geologists, soil scientists, forestry engineers, biologists, and, at times, anthropologists traversing the jungle for years—which ultimately transformed the paradigms with which the social and environmental sciences understood the tropics. What did not change, however, were the extractive, developmental, and surveillance functions that had given rise to remote sensing, and which have continued to accompany it to this day.
Commentator: Jaume Valentines (UAB)
Sebastián Díaz Ángel is a post-doctoral researcher working on the ERC-SG project "CLIMASAT: Remote-sensing satellite data and the making of global climate in Europe, 1980s–2000s". With a B.A. in Political Science, a B.A. in History, an M.A. in Geography and a Ph.D. in History, Díaz combines environmental history, science and technology studies, and geopolitics, with particular focus on historical geography and the history of cartography. His current research analyzes the politics of remote sensing and satellite data infrastructures in the Americas.
If you are interested in reading the entire text in advance—highly recommended, since the WiP seminar format presupposes prior reading—you can request it from Sebastian.Diaz@uab.cat or Laia.Torres.Casas@uab.cat
Remember that you can bring your lunch on site, as we will have a lunch-seminar format, rigorous and informal at the same time.
Place: iHC Seminar room
Date: Wednesday 13, May2026 - 12:00h
End date: Wednesday 13, May2026 - 13:30h
Thursday, May 14, 2026
08:45
Eighth Teaching Innovation Conference: exploring AI
Description:
The UAB will be hosting the 8th Teaching Innovation Conference on 14 and 15 May at the conference hall of the Rectorat building. For the first time, the conference will last two days, a change that reflects the growth in teaching innovation initiatives and an institutional will to provide a space for the contributions of lecturers. This year's programme, presented in an expanded and renewed format, will include a variety of activities. The conference will officially begin at 9:00 a.m. with an opening speech by José Luís Muñoz, vice-rector for Training and Teaching Innovation, and Carme Ruiz, academic coordinator of Training and Teaching Innovation at the UAB.
Following the opening speech, the conference "How to incorporate artificial intelligence into university teaching" will take place. The session will be given by Mariona Grané, lecturer of audiovisual communication and education at the University of Barcelona, and presented by Fran Gerez, head of the UAB Training Unit. There will also be a conversation about the new teaching challenges in higher education, with the participation of Mercè Gisbert, director of the Quality Agency of the University System of Catalonia, and Joan Subirats, former minister for Universities. In addition, there will be a round table that will discuss the improvement of teaching and learning processes. The speakers will be: Maria Rosa Buxarrais, professor of education at the UB; Toni Portell, lecturer of paedagogy at the University of Vic; and Mar Carrió, lecturer of optics and optometry at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya · BarcelonaTech (UPC). The session will be moderated by Edelmira Badillo, director of the Institute of Educational Studies at the UAB. In the afternoon, a series of round tables will take place at the UAB Faculty of Economics and Business Studies, focused on innovation projects and teaching quality. To confirm attendance, you must complete the pre-registration, open until 8 May, through the Training Portal.
Place: Rectorat building (conference hall)
Date: Thursday 14, May2026 - 08:45h
13:30
Twenty Years After Equal Marriage: Memory, activism, and future challenges for the LGTBIQ+ community
Description:
The UAB Equality and Diversity Service in collaboration with UAB Culture and the Faculty of Law, has organised the exhibition "20 Years After Equal Marriage: Memory, activism, and future challenges for the LGTBIQ+ community". The exhibition, which forms part of the activities of the International Day Against LGBTIQ+phobia, will be inaugurated in the entrance hall of the Faculty of Law on Thursday 14 May at 1:30 p.m.
The exhibition has been prepared by the Spanish Ministry for Equality and translated by the Department of Equality and Feminism and commemorates the twentieth anniversary of the approval of Law 13/2005, by which Spain fully legalised civil marriage and adoption for same-sex couples. Through photographs, posters and historical documents, the exhibition traces the journey of the LGBTIQ+ movement from the end of the Franco era to the present day, highlighting how collective action has made a profound social and legislative transformation possible. The inauguration will be attended by UAB Secretary General Esther Zapater; Head of Equality Policies at the Faculty of Law Montserrat Pi; and Dean of the Faculty of Law Ricardo Esteban.
Place: Faculty of Law (entrance hall)
Date: Thursday 14, May2026 - 13:30h