AMPLIADO PLAZO hasta el 14 de mayo de 2018 para la presentación de comunicaciones en el Foro Internacional OcioGune 2018 de @deustoEstudOcio a celebrar 13-15 junio de 2018 en @deusto bajo el lema «El ocio como factor de desarrollo humano»
Comienza el viaje del curso «Bolonia, Ferrara, Ravenna. En el corazón de la historia y del arte italiano»
Abierto plazo inscripción Máster Universitario en Dirección de Proyectos de Ocio, Cultura, Turismo, Deporte y Recreación
¡ABIERTO EL PLAZO DE INSCRIPCIÓN!
Máster Universitario en Dirección de Proyectos de Ocio, Cultura, Turismo, Deporte y Recreación de Deusto Estudios de Ocio de la Universidad de Deusto
Si tu objetivo es formarte como profesional en la dirección de proyectos de ocio, culturales, deportivos, turísticos y/o recreativos y estar en contacto directo con organizaciones y profesionales de primer orden del sector; ¡no lo dudes, éste es el máster que estabas esperando! Además, ofrecemos prácticas remuneradas tanto aquí como en el extranjero.
Más información sobre el Master: http://bit.ly/1NhYXAr
Abierto plazo de inscripción. Master Universitario en Organización de Congresos, Eventos y Ferias y Master Universitario en Dirección de Proyectos de Ocio, Cultura, Turismo, Deporte y Recreación (Títulos Oficiales)
Estudios de Ocio recibe la visita de Audencia Nantes – Ecole de Management
El Instituto de Estudios de Ocio recibe la visita de los/as alumnos/as de Audencia Nantes – Ecole de Management .
Otro año más el alumnado de la escuela de gestión cultural Audencia visita la ciudad Bilbao para estudiar de manera teórico-práctica la transformación y regeneración urbana de la villa. A lo largo de una semana los estudiantes visitan diversas instituciones donde se les expone su presencia y papel en el cambio de la ciudad así como una vision más académica de la mano del profesor D. Roberto San Salvador del Valle en la Universidad de Deusto, quien les imparte unas sesiones sobre los factores, causas y consecuencias de dichos procesos urbanos. Entre los encuentros que van a realizar se encuentran instituciones como Bilbao Metropoli-30, Museo Guggenheim Bilbao, Azkuna Zentroa, el Euskal Museoa Bilbao Museo Vasco, las instalaciones de EiTB, el proyecto hACERIA ZAWP-Zorrotzaurre, Sociedad Filarmónica de Bilbao, y en esta ocasión se acercarán también a Donosti, visitando Donostia Kultura y Tabakalera.
Tesis de Zaloa Zabala sobre “La interpretación y la participación en la educación de los museos y su incidencia en la experiencia de ocio del visitante y su posible transformación”
Zaloa Zabala Inchaurraga, doctoranda del Programa de Doctorado de “Ocio y Potencial Humano” defenderá su tesis doctoral: “La interpretación y la participación en la educación de los museos y su incidencia en la experiencia de ocio del visitante y su posible transformación”, dirigida por María Luisa Amigo Fernández de Arroyabe y Macarena Cuenca Amigo, el próximo viernes 29 de enero, en la Sala Ellacuria de la Universidad de Deusto de las 12:30 de la mañana.
Defensa tesis Programa «Ocio y Potencial Humano!
Final Recommendations document
Ya está disponible el documento de las Recomendaciones Finales resultado del Think Tank sobre «Observatorios Culturales» organizado en la Universidad de Deusto
One of the main outcomes of Monitors of Culture is the final Document of Recommendations regarding the Role of Cultural Observatories in the future in Europe. The final document has been produced by members of the policy grouping and selected experts in the field during a Think Tank in Bilbao.
Monitors of Culture is funded by the European Commission under the budget line Policy Grouping and is led by the Institute of Leisure Studies of the University of Deusto in collaboration with some institutions such as the Budapest Observatory (HU), ATER Fondazione (IT), and the Observatoire des Politiques Culturelles (BE). The group aimed to set up a framework for discussion -platform- and exchange of best practices to improve the design and the evaluation of culture policies in Europe.
To access the report, please click here: Final-Recommendations-Bilbao
Conferencia final «Artists Moving & Learning”
Estudios de Ocio participa en la Conferencia final del proyecto «Artists Moving & Learning”organizado por la ENCATC. La información oficial del evento dice:
On the 6th and 7th of October 2010 in Brussels, the European project “Artists Moving & Learning” will be having its final conference. This major international event will offer you the opportunity to learn about the project’s comparative study analysing the impact of mobility of artists in ten EU Member States: Belgium, France, Hungary, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain and the UK.
Project Methodology: The “Artists Moving & Learning” partners have conducted interviews with artists from the performing and visual arts from the above mentioned EU countries. Their analysis of the interviews looks at different traditions of artistic mobility, studying their potential of learning effects to prepare artists for innovative leadership within the creative industries.
Partners: The “Artists Moving & Learning” partnership is composed of an interesting mix of SMEs, academic institutions and cultural institutions. All have experience in EU projects, and all are committed to the highest standards in their respective fields of expertise. The project partners are ENCATC (European Network of Cultural Administration Training Centres, Belgium), who is also the project leader, Mediana (Belgium), the project coordinator, Inteatro (Italy), Fondazione Ater Formazione (Italy), Deusto University (Spain), Budapest Observatory (Hungary), CPPC (Centre of Professional Training in Culture, Romania), and PACTE (Politiques publiques, Action politique, France).
“Artists Moving & Learning” (October 2008 – October 2010) is a project financed by the European Commission under the framework of the Lifelong Learning Program, – Multilateral Projects, Networks, Accompanying measures
Artists Moving Learning programme
Practical information
‘Can I google it?’ – ENCATC’s Annual Conference from 6-8 October 2010, Brussels
ENCATC (European Network of Cultural Administration and Training Centres),en la que participa Estudios de Ocio, celebra del 6 al 8 de Octubre su conferencia anual. Por su interés, os hacemos llegar las líneas principales de la misma:
Education, as it was traditionally conceived, no longer equips young graduates with the innovative skills which are required for today’s labour market. As the weight of such criticism echoes in university classrooms and cultural training centres in Europe and beyond, ENCATC has seized the opportunity to put education in the spotlight at its upcoming Annual conference.
Set to take place at Brussels’ Residence Palace at the heart of the European capital on 6-8 October 2010, ENCATC’s 18th Annual Conference will bring together eminent academics, policy-makers and artists from various fields in the Cultural sector.
The debate will centre on how change should be delivered in the higher education sector, with regard to both teaching methodology and curriculum content. How can we better align students’ and employers’ expectations? Can universities encourage students to take more ownership of their learning? Should the linear teaching of academic curricula disappear to the benefit of a more entrepreneur type of learning, which encourages creativity of thought and action, and critical independent thinking? By what means and how early should ‘non-academic’ skills be taught to students? Are we at danger of modernizing the academic curricula through purely economic considerations? And how will the creative industries face up to the challenge of delivering tangible economic results to justify future investment? These are only a glimpse of the wide range of exciting topics which ENCATC will touch upon at its upcoming Annual Conference.
Following the official opening ceremony and gala dinner, ENCATC’s Annual Conference will be animated by policy debates, thematic seminars and training seminars, to which the public will be invited to participate. Participants will also have the opportunity to reflect on the impetus which UNESCO’s Convention on the protection and the Promotion of Cultural Expressions and the World Conferences on Education for Sustainable Development provided to the debate, as well as assessing the EU’s Lisbon Strategy and ambitious new agenda focused on employment and economic growth for 2020.
During the ENCATC Annual Conference you will also be invted to attend:
- the Seminar «The Power of Cultural Relations”, (8/10/2010)
- The 4th Forum of Young Cultural Policy Researchers (6-7/10/2010)
- The 7th Cultural Policy Research Award Ceremony (7/10/2010)
- The Final Conference of the European Project “Artists Moving and Learning” (7 – 8/10/2010)
- The 6th Annual Students’ Conference (7-8/10/2010)
For anyone working in higher education or in national and international institutions dealing with the challenges of training both knowledgeable and employable students, ENCATC’s Annual Conference presents an ideal opportunity to meet professionals working in the same field and to actively engage in fruitful and challenging debates.
To register for ENCATC’s Annual Conference, please consult the website: www.encatc.org/register/.
To download the practical information click here: www.encatc.org