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Training courses

Academic year 25/26

Codes and credits to be recognised:

  • 3100RA0508      0.5 cr               3100RA1335      0.5 cr
  • 3100RA0509      0.5 cr               3100RA1336      0.5 cr
  • 3100RA0510      0.5 cr               3100RA1337      0.5 cr
  • 3100RA0511      0.5 cr               3100RA1338      0.5 cr
  • 3100RA0512      0.5 cr               3100RA1339      0.5 cr
  • 3100RA0513      0.5 cr               3100RA1340      0.5 cr

Category limit: 6 cr

Activity name
Intensive FORTRAN programming course CGFC 06/04/17
Description:
Principles of FORTRAN programming and other tools provided by the Linux environment. Lineal algebra and calculation methods and algorithms.
Activity manager:
Dr. Pedro Salvador    pedro.salvador@udg.edu
Place:
Faculty of Sciences
Times:
75
Credits per activity:
3
Bachelor's degrees:
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry
Activity name:
Marine Biodiversity "Expertise in Flora" CGFC 15/03/16 code: 3103RA1248
Description:
Marine phycology (benthic algae) specialisation course with lecturers and students from various European universities.Language: English.
Activity manager:
Dr Conxi Rodriguez Prieto conxi.rodriguez@udg.edu
Place:
Roscoff Biological Station (Univ Paris VI)
Hours:
19 days
Credits:
3 cr + 1 RECI point
Bachelor's degrees:
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Sciences and Dual D Biol/Env Sci
Activity name:
Biodiversité Marine "Expertise Faune" CGFC 15/03/16 code: 3103RA1249
Description:
Marine zoology (benthic algae) specialisation course with lecturers and students from various European universities. Language: French.
In charge of the activity:
Dr Conxi Rodriguez Prieto conxi.rodriguez@udg.edu
Place:
Roscoff Biological Station (Univ Paris VI)
Times:
26 days
Credits:
3 cr + 1 RECI point
Bachelor's degrees:
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Sciences and Dual D Biol/Env Sci
Activity name:
Lecture Cycle “Discovered in Girona”CGFC 23/05/24
Description:
Attendance at 6 lectures spread over three days. Researchers from various research groups in the Biology Department will talk about the research they do and its impact on society to raise the scientific awareness of the Girona public.
In charge of the activity:
Dr. Elisabet Kadar    elisabet.kadar@udg.edu
Place:
Casa de Cultura, Girona
Times:
6
Credits:
0.5
Bachelor's degrees:
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Bachelor’s Degree in Biotechnology and Dual D Biol/Biotech
Activity name:
Last frontiers: 21st century scienceCGFC 31/03/22
Description:
4 scientific outreach lectures + debate. Content: machine learning and deep learning; artificial intelligence techniques as tools for specialised tasks requiring a high degree of scientific expertise
In charge of the activity:
Dr Joan Saldaña joan.saldana@udg.edu
Place:
Casa de Cultura, Girona
Hours:
6
Credits:
0.5
Bachelor's degrees:
All the Faculty of Science Bachelor's degrees
Activity:

Sea birds course: characteristics, threats and conservationCGFC 23/05/24


Description:
Participants learn about the characteristics, diversity and threats facing sea birds, as well as conservation and research programmes currently underway.
Activity manager:
Aula CRAM    reserves@cram.org
Place:
Facilities at the CRAM Foundation
Hours:
26
Credits:
1
Bachelor's degrees:
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Sciences and Dual D Biol/Env Sci
Activities:

Shark and stingray course: biology, clinical activity and conservationCGFC 06/04/17


Description:
To raise awareness of the characteristics, diversity and threats posed by sharks and stingrays, as well as the techniques used in their management and clinical care.
Activity manager:
Aula CRAM     reserves@cram.org
Place:
Facilities at the CRAM Foundation
Hours:
26
Credits:
1
Bachelor's degrees:
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Sciences and Dual D Biol/Env Sci
Activity:
Marine mammals course: biology, clinical care and conservation CGFC 15/03/16
Description:
To raise awareness of the biology of marine mammals; diagnosis and rescue; conservation; techniques used in transfer, care, feeding and rehabilitation; and to address conservation issues that affect them.
Activity manager:
Aula CRAM     reserves@cram.org
Place:
Facilities at the CRAM Foundation
Hours:
16
Credits:
1
Bachelor's degrees:
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Sciences and Dual D Biol/Env Sci
Activity:
Sea turtles course: biology, clinical care and conservation CGFC 06/04/16
Description:
To raise awareness of their characteristics and diversity, and the posed by sharks and stingrays, as well as the techniques used in their management and clinical care.
Activity manager:
Aula CRAM     reserves@cram.org
Place:
Facilities at the CRAM Foundation
Hours:
26
Credits:
1
Bachelor's degrees:
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Sciences and Dual D Biol/Env Sci
Activity:
Cetaceans course: characteristics, threats and study techniques CGFC 15/03/16
Description:
To raise awareness of their characteristics and diversity, and the threats faced by the cetaceans of the Mediterranean Sea and the main techniques used to study these species.
Activity manager:
Aula CRAM     reserves@cram.org
Place:
Facilities at the CRAM Foundation
Hours:
26
Credits:
1
Bachelor's degrees:
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Sciences and Dual D Biol/Env Sci
Activity:
Clinical care, managing and rescuing marine animals course CGFC 06/04/17
Description:
To raise awareness of the techniques used in the management, clinical care and recovery of marine animals (turtles, cetaceans and birds)
Activity manager:
Aula CRAM     reserves@cram.org
Place:
Facilities at the CRAM Foundation
Hours:
36
Credits:
1.5
Bachelor's degrees:
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Sciences and Dual D Biol/Env Sci
Activity:
Clinical cases of marine animals course CGFC 23/05/24
Description:
To give examples of clinical cases of marine animals (tortoises, cetaceans and birds), learn how we work in a recovery centre and the treatments and veterinary protocols used in each case.
Activity manager:
Aula CRAM     reserves@cram.org
Place:
Facilities at the CRAM Foundation
Hours:
26
Credits:
1
Bachelor's degrees:
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Sciences and Dual D Biol/Env Sci

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