GOVERNING COMMITTEE OF 29 APRIL 2013:
- Online course The question of 21st-century values: charity, empathy, compassion, organised by the Ferrater Mora Chair, 45 hours, 1.5 credits recognised.
- Z. Bauman seminar, Challenges in the Liquid-Modern Age, 15 hours, 0.5 credits recognised
- Summer course Castilian Spanish literature: upper secondary school lectures, 30 hours, 1 credit recognised
- The summer course Gluttons, cooks and recipe books – Mediaeval Catalan Cuisine, 50 hours, 1.5 credits recognised.
- Summer course Introduction to Buddhism.The doctrine of Buddha and the other Buddhisms, 30 hours, 1 credit recognised.
- Summer course The limits and virtues of traditional values, 30 hours, 1 credit recognised.
- Course The challenge of managing protected natural spaces in the current context, 10 hours, 0.5 credits recognised.
- Biographical approaches to a period of revolutionary expectations (1914-1936), 12 hours, 0.5 credits recognised.
- Rural History Seminar, 12 hours, 0.5 credits recognised.
- X International Josepa Arnall Seminar on Written Culture, 12 hours, 0.5 credits recognised.
- Archaeology Laboratory Seminar, 12 hours, 0.5 credits recognised.
- Prehistory Laboratory Seminar, 12 hours, 0.5 credits recognised.
- Mediaeval History Seminar, 16 hours, 0.5 credits recognised.
- XXV Economic and Social History Seminar, 18 teaching hours, 0.5 credits recognised.
- XXVI Economic and Social History Seminar, 18 teaching hours, 0.5 credits recognised.
- Attendance at archaeological excavations earns 0.5 credits for every 20 hours.
- Art in danger conference: destruction and protection of art heritage, 20 hours, 1 credit.
- Monsters and saints: images of wonderful beings in mediaeval Girona, 20 hours, 1 credit.
Activities incorporated from the Academic Office of the Deputy Chair of Policy:
A Healthy UdG and University Debating League programme
(2 credits for each of these activities).
GOVERNING COMMITTEE OF 20 NOVEMBER 2013:
- Autumn talk (Banyoles), 0.5 credits recognised.