
Tips for surviving the heat wave
Given the high temperatures foreseen for the next few days, the UAB Area of Prevention and Support offers safety measures for all members of the university community.
Given the high temperatures foreseen for the next few days, the UAB Area of Prevention and Support offers safety measures for all members of the university community.
On the 9th of June, there will be a round table where four speakers will hold a debate on inclusive language and how to apply it at university, with a special focus on the LGBTI perspective.
The Network of Gender Equality Unities for University Excellence (RUIGEU) is holding its 2022 state conference, where the Observatory has presented a paper on the experience at the UAB of the process of updating the 4th Gender Equality Action Plan as part of the application of RD 901/2020.
The UAB, through the Observatory for Equality, is working on a model of restrooms that includes the identities and the different needs of everyone at the University, within the framework of the “UAB Diversa” (Diverse UAB) project. The report Review of the UAB rest room service with a gender perspective, which makes a preliminary diagnosis, has recently been presented.
On Thursday 19 May at 12 noon there will be a public presentation of the report carried out by Col·lectiu Punt 6 on the toilets of the UAB. The event is part of the celebration of May 17, the International day against LGTBI-phobia.
As classes resume after Easter, the Observatory for Equality has continued with the campaign "Responem davant les violències masclistes" (“We respond to male chauvinist violence”) by distributing an informative poster to all classrooms at the UAB.
After Season 1 of the dictionary of UAB terms, the UABecedari, offered by Bea, Cèlia takes over and continues explaining concepts related to the UAB in Season 2.
Student Bea Ruano explains some of the most common concepts related to the UAB in the UABecedari, a university dictionary in video format!
The first Bioblitz UAB will take place on 6 and 7 May, with expert scientists offering guided visits around campus to members who will be able to discover different species up close. This free event includes a number of activities, such as observing how birds communicate with each other, a camera trap for monitoring small mammals, and a night route to view and study bats. Applications are open until 3 May.