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Curso de otoño ‘Divulgar Ciencia Hoy: desde Algeciras hacia la sociedad’ 14 November 2025

Curso de otoño ‘Divulgar Ciencia Hoy: desde Algeciras hacia la sociedad’

El próximo viernes 14 de noviembre, la Universidad de Cádiz y el Ayuntamiento de Algeciras celebran en el edificio UCA-SEA (en el puerto) el curso de otoño Divulgar Ciencia Hoy: desde Algeciras hacia la sociedad, una jornada intensiva de 10 horas dedicada a explorar nuevas formas de comunicar la ciencia de manera cercana, creativa y rigurosa.

La actividad se desarrollará en cuatro sesiones temáticas con la participación de divulgadores, periodistas científicos e investigadores de primer nivel. Entre los ponentes destacan Teresa Cruz (Fundación Descubre), Laura García Merino (Maldita Ciencia), Mónica Bonilla (The Conversation España), Luisa Ballesteros y Ana Villaescusa (Diverciencia), Leticia Rodríguez (UCA), el genetista Darío Lupiáñez García (CSIC–UPO) y el periodista Daniel Téllez. Además, se impartirá un taller práctico de herramientas digitales para la divulgación, a cargo del equipo de la Unidad de Cultura Científica y de la Innovación (UCC+i) de la UCA.