Last June, residents of the Therapeutic and educative School CTE Can Ros traveled, together with the academic director of Amalgama7, Marc Guilló, to the Belgian capital to participate in a new meeting of the European Inspire Project.
In Brussels, we attended the Summer School of the IHECS (host university of the meeting) of the Inspire Project. The six universities participating in this project and their collaborators –City University of London (United Kingdom), University of Tübingen (Germany), Thomas More University and IHECS (Belgium), Babes-Bolyai University (Romania) and Autonomous University of Barcelona– and different groups of special vulnerability, we meet to assess the evolution of the projects to each of the cities that host it and to hold workshops related to the world of journalism and audiovisual montages with the students of the six universities and the collaborating entities, such as the following:
This project is framed in the Erasmus + program with the purpose of sharing training and experiences among students of different European universities with these groups of special vulnerability.