An archeological experience11/17/2017 Before starting the Major of History and Journalism I did not imagine how much I was going to learn about archeology in my first year in the University of Navarre. However, I decided to join the Club of Archeology and a new (but also old) world appeared around me: the one of Ancient History! Last year, me and other students interested in archeology joined the Club after the recommendation of Javier Andreu, professor of Classic World, Archeology and Ancient Spain in the University of Navarre. During the whole year, we attended conferences and we learned a lot about pottery as Inmaculada Delage, our teacher in the course, is an expert in terra sigillata. What´s more, we visited archaeological sites such as Las Eretas (prehistoric) and Los Bañales (roman). During the summer, I got the chance to participate in the excavations of a domus, which is the name that Romans gave to aristocratic houses, in the Roman city of Los Bañales that we had already visited. The experience could not have been better and this year I am looking forward to repeating those excavating days. I, as many others, have continued with the interesting activities of the Club. We are going for a study on Delage and, as it is in Egypt, Marta Pérez Polo is giving us the course. Her specialty is bones and this is why this year I am learning a lot of biological data. In addition to that, we have visited the Royal Factory of Weapons of Eugui (a contemporary site). Maybe you can think that only students of History can attend this Club but this is not true! Everybody can join the sessions. Do not doubt to come and give it a chance! Javier Larequi Writing directly from UNAV and FCOM. 2nd year student of History and Journalism
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FORUN: a personal experience11/17/2017 After reading our post on FORUN in the Key activities section, you might also be interested in giving a look to a personal experience on the topic. Last year, I had the opportunity to participate in the modality of Written Communication with three more workmates and, what is more, we were good enough to win! Despite it was the first time that I signed up for a project to be presented in front of a lot of people and I was very nervous, I enjoyed it a lot: it meant a challenge for me, and I was happy to succeed in it. One of the things that I appreciate most about FORUN is that it let me leave my comfort zone. My team's work, Compared analysis of political discourse in Europe about migration, analyzed the political situation in the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Poland, while it tried to cover some possible solutions to the problem of refugees. I always say that there are people that attend University, and others that live it. In my opinion, FORUN is a great way to live the University of Navarre. Consequently, I highly recommend you to live the UNAV and, as a way of doing so, to live FORUN. Javier Larequi Writing directly from UNAV and FCOM. 2nd year student of History and Journalism Archives
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