Training Courses
Training Courses
From its inception to the present day, the IESR has offered a comprehensive range of courses. We would like to draw your attention to the following points:
SEMINAR OF ANTHROPOLOGY
Teaching activity, academic year 2022-23 and 2023-24
COURSE: ANTHROPOLOGIES WITH/ WITHOUT PERSON II
Directors: Prof. Dr. Rafael Rubio de Urquía and Prof. Dr. Aquilino Polaino Lorente
General Coordinator: Prof. Tit. Dr. Ángel Sánchez-Palencia Martí
- CYCLE OF LECTURES AND COMPLEMENTARY EXPLANATIONS ON INDICATIVE INTRODUCTION TO “PERSON-CENTERED COMPANY” given to the Researchers of the “Irene Vázquez Chair” of the IDDI of the UFV, in April, May, June and July and Complementary Sessions in September 2018, by Rafael Rubio de Urquía.
COURSES FOR THE IESR ANTHROPOLOGICAL GROUP
- IESR organizes, from 2010-2011 to the present, a CYCLE OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL TRAINING FOR TEACHERS AND RESEARCHERS. This Cycle was originally designed to provide a very broad anthropological training in related subjects of interest to Professors and Researchers coming mainly from Philosophy, and already, in general, Doctors. Later, without the structure of the Cycle changing from what was originally planned, the composition, in terms of scientific specialties, of those following these courses was considerably broadened, although in general, they were always Professors and Researchers. Most of those attending these courses, from the beginning, were Teachers or Researchers at the UFV, being their fundamental nucleus, members of the IESR Anthropological Group (see in 1). More recently, some Complementary Training Courses, related to the main Cycle (see in 2)
1.COURSES OF THE CYCLE OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL TRAINING FOR TEACHERS AND RESEARCHERS
Directors of the Cycle: Professors Rafael Rubio de Urquia and Aquilino Polaino Lorente
General Coordinator of the Courses: Prof. Dr. Ángel Sánchez-Palencia Martí
I. HUMAN BIOLOGY
30 hours of lectures and laboratory practice,
Course 2010-2011.
Faculty and content. The teachers of this course are Professors of the Faculty of Biotechnology of the UFV:
-Citology, Dr. Noelia Valle
-Genetics, Dr. Javier Sierra
-Neurology, Dr. Julián Romero
-Laboratory Practices, Dr. Maite Iglesias
Participants: Professors and Researchers of the IESR Philosophical-Anthropological Grouping.
II.NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
30 teaching hours,
Course 2011-2012.
Faculty and content
-Psychology and General Psychopathology, Prof. Dr. Aquilinio Polaino Lorente.
-Neuropsychology, Dr.Javier Cabanyes Truffino, Complutense University.
-Personality, Evaluation and Clinical Psychology, Prof. Dr.Antonio Domingo Garcia Villamisar, Complutense University.
Participants: Professors and Researchers of the Philosophical-Anthropological Group of the IESR, Professors of diverse teachings and Trainers of the UFV.
III. PALEO-ANTROPOLOGY AND PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
30 teaching hours,
Course 2012-2013.
Teaching and content. Prof. Dr. Rafael Jordana Butticaz, Professor of Zoology and Comparative Physiology at the University of Navarra taught all the content of this course.
-Interdisciplinary Relationships of Paleo-Anthropology; Fossil Record; Biological Evolution and the Mechanisms of Evolution; Evolutionary Phylogeny; Evolutionary Doctrines; The Origin of Man.
-Physical Anthropology.
Participants: Professors and Researchers of the IESR Philosophical-Anthropological Group and Professors of the Faculty of Biotechnology of the UFV.
IV. ETHNOLOGY AND ETHNOGRAPHY
30 teaching hours,
Course 2014-2015.
Faculty and content. Prof. Dr. Ricardo Sanmartín Arce, Prof. of Social Anthropology at the Complutense University, Full Member of the Real Academia de Ciencias Morales y Políticas, taught all the content of this Course.
-Theoretical Foundations of a Trajectory of Social Anthropology; Fieldwork; Nature and States of Values in Culture; The Cultural Imaginary: the Arts, Religion and Values.
-Fieldwork Practices: The Interview.
Participants: Professors and Researchers of the IESR Philosophical-Anthropological Grouping, Professors of various teachings and Trainers of the UFV.
V. PHENOMENOLOGY OF RELIGIONS
30 teaching hours,
Course 2015-2016.
Faculty and content. Prof. Dr. José Luis Sánchez Nogales, Prof. of Philosophy of Religion of the Theological Faculty S.J. of Granada, taught all the content of this Course.
-Phenomenology of Religion; The Anthropological Pole of Religion: the religious attitude, the expressions of religion and religious acts.
-Brief History of Religions: Traditional Religions, Polytheism and Dualism; Pantheistic Monotheism (Hinduism), Buddhism and Prophetic Monotheism.
Participants: Professors and Researchers of the IESR Philosophical-Anthropological Group, Professors of various teachings and Trainers of the UFV and Professors of the Anahuac University of Puebla (Mexico).
VI. HISTORY OF RELIGIONS
30 teaching hours,
Course 2017-2018.
Faculty and content.General Introduction Lesson: Rafael Rubio de Urquia.
-Judaism, Prof. Dr. Cayetana-Heidi Johnson, Professor of Hebrew and Aramaic Language and Archaeology at the Faculty of Christian and Classical Literature-San Justino, San Damaso Ecclesiastical University of Madrid and Archaeologist.
-Islam, Prof. Pilar González Casado, Professor of Arabic and Syriac Language at the Faculty of Christian and Classical Literature-San Justino, San Dámaso Ecclesiastical University of Madrid.
-Hinduism, Prof. Dr. Enrique Gallud Jardiel, Hindologist and Professor of Language and Literature at the UFV.
Participants: Professors and Researchers of the Philosophical and Anthropological Group of the IESR, Professors of diverse teachings in the UFV, several from diverse origins outside the UFV and students of Doctorate in Humanities of the UFV.
VII. THEOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
70 teaching hours,
Course 2019-2020, after its forced interruption in March 2020 as a result of the plague, was restarted in January 2021, ending in June this year. After its resumption, the teaching was by telematic means.
Faculty and content.
-General Introduction Lesson, Rafael Rubio de Urquia.
-The Claim of Knowledge of the Church. Confession of Faith and Theology, Prof. Dr. Luis Gahona Fraga, Professor of Theology at the Instituto Superior de Estudios Teológicos San Ildefonso de Toledo.When this course begins again in January 2021, Prof. Dr. Ángel Sánchez-Palencia Martí gave a recapitulatory lecture.
-Theological Anthropology, Prof. Dr. Eduardo Vadillo Romero, Professor of Theology at the Instituto Superior de Estudios Teológicos San Ildefonso de Toledo.
Participants Professors and Researchers of the Philosophical and Anthropological Group of the IESR, Professors of diverse teachings in the UFV, several from diverse origins outside the UFV and Special Guests and students of Doctorate in Humanities at UFV.
The VIII Course: OTHER CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGIES, of approximately 70 teaching hours, is being prepared
1.COMPLEMENTARY TRAINING COURSES
I. EXTENSION OF HISTORY OF RELIGIONS 1: EGYPT, MESOPOTAMIA AND CANAAN.
30 teaching hours,
Course 2018-2019.
Teaching and content.
-Introduction Lesson, Rafael Rubio de Urquia.
-The Religion of the Egyptians, Prof. Dr. Francisco Borrego, Professor of Ancient History at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and Archaeologist.
-The Religion of the Canaanites, Prof. Dr. Cayetana-Heidi Johnson, Professor of Hebrew and Aramaic Language and Archaeology at the Faculty of Christian and Classical Literature-San Justino, San Dámaso Ecclesiastical University of Madrid and Archaeologist.
-The Religion of the Sumerians, Prof. Dr. Daniel Justel, Professor of Ancient History at the University of Alcalá.
Participants: Professors and Researchers of the Philosophical-Anthropological Group of the IESR, Professors of diverse teachings at the UFV, several from diverse backgrounds outside the UFV and Special Guests and PhD students in Humanities at the UFV.
II. EXTENSION OF HISTORY OF RELIGIONS, 2: GREECE AND ROME
30 teaching hours,
Course 2011-2012.
Faculty and content
-Professors Professor Dr. Alberto Bernabé Pajares, Professor Dr. José J. Caerols Pérez, Dr. Raquel Martín Hernández.
-Content (summary): For both Greek and Roman religion: general questions, the gods, coordinates, organization of worship, community worship and group worship, liminal practices, theorization of religion.
Participants: Professors and Researchers of the Philosophical-Anthropological Group of the IESR, Professors of diverse teachings at the UFV, several from diverse backgrounds outside the UFV and Special Guests and PhD students in Humanities at UFV