Spanish University organizes Seminar/Course on Jihad Terrorism.

Sevilla.- University Pablo de Olavide gives course on jihad terrorism

Carmona (Seville), July 3rd. -  The ‘International Course on Jihadist Terrorism: Elements of a national strategy against terrorism’ is the name of the workshop which inaugurates the programming of the ninth edition of the Summer Courses of the University Pablo de Olavide (UPO) in collaboration with the Municipality of Carmona, Seville; to start in Carmona on Monday July 4 until next September 23.

The seminar will develop during the week of 4th to 8th of July, at the headquarters of the Cultural Center Olavide Mansion in the location of Los Briones.

According to the University Pablo de Olavide, the seminar on jihad terrorism aims to provide academic and professional reflection on the phenomenon of jihadist terrorism, providing analysis tools from different scientific approaches such as those provided by political science, sociology and psychology.

The course is coordinated by Mr. Ricardo Manuel Torres Soriano, head of the Department of Political Science and Administration of the University UPO, and Javier Jordan, professor of Political Science and Administration at the University of Granada, who will deliver the keynote ‘An analysis of terrorist plots in Europe “at 11 am at the headquarters of the Centro Cultural de Olavide.

The course will continue at 12.30 hours with the intervention of Manuel Ricardo Torres Soriano, who will address the “Elements for a strategy against terrorist activities on the Internet.” In the afternoon, Jose Maria Irujo, journalist for the daily newspaper El Pais, offers the presentation “Seven years of 11-M (terrorist attack in Madrid). What has changed in the Jihadist threat? ‘.

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