Online classes, workshop (presentation and discussion on animal forensic cases), problem-based learning by addressing criminal cases where animals are involved.
Field investigation of simulated forensic cases (group activity)
Prerequisites:
Veterinary, medical, criminalistics and law students interested in Forensic Sciences where animals are involved.
Number of ECTS: 3
Theoretical Sessions Monday, October 20th - Friday, October 24th (both dates included) Schedule: 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM Madrid, Spain time (15 hours total)
In-Person Sessions Monday, October 27th - Wednesday, October 29th (both days included) Starting at 10:00 AM (20 hours total)
Period
20 Oct 2025 — 29 Oct 2025
Duration
Mode
Blended
Type of activity
Course
Target groups
Undergraduate students, Master students, PhD students
Location
Alcalá, Spain
WP
WP 2
ISCED Fields of Study
08 - Agriculture, forestry, fisheries and veterinary, 09 - Health and welfare
Flipped classroom, workshop (presentation and discussion on animal forensic cases), and problem-based learning by addressing criminal cases where animals are involved.
Field investigation of simulated forensic cases (group activity)
Together with the UAH team will teach François d'Assise Ntsama Abah who holds a doctorate in veterinary medicine (DVM) from the Hassan II Institute of Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine (Rabat, Morocco) and a doctorate in public international law from Paris-Saclay University (Paris, France). He is a specialist in animal health and international law, with proven expertise in epidemiology, public health, health information systems, project management, capacity building, clinical research and science communication.