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Social Neuroscience, Social Pedagogy and Education

I am 40 years old. Not that it means anything. It simply confirms the well-known saying: "As long as you live you learn". When I finished school, I decided to study a great love of mine. The art of acting. When the years passed and I reached the age of thirty-six, I decided to study another of my great loves, the pedagogical art. Today I am a teacher and an actor feeling immense joy and gratitude. Joy because I did it and gratitude because I met many people who helped me, each in their own way.

When I learned about this postgraduate course, my first thought was, how good it would be if I was there. I was wondering if I could handle it. The plans of my life have changed. I started a family. What a sacred thing. Nevertheless, the master's degree often revolved around in my thoughts. Finally, one day I decided. So, I just said to myself, 'I'll try. And it happened.

I started it. My excitement is great. Because the lessons we do are so interesting. The professors are so kind and receptive. So enthusiastic. Excellent connoisseurs of the subject they teach us. They guide you; they inspire you; they wake you up, they make you dream, you feel grateful for all this. They become our mentors. So how is it possible that I do not draw more strength? And my classmates, all carefully selected, one by one. An unique experience of creativity and interaction. No, I do not embellish them, no I do not exaggerate. I have no reason to. I live in a dream. I share it, without withholding anything.

The experience of our studies in the postgraduate course "Social Neuroscience, Social Pedagogy & Education" I believe will remain indelible. In any case, we are building on a solid foundation not only our professional career, but also our own life.

P. K.