Are you interested in collaborating with the group?
You can find information about the members of the group and our contact on the page About us.
Bachelor Theses
The members of the group supervise bachelor (undergraduate) thesis on topics such as serious games, data analysis and visualization, technology applied to education, social issues (e.g., active aging, medical domain), educational applications in real environments (schools, institutes), gamification, use of bio-signals, etc.
If you are interested in any of these topics or have a proposal that you think may be interesting, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Master Theses
The members of the group lead Master’s theses on topics such as serious games, data analysis and visualization, technology applied to education, social issues (e.g., active aging, medical field), educational applications in real environments (schools, institutes), etc.
If you are interested in any of these topics or have a proposal that you think may be interesting, please do not hesitate to contact us.
PhD Theses
In the group we supervise some doctoral theses on topics related to serious games and learning analytics, data analysis and visualization, both in educational contexts and addressing various social issues.
If you are interested in starting a doctoral thesis in the group, please contact us to explore the options available (including the possibility of funding or support in applying for a pre-doctoral fellowship).
You can find more information about the doctoral theses, Master and Bachelor theses supervised in the research group in the page of supervised theses.
Internships in companies (prácticas en empresa)
There is also the possibility of offering internships in companies through the Telefónica-Complutense Chair in Digital Education and Serious Games, to work on projects of the research group. These internships would be valid to count as credits to be recognized but they are not remunerated.
If you are interested in this option, please contact Baltasar Fernández Manjón, director of the Chair, at [email protected]