Academic Praxis promotes activities of a diverse nature (humanist, solidarity, sports, health and, of course, conviviality and enthusiasm) in order to facilitate the integration of new higher education students, with their peers and educational institutions.
It also involves a set of practices developed and guided by a group of older students (veterans) and obeys strict laws, usually contained in what is called a code of practice.
In more recent years, government awareness campaigns (such as EXARP and in the media) are contributing to greater awareness among academic communities, promoting responsible non-abusive and non-violent practices.
Adherence to the practice is optional (it is not mandatory) and, therefore, its practice and experience excludes all those who refuse to participate or who do not agree with it.
Academic practice, even if playful, can and should be a moment of personal and social enrichment that positively marks your academic experience even after completing your course!