The 50th graduating class of ISSA School of Management graduates
3,210 alumni have passed through the classrooms of this center, which this Saturday, June 4, will celebrate its last graduation in the capital of Gipuzkoa.

This Saturday, June 4, the University of Navarra will celebrate the graduation of the 50th graduating class of ISSA School of Management Assistants, the fourth to have completed the Degree in attendance de Dirección. The ceremony will be held at TECNUN, the University's School of Engineering in Donostia-San Sebastián, and will be presided over by the Alumni Vice President of the academic center, Tomás Gómez-Acebo, and by the director of ISSA School of Management Assistants, Mª Jesús Álvarez.
A total of 27 students will take part in the event. This is the last class to complete their programs of study in this location; since the students of the 51st class, who will graduate next year, started the Degree in attendance of Management in campus of Pamplona.
alumni With these 27 students, a total of 3,210 students have passed through the classrooms of this center, which began its activity in 1963 in the Eva-enea mansion (Villa Eva), located on the slope of Aldapeta.
Since its beginnings, ISSA School of Management Assistants has been in permanent contact with the labor market at contact , allowing it to adapt to the needs of organizations at all times. Thus, today it trains professionals in attendance of Management where languages, communication, new technologies and the managementare some of the pillars of its training.
In order to obtain the Degree , 100% of the students carry out internships in national and international companies. Currently the average offer of work stands at 3.4 per new student graduate.
Program of the graduation ceremonyThe event will begin at 11 a.m. with a mass in the chapel of high school Santa Teresa (Pº Manuel Lardizábal, 25) and later, at 12.15 p.m., the academic ceremony will be held at sports center of the TECNUN School of Engineering.
The keynote lecture will be given at position by Ana María Fernández Vallejo, PhD in Classical Philology and professor at the University of Navarra, who will focus her speech on "Time of networks: digital paradoxes and values of hope".
The course delegate, Magdalena Zarza Toyas, will say a few words after submission of diplomas. And finally, the Vice President of Alumni of the University of Navarra will close the event.