Beginning of the 2015-16 academic year
Yesterday, Tuesday, September 1, 39 students from 11 Spanish provinces began their university studies at ISSA School of Management Assistants.
This class, which will finish in 2019, comes from Álava, Almería, Barcelona, Burgos, Gipuzkoa, Illes Baleares, Lugo, Madrid, Málaga, Murcia and Navarra. International students participating in exchange programs at ISSA University of Navarra also joined the classes.
|
|
| First year students of Degree in attendance of Management in the hall of Amigos Building. Photo: Inés Escauriaza |
The Welcomeworkshop for the first year students served as an opportunity to get acquainted contact with the professors, advisors and the classrooms where they will receive their classes during this academic year.
Inés Motilva, from Pamplona, and Marta Landaluce, from Burgos, are two of the 39 students starting the Degree in attendance de Dirección this year. Both admitted to being "a little nervous" but eager to get started. "They have told us about all the activities and they are very interesting, I would sign up for all of them," Inés confessed excitedly. Marta was positive about the fact that the first day is dedicated to explaining how the University works and presenting the range of activities on offer.
The second, third and fourth year students had a brief welcome session and started classes. The fourth year students did so in Donostia-San Sebastian, where for more than 50 years ISSA has been teaching its programs of study. Since 2013, the progressive transfer of students from Degree at attendance of Management to Campus in Pamplona has been underway.
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
In the afternoon, at Central Building, the University organized a Welcomeconference for the more than 1,700 new first-year students with the goal to show them the variety of activities (theater, dance, music, sports, volunteering, debates, literature, plastic arts, photography, through information stands and shows) that they can carry out during their years at programs of study. The workshop concluded with a concert by group Striving Possibles.
In total, the University of Navarra will have almost 11,000 students this year at Degree, doctorate and postgraduate program.
>





