80 doctoral students and students from Master's Degree attended the course "instructions anthropological and ethical aspects of research at the University".
The meeting was organized by the high school of Anthropology and Ethics and was attended by students from all Schools of the University.
The high school of Anthropology and Ethics (IAE) of the University of Navarra organized from May 2 to 6 the course for the programs of doctorate and Master's Degree "instructions anthropological and ethical research in the University", which was attended by 80 doctoral students and students of Master's Degree from all the Schools.
The program which took place in the afternoons at classroom 13 of the School of Communication, included conferences on topics such as the mission statement of the University and its role in history, the Christian identity of the University of Navarra, the need for science and religion to enter into dialogue and the involvement of Theology in the different fields of knowledge. The participants also had the opportunity to attend to participate in round tables on "Nature, technology and society", "The University as a place for the multidisciplinarity "or "The University at the service of society", among others.
The professors who participated as speakers in the course were, by Schools and Centers:
María Iraburu, Luis Montuenga, Javier Novo and Jordi Puig
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School of Communication
Manuel Martín Algarra and Alejandro Navas
Immaculate Bavaria
Javier Sánchez Cañizares
Icíar Astiasarán
Ana Marta Gonzalez, Pablo Perez and Jose Maria Torralba
Pablo Blanco
Javier Gil Sevillano