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First edition of the Winter Program

The International Office of the School of Economics, in coordination with ILCE, has organized the first edition of the Winter Program.

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17/03/17 00:28 Rocío del Prado

The students, from TongjiUniversity, in Shanghai, and Queensland University of Technology, in Brisbane, Australia, have been immersed in our country through classes of language and Spanish culture, among which they also learned notions of Sevillanas and Flamenco.

In addition, they have participated in various seminars of Economics European, with classes on macroeconomics in the euro zone, by Mirko Abbritti; entrepreneurship, by Álvaro Bañón, or international trade, by Javier Elizalde, among others. They also had the opportunity to learn about Economics and Navarre society through the visit to the Volkswagen factory, the cathedral of Pamplona or the "sweet tour" through the old town in which they visited the most famous pastry shops in the city.

These are some of the testimonials they have left us after their time at the University:

 

Isobel Kelaher, Queensland University of Technology (Australia)

"My best memory of the University of Navarra is the visit we went to the incredible Museum, and the fantastic farewell lunch we had there. I felt incredibly fortunate to have had such excellent experiences, especially at campus. The University of Navarra has so much to offer and I am glad I was there for a month and was able to check it out."

Lisa Zhu, Tongji University (Shanghai, China)

"I have had a very pleasant time in Pamplona. The activities that the University has organized for us have been very good. I have continued to miss the time I spent in Pamplona even on my return to China. I have made many friends from all over the world. I am very happy to have had this opportunity to study and spend this time in Pamplona and at the University of Navarra, I take with me very good memories and growth staff".

Taylor Guthrie, Queensland University of Technology (Australia)

"I would highlight how interesting and insightful the Economics seminars we had the privilege of attend were in the last week. Coming from Australia, I learned about many topics from a European perspective, by European professors who were incredibly enriching and eye-opening in different aspects."

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