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"There are awards and awards. And I don't stay only with the academic one, but also with the human one."

José María Álvarez Ines, distinguished with the award National End of Year Award degree program

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17/05/17 17:00 Rocío del Prado

"A professor at School told me one day: 'No rush, but no pause'. And that's what I've tried to do" recognizes José María Álvarez Ines (ECO'13) former student of the School of Economics, winner of the second National End of award degree program of Education University 2012-13.

The award, awarded by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport has been granted in recognition of the academic transcript of Álvarez Ines, also recognized with the award Extraordinary End of degree program by the School. For the alumnus, the keys to his success are clear: "to be constant, to make an effort, to work a little harder every day and to give the best of oneself".

In addition to thanking his parents and family for award , "because without the Education that I have received from them I could not have achieved it", the winner also wanted to acknowledge, "in a special way, the University of Navarra, for the opportunity it gave me to study the Degree in Economics through the Alumni Scholarships program, the School of Economics and the Belagua, where I lived for the four years of ". high school Mayor Belagua, where I spent the four years of degree program".

Of his time at School in Economics, Álvarez Ines highlights the support of professors, classmates and friends, and recalls the experience as an experience that "allows you to meet people from very diverse geographies, cultures and concerns. There are prizes and prizes. And I don't just take the academic one, but also the human one".

Álvarez Ines finished his programs of study in Economics in the School of Economics in 2013 awarded with the award Extraordinary End of degree program by the School. He prepared the civil service examination to the Cuerpo Superior de Intervención-Bursar's Office de la Administración Local, has made a stay in Portsmouth (UK) with the European Leonardo da Vinci Program and has worked as an economist in the Financial Systems Unit of BBVA Research.

Along with him, five students from the University have received this recognition from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport.Inmaculada Hernández Delso, graduate in Pharmacy; David del Río Orduña, Telecommunications Engineer; and Pilar Menéndez Gil, graduate in Biochemistry have been awarded the second prize award, endowed with 2,650 euros. Likewise, Oihane Mitxelena Iribarren, graduate in Biomedical Engineering; and Cristina Aguerrea, have obtained the third prize award, consisting of 2,200 euros.

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