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Around fifty people participate in the Annual ISSA School of Management Assistants' Graduates' Meeting meeting in San Sebastian.

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Some of the participants at the meeting Annual ISSA School of Management Assistants' Graduates' Meeting. PHOTO: Chus Cantalapiedra
18/06/19 18:23 Chus Cantalapiedra

About fifty people participated on Saturday, June 15 in the annual ISSA School of Management Assistants' Graduate Schoolmeeting . It was held at the high school Mayor Jaizkibel in San Sebastian, the former headquarters of the school until its move to Pamplona in 2013.

The meeting, aimed at graduates completing their five-year terms (those who finished in the years 69, 74, 79, 84, 89, 89, 94, 99, 04, 09 and 2014), was a reason to reunite with fellow graduates, and with some of the professors who taught them class, in the same setting in which they were trained.

The day began at 10:30 a.m. with a Mass at chapel of the recently remodeled building. Rafael Hernandez, chaplain and professor of Ethics at the school when it was located in San Sebastian, celebrated. During the Eucharist, he prayed for those present and remembered especially those alumni and professors who have passed away.

The spring weather allowed graduates and professors to share a coffee on the building's terrace after 11:30 a.m. and enjoy the views of La Concha Beach. They reminisced about their years at degree program and caught up on their personal careers, then moved to the building's lobby where scholarships were presented to the graduating classes of 1969 and 1994 who celebrated their 50th and 25th anniversaries, respectively.

Cristina Pérez Ribón, former student of the class of '69, spoke on behalf of all of them and thanked the professors and staff of ISSA-University of Navarra for the training received, as well as the good times shared in the classrooms during the years of university.

Maricarmen Erviti, deputy director of Degree en attendance de Dirección-Management Assistant, and Cristhian Mestre, director de development, closed the event by recalling what the profile of the programs of study currently looks like, in the year that marks the tenth anniversary since they were recognized as Degree. They pointed out that 20% of the students are international students, explained the new project-based methodology through which the subjects are taught and showed them that the rate of employment rate when a student student completes the degree program is currently 93%.

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