Ángel Arrese, new Associate Dean of the University's Communication School
This professor of Marketing is the author of several books and articles on media and Economics
Ángel Arrese Reca, professor of Marketing at the University of Navarra, has been appointed Associate Dean of the School of Communication of the academic center. This 36-year-old native of Pamplona, married and father of three children, holds a PhD in Information Sciences from the University of Navarra and Master's Degree in Marketing Management from technical school of management Commercial and Marketing (ESIC). Currently, he is Deputy Director of the Master's Degree in management of Communication Companies of the University of Navarra and has been director of the department of business Informative and Structure of the Information, as well as member of the committee of doctorate in the doctoral program in Public Communication of this campus.
Throughout his professor, Professor Arrese has taught as Visiting Professor the European Institute for average Manchester; in the Master’s Program in Journalism for Editors at the University Extension Center of São Paulo (Brazil); at the School of Science Austral University in Buenos Aires; and at the School of Communication at the University of North Texas in Dallas (U.S.).
award Garcilaso and award National Completion of programs of study in 1990Among the works published by the new Associate Dean, the books "The identity of The Economist", "Economic and financial press. From the beginnings to the first oil crisis", and "Time and average Markets" (forthcoming), as well as several academic articles on the economic press and the relationship between journalism and Economics.
Ángel Arrese won the award Garcilaso, awarded by Diario de Navarra and the School of Communication of the University of Navarra, and was the first award National Completion programs of study of the licentiate degree in Information Sciences in 1990. In addition, he is a member of committee publishing house of the magazine Communication & Society and the Journal of average Economics. He has also collaborated with the newspaper Expansión.
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