A score of graduates and professors from the School of Sciences meet in London
The Dean, Luis Montuenga, explained to the attendees the new projects of the University of Navarra.
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About twenty graduates and professors of the School of Sciences of the University of Navarra participated in a meeting for alumni convened by the academic center in London. In the meeting participated the Dean of the School, Luis Montuenga, and the director of development, Borja Mora-Figueroa.
The internationalization of the University and the School, the importance of Alumni, the launching of the Museum of Contemporary Art, the plans for the Museum of Natural Sciences, the offer of postgraduate program or the Degree in Environmental Sciences were some of the topics addressed at the event.
For his part, Borja Mora-Figueroa explained the importance of graduates for School."We want the graduation of a student to be a point and not an end point in our relationship. We want to support and collaborate with them, and that when they have joys or go through difficulties they know that we will always be close to them in whatever they need."
The graduates who attended the event came from cities such as Manchester, Glasgow, Oxford, Cambridge and Southampton, as well as London. All of them are currently on programs at postgraduate program or working at universities such as Oxford, University College London, King's College, Imperial College London, University of Manchester, University of Glasgow, Queen Mary University, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of Southampton or the National Physical Laboratory. The event was also attended by professors Gustavo González Gaitano, Carlos de Andrea and Juana Fernández, who are currently participating in stays at research in the country.
Graduate assistants
Irati Antzin - Biochemistry '13
Charles Breeze - Biology'11 and Biochemistry '13
Leticia Botas - Biochemistry '13
Sergio Corrales - Biology'14
Eduardo Gómez Castañeda - Biochemistry '13
Marta Larráyoz - Biology'05, Biochemistry '06 and PhD'11
Manuel Mazo - Biochemistry '03
Iñigo Ortiz de Mendíbil - Biochemistry '07
Amaia Paredes - Biochemistry '14
Sandra Pérez Garrido - Biochemistry '13
Alba Redín - Biochemistry '14
Helena Rodríguez Caro - Biochemistry '14
Maite Sobrino - Chemistry'10
Nuria Vergara-Irigaray - Biology '97 and Biochemistry '98