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The VI Summer Course 'The World of Business' of the University kicks off

The students will receive nine sessions of training in English, based on some subjects of Degree at attendance of Management.

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Students of the summer course 'The World of Business' of the University PHOTO: Manuel Castells
22/06/17 13:00 Chus Cantalapiedra

From June 21 to 23, 16 students from five Spanish provinces will participate in the VI Summer Course 'The World of Business' of the University of Navarra, organized by ISSA School of Management Assistants and aimed at students in the 4th year of ESO and high school diploma.

For three days, they will enjoy in situ the experience of being university students. They come from 12 schools in Spain, five of them from Navarra: Teresianas, Larraona, Jesuits, Carmelitas and Maristas. The students coming from other provinces, 30%, will stay at the Colegios Mayores of campus in Pamplona.

At schedule from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., they will receive nine sessions of training in English, based on some of the subjects that make up the Degree in attendance of Management, such as Professional Competences, e-commerce, Marketing, Event Organization, Written Communication, Languages and Interculturality. In the afternoons they will attend complementary leisure activities, such as kayaking down the Arga River or a visit to the University of Navarra Museum.

 

Laura Romeo (16 years old)
high school Sta. Mª la Real (Maristas) - Pamplona

"I was very interested in the world of business, a friend told me about the summer course and we signed up. I also think that languages are very important nowadays, so I'm taking advantage of it a lot".

 

Álvaro Lasarte (16 years old)
high school Claret Larraona - Pamplona

"I like that there are theoretical and practical classes, like the class we received yesterday to learn how to prepare a resume. Also because it is in the mornings and in the afternoons you can do other things."

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