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Our history

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  • 1998

    Benedict XVI

    When Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (later Pope Benedict XVI) visit the University to receive the doctorate Honoris Causa, he was impressed by the interdisciplinary vocation of the University. On his return to Rome, he wrote a letter to Office of the Executive Council to thank him for his welcome in Pamplona. In it, he proposed that the University should become a platform for promote open dialogue through the Humanities, with the goal aim of seeking the truth and transcending relativism. In it, he is committed to placing the focus on the dignity of the person in the face of cultural and political conditioning and on concerns of great social significance.

    Benedict XVI
  • 2004

    research center in Social Sciences and Humanities

    In 2004, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith - with the then Cardinal Ratzinger as its prefect - approached various academic centres around the world - including the University of Navarra - to apply for the partnership in the study: "Evaluating the presence of the essential contents of the natural moral law in contemporary society". Subsequently, at the opening of the academic year, José María Bastero, then University's President, announced the creation of the research center in Social Sciences and Humanities with the aim of: "Consolidating stable operational groups of a transversal nature that undertake projects of scientific and social transcendence. [...] The purpose is to have a centre multidisciplinary of research excellence in these scientific areas, which will dynamise the teaching and the research work".

    research center in Social Sciences and Humanities
  • 2009

    Call for research projects

    A call for expressions of interest for interdisciplinary research projects is launched at Humanities and Social Sciences. 25 proposals are received. Between January and July 2009, an external international committee selects 9 projects that move on to the second phase and are evaluated according to their scientific quality, Degree innovation and risk, team experience, internationalization, multidisciplinarity, partner-economic impact and capacity to generate and attract resources.

    Call for research projects
  • 2010

    Creation of the ICS

    In January 2010 a competition is held to choose the name of the centre and in March the centre is officially created. The first projects are launched: 'Emotional culture and identity', 'Public discourse', 'Education de la afectividad y de la sexualidad humana', 'El withdrawal de la figuración en las artes contemporáneas', 'Fronteras y cultura', 'Ley natural y racionalidad internship', 'Mente-cerebro', 'Religion and Civil Society' and 'Center for International Developement'. In addition, the principal investigators of the projects are incorporated and research begins.

    Creation of the ICS
  • 2012

    ATLANTES" is incorporated

    A new project, the 'ATLANTES Research Program: human dignity, Advanced Illness and Palliative Care', is incorporated. ATLANTES is developed under the hypothesis that it is possible promote to develop a positive mentality in society and in medicine regarding the attention and care of patients with advanced and irreversible illness.

    It incorporates
  • 2013

    First triennial evaluation

    The first triennial evaluation of the centre is carried out. Between September and November 2013, a roadshow is held to present the ICS in seven Spanish cities: Pamplona, Seville, Vigo, Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastian and Valencia.

    First triennial evaluation
  • 2016

    New headquarters

    Inauguration of the new headquarters, located in the east wing of the Library Services of Humanities. The project 'Creativity and Cultural Heritage' is launched. It promotes projects aimed at researching and disseminating different aspects of the historical and cultural bequest , with a special focus on Navarre and its projection towards other territories.

    New headquarters
  • 2017

    Youth in transition

    project 'Youth in transition' is launched. It seeks a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by today's young people during the transition from adolescence to adulthood.

    Youth in transition
  • 2019

    Internal and external evaluation

    With the end of the third three-year period of the ICS, an internal and external assessment of the center is carried out, with international experts. Pablo Pérez, Full Professor in History, is appointed director scientific of the ICS in substitution of Ana Marta González who would continue as principal investigator of 'Emotional culture and identity'.

    Internal and external evaluation
  • 2020

    10th Anniversary

    The ICS celebrates its 10th anniversary with a visibility campaign that included the design of a new logo, a video and an informative leaflet and a travelling exhibition that visited the various buildings of the University to publicise the work of the centre during the first decade. The Chair Álvaro d'Ors de Derecho, Cultura y Sociedad was created as a result of a agreement between the ICS and the Fundación Ciudadanía y Valores. REDWINN (network Ibero-American Network for Innovation and training to Strengthen the Impact of Women in Innovation Ecosystems) joins the ICS in order to raise the profile of women through research, the promotion of innovation, training and knowledge dissemination.

    10th Anniversary
  • 2022

    Center partner

    The challenge ICS 22-23 "Youth, Relationships and Psychological Well-Being" is launched with the goal to study psychological well-being in adolescence and youth. The challenge is a topic of research and knowledge dissemination that puts in dialogue different projects of the center and international collaborators.
    The 'Civic Humanism Center for programs of study on the character and ethics of the professions' has also been set up thanks to the support of the Citizenship and Values Foundation. Finally, the groups 'Emotional culture and identity' and 'Creativity and Cultural Heritage' are merged under the name 'Links, creativity and culture'.

    Center partner
  • 2023

    agreement with IDEA Foundation

    The University signature a agreement with IDEA to develop the Chair IDEA New Longevities. It seeks to identify the care needs of the elderly in order to design sustainable service delivery models, as well as to analyze the meaning of this phase of human life through the concept of 'meaningful aging'.

    agreement with IDEA Foundation