Alumni
Being an Alumni is a condition for life. The University facilitates meeting and networking among its graduates, in addition to offering them training for their professional development . In the 2022/23 academic year, 48 activities were held, attended by more than 5,000 people.
alumni including those of IESE, in more than 120 countries.
139.100
ALUMNI* OF THE UNIVERSITY, NOT INCLUDING IESE
121.730Nationals (87.5%) |
17.370International (12.5%) |
*Graduates who have been students of exchange of the University for only one academic year are not included.
56.787
ALUMNI OF IESE BUSINESS SCHOOL
40.208Nationals (70.8%) |
16.579International (29.2%) |
Territorial Boards
Alumni University of Navarra
36Spain |
9Other countries |
New creation
3
Territorial Alumni Boards(Gipuzkoa, Lleida and Boston) were created during the last academic year.
IESE Business School
9Spain |
35Other countries |
ALUMNI WEEKEND
A very special workshop in which the alumni returned to campus in Pamplona. The Alumni Weekend is a day of reunions, hugs and lots of emotion.
+1.000
graduates participated in the Alumni Weekend
I OF ALUMNI
Under the slogan "One stage ends. Another begins. We continue together", the fifth edition of this event was held for final-year students. University does not end on graduation day, but continues in different ways throughout professional life.
Some figures on alumni events
48
alumni events during the 2022/23 academic year
36
national events
12
international events
11
countries visited
8 Alumni Meetings were held during the 2022/23 academic year to present Strategy 2025 to the alumni.
28.02 Pamplona
"Mental health and emotional well-being."
With Manuel Martín Carrasco (MED'83, PhD'92), president of the Spanish Society of Psychiatry and Mental Health; and Azucena Díez Suárez (MED'98, PhD'04), specialist in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the Clinic.
Manuel Martín Carrasco
Azucena Díez Suárez
09.03 Bilbao
"Palliative medicine: advanced medicine for the patient and the healthcare system".
With Carlos Centeno, director of the Palliative Medicine Service of the Clinic; and Julio Gómez, coordinator of the palliative care service of the San Juan de Dios Hospital in Santurce.
Carlos Centeno
Julio Gomez
30.03 San Sebastian
"Personalized medicine: at the forefront against cancer".
With Rubén Pío (FAR'94, PhD'98), Deputy Director of the Cancer Center Clínica Universidad de Navarra (CCUN).
Rubén Pío
19.04 Barcelona
"Humanizing organizations through purpose".
With Álvaro Lleó, principal researcher of the Porpuse Strength Project; and Ricard Casas, director general of people and culture of ISS Facility Services.
Ricard Casas
Alvaro Lleó
10.05 Madrid
"Digital transformation of communication".
With Ramón Salaverría (COM'93, PhD'98), Full Professor of Journalism at the University; and Silvia Intxaurrondo (COM'01), co-director and presenter of La Hora de La 1 (TVE).
Silvia Intxaurrondo
Ramón Salaverría
25.05 Malaga
"Screens and mental health: another pandemic?".
With Miguel Ángel Martínez-González, Full Professor of Preventive Medicine and Public Health of the University of Navarra and Full Professor attachment of Nutrition at Harvard University.
Miguel Ángel Martínez-González
17.06 Miami
II Edition "Future cities, deeply human. Ideas that transform the way we live and work".
With María Iraburu (BIO'87, PhD'92), president and professor at the University; Alfonso Sánchez-Tabernero (COM'84, PhD'88), Full Professor of business Informative and former President of the University; Ricardo Piñero, Full Professor of Aesthetics and Theory of the Arts and director of the Institute Core Curriculum; Alejandro Fernández Montero (MED'02, PhD'13), professor of the School of Medicine of the University of Navarra; Charo Sádaba (COM'95, PhD'99), dean of the School of Communication; Ignacio Ferrero (FIA'91, ECO'92, PhD'00), former Dean of the School of Economics; Ana Sánchez-Ostiz (ARQ'85, PhD'93), director of the Master's Degree in design Environmental and management of Buildings (2011-2022); Carlos Naya (ARQ'89, PhD'96), director of the School of Architecture; and Fredy Massad, Architecture critic of the ABC newspaper and publisher of the book Experiencia.
María Iraburu
Alfonso Sánchez-Tabernero
Ricardo Piñero
Alejandro Fernandez
Charo Sádaba
Ignacio Ferrero
Ana Sánchez-Ostiz
Carlos Naya
Fredy Massad
Pedro spanish medical residency program
Saul Lopez
Beatriz Pascual
22.06 Boston
"Screens and mental health: another pandemic?".
With Miguel Ángel Martínez-González, Full Professor of Preventive Medicine and Public Health of the University of Navarra and Full Professor attachment of Nutrition at Harvard University; and Stefanos Kales, professor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Miguel Ángel Martínez-González
Stefanos Kales
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