Schedule of Sessions
Unless otherwise indicated in the schedule, the sessions will take place in classroom of the Central Building 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
October
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Tuesday 13th |
Opening ceremony in the classroom andinaugural lecture: "Improving Improvement?", by Juan Cruz Alli. The event will begin at 5:00 p.m. and will be presided over by the dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Julia Pavón; the associate dean for student affairs, Dolores López; and the coordinator of the Senior Program, Rafael Escobedo. |
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Thursday 15 |
Legal Protection for the Elderly, by Alberto Muñoz |
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Tuesday 20 |
New Records for Longevity and the Secret of the Blue Islands, by Dolores López |
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Thursday 22 |
Heart Disease and Cardiovascular Care, by Agnes Díaz Dorronsoro |
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Tuesday 27th |
Kidney Diseases and Nephrological Care, by Nuria García Fernández |
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Thursday 29th |
The Image of God in Painting, by Elisa d'Ors |
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November
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Thursday 5 |
Cristóbal Balenciaga: Architect and Fashion Designer, byJuan Balenciaga |
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Tuesday 10 |
Thursday 12 |
Literature and the City, by Javier de Navascués |
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Tuesday 17 |
Thursday 19 |
Recipes and Cookbooks from the Global South, by María Boulandier |
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Tuesday 24 |
Stories of the Earth: What Our Planet Tells Us, by Esther Lasheras |
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Thursday 26th |
Maps to Understand History, by Rafael Escobedo |
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December
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Tuesday, the 1st |
Stories of the Earth: What Our Planet Tells Us (II), by Esther Lasheras |
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Jueves 10 |
Tuesday, the 15th |
Artistic Heritage of the University of Navarra, by Manuel Vilches |
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Jueves 17 |
Christmas Celebration At 1:00 p.m., Holy Mass will be celebrated in the chapel Amigos Building. Afterward, at 2:00 p.m., a lunch for students will be held at the University of Navarra Museum Restaurant. In addition, there will be a raffle for a charity basket, with the proceeds going to a social cause through Tantaka. |
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January
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Tuesday 12 |
Philip II: The Sound Image of the Monarchy, by Albert Recasens |
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Thursday 14 |
Writing Workshop: Creating Characters, Weaving Stories, by Bakarne Atxukarro |
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Tuesday 19 |
Thursday 21 |
Giuseppe Verdi, the Opera Par Excellence, by Luis Miguel Alonso Nájera LOCATION: classroom Gamesa classroom at the ICS. Ismael Sánchez Bella Building |
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Tuesday 26 |
Strategic Projects at the University of Navarra, by Gonzalo Robles and Javier Ortega |
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February
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Tuesday 13th |
Thursday 15 |
The Financier Juan de Goyeneche (1656–1735) and His network , by Agustín González Enciso |
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Thursday, the 9th |
Thursday 11 |
The Generation of '27: Forgotten Poets, Both Men and Women, by Carlos Mata |
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Tuesday 16 |
Thursday 18 |
Genetics Health, Disease, and Everything Else, by Ana Patiño |
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Thursday 23 |
A European Perspective: Strengths and Weaknesses of the Economics , by José Antonio Sarría |
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Tuesday, the 29th |
From Personal Papers to file , by Yolanda Cagigas |
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March
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Tuesday 2 |
Jueves 4 |
Looking at and Reading Images, by Ricardo Fernández Gracia |
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Tuesday 9 |
Historical European Martial Arts: The Revival of a bequest and Cultural bequest , by Peio Lumbreras |
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Thursday 11 |
The Ropera Sword: Origins and Evolution of the Premier Weapon of the Spanish Golden Age, by Juan Antonio Gómez Souto |
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Tuesday 16 |
Thursday 18 |
Pain, Empathy, Compassion, by Mariano Crespo |
April
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Tuesday, the 6th |
The Beginnings of design (1925–1075), by María Villanueva |
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Thursday 8 |
Maps for Understanding History (II), by Rafael Escobedo |
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Tuesday 13th |
Thursday 15 |
From Cave to Skyscraper: A Brief History of the City, by Juan José Pons |
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Tuesday 20 |
Thursday 22 |
Viruses Can Also Cure Diseases, by Cristian Smerdou LOCATION: CIMA auditorium |
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Tuesday 27th |
Thursday 29th |
The finding Ancient Egypt: One of the Great Adventures of Our Time, by Olga Navarro |
May
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Tuesday 4 |
Thursday 6 |
Detectives of the Past: How Last Names and First Names Tell Us Who We Are, by Ana Zabalza |
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Tuesday 11 |
Thursday 13 |
Biblical and Extra-Biblical Literature Between the Old and New Testaments, by Juan Gabriel Martínez |
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Tuesday 18 |
Thursday 20 |
The Church, Totalitarianism, and Authoritarianism in the 20th Century, by Carlos Veci |
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Tuesday 25 |
Thursday 27th |
Contemporary Painters and Sculptors from Navarre, by Pedro Luis Lozano |
June
The lecture closing ceremony will take place on Tuesday, June 1, starting at 12:30 p.m. in theclassroom of Central Building, whereLuis Javier Fortúnwill deliver the final lecture, “Navarre: A Monarchy Devoured by the Civil War.” Afterward, the traditional end-of-year lunch will be held at the University of Navarra Museum Restaurant.