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Schedule of Sessions

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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.

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October

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.

Thursday 15

Legal Protection for the Elderly, by Alberto Muñoz

Tuesday 20

New Records for Longevity and the Secret of the Blue Islands, by Dolores López

Thursday 22

Heart Disease and Cardiovascular Care, by Agnes Díaz Dorronsoro

Tuesday 27th

Kidney Diseases and Nephrological Care, by Nuria García Fernández

Thursday 29th

The Image of God in Painting, by Elisa d'Ors

 

November

Thursday 5

Cristóbal Balenciaga: Architect and Fashion Designer, byJuan Balenciaga

Tuesday 10

Thursday 12

Literature and the City, by Javier de Navascués

Tuesday 17

Thursday 19

Recipes and Cookbooks from the Global South, by María Boulandier

Tuesday 24

Stories of the Earth: What Our Planet Tells Us, by Esther Lasheras

Thursday 26th

Maps to Understand History, by Rafael Escobedo

 

December

Tuesday, the 1st

Stories of the Earth: What Our Planet Tells Us (II), by Esther Lasheras

Jueves 10

Tuesday, the 15th

Artistic Heritage of the University of Navarra, by Manuel Vilches

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.

 

January

Tuesday 12

Philip II: The Sound Image of the Monarchy, by Albert Recasens

Thursday 14

Writing Workshop: Creating Characters, Weaving Stories, by Bakarne Atxukarro

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

Tuesday 26

Strategic Projects at the University of Navarra, by Gonzalo Robles and Javier Ortega

 

February

Tuesday 13th

Thursday 15

The Financier Juan de Goyeneche (1656–1735) and His network , by Agustín González Enciso

Thursday, the 9th

Thursday 11

The Generation of '27: Forgotten Poets, Both Men and Women, by Carlos Mata

Tuesday 16

Thursday 18

Genetics Health, Disease, and Everything Else, by Ana Patiño

Thursday 23

A European Perspective: Strengths and Weaknesses of the Economics , by José Antonio Sarría

Tuesday, the 29th

From Personal Papers to file , by Yolanda Cagigas

 

March

Tuesday 2

Jueves 4

Looking at and Reading Images, by Ricardo Fernández Gracia

Tuesday 9

Historical European Martial Arts: The Revival of a bequest and Cultural bequest , by Peio Lumbreras

Thursday 11

The Ropera Sword: Origins and Evolution of the Premier Weapon of the Spanish Golden Age, by Juan Antonio Gómez Souto

Tuesday 16

Thursday 18

Pain, Empathy, Compassion, by Mariano Crespo

 

April

Tuesday, the 6th

The Beginnings of design (1925–1075), by María Villanueva

Thursday 8

Maps for Understanding History (II), by Rafael Escobedo

Tuesday 13th

Thursday 15

From Cave to Skyscraper: A Brief History of the City, by Juan José Pons

Tuesday 20

Thursday 22

Viruses Can Also Cure Diseases, by Cristian Smerdou

LOCATION: CIMA auditorium

Tuesday 27th

Thursday 29th

The finding Ancient Egypt: One of the Great Adventures of Our Time, by Olga Navarro

 

 May

Tuesday 4

Thursday 6

Detectives of the Past: How Last Names and First Names Tell Us Who We Are, by Ana Zabalza

Tuesday 11

Thursday 13

Biblical and Extra-Biblical Literature Between the Old and New Testaments, by Juan Gabriel Martínez

Tuesday 18

Thursday 20

The Church, Totalitarianism, and Authoritarianism in the 20th Century, by Carlos Veci

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.

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31009 Pamplona, Spain

+34 948 42 56 00

+34 680 36 96 44

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