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Students will be able to recognise up to a maximum of 6 optional ECTS credit that accredit their participation in Cultural Activities Office, sports, student representation, solidarity and cooperation activities organised by the School, the University or the Halls of Residence and previously approved.
Activities offered for the academic year 2025-2026
Radio University of Navarra offers the possibility of collaborating with its programming through radio programs / podcasts that address the current affairs of the campus, of FcomUNAV, in partnership with the University Radio association as well as by the initiative of the students themselves. It will depend on their previous training . It is also proposed to collaborate in production or social networks.
semester: 1st and 2nd.
Teacher manager: Eva Lus.
Calendar: from September to the end of November and from January to the end of April (excluding exam periods). Calendar adaptable to the needs of the students.
issue of hours: 30 hours (distributed in 2.5 hours per week or the organization agreed with the students).
Credits: 1 ECTS credit per semester.
issue of students: maximum 25 students → 8 in first course content / 12 in upper course programs / 3 in implementation / 2 in social networks.
Program of activities: 3 ways.
a) Content production
- first courses: conducting interviews, reports, news individually or in small groups on current events on campus, FcomUNAV and for the ARU News. Students will be tutored by the Radio UNAV team.
- advanced courses: programs / podcasts in groups. Proposals will be worked on with the UNAV Radio team to make sense within the general programming. A maximum number of programs will be established.
b) Sound realization / editing.
c) Social networks and web support.
The seminar maintains the name of the one given during the last three years. There is a line of innovation in education of the Core curriculum that links learning to the reading of great books, this seminar works with twelve (difficult) stories of the 21st century and associates this work with reading, the sharing of reading, the learning of writing and even literary trends in the world scene.
semester: 1st and 2nd.
Teacher manager: José Antonio Pérez Aguirre.
Calendar: between October and April.
issue of hours: 30.
proposedissue of credits: 1 ECTS credit.
issue of students and requirements: about 20 students in grades 2, 3 and 4 who have demonstrated a strong commitment to writing or reading stories (COE1, COE2, Fundamentals of Storytelling, Introduction to Storytelling, Storytelling, Reading Mentors) will be invited to attend.
Program:
- 18 hours of reading and analysis, spread over twelve weeks.
- 12 hours of group meeting to share the reading. Divided into 12 sessions, one every two weeks.
- As the possibilities of finding a common schedule are very complicated with students from several courses, the meetings will take place during the lunch schedule , in the Multimedia conference room .
This activity seeks to promote the journalistic culture among the student body through a permanent seminar of formative and complementary character to curriculum. It seeks to propose strategies, reflections, readings and references to the world of journalism in a context of media crisis.
semester: 1st and 2nd.
Teacher manager: Miguel Ángel Jimeno.
Schedule: weekly one-hour meetings, from early October to March.
issue of hours: 30.
proposedissue of credits: 1 ECTS credit
issue of students: unlimited number of places, students of the Degrees of Journalism and Double with FyL and Audiovisual Communication.
Program:
Weekly 60-minute sessions given by Professor Jimeno and occasionally by School professors and invited professionals.
-Sessions where students would be given methodological and practical keys.
-Possibility of outings or visits to local/national media including the usual Fcom Tour, with which this seminar is naturally twinned.
The film programming of the Museo Universidad de Navarra (MUN) is degree scroll Plano/Contraplano in allusion to the most common way of filming a dialogue. This element of the filmic syntax underlines the interdisciplinary conversation that takes place between cinema and the other artistic proposals that the MUN hosts each season in its different exhibitions. The seminar Plano/Contraplano: Cinema at the MUN is based on the museum's film program and explores the thematic, narrative and aesthetic ties that link cinema with other art forms in the context of exhibitions.
Dedication of the student:
In the 2025-2026 academic year the seminar Plano/Contraplano: cinema at MUN will take place in the second semester and will include the following activities:
- guided visit to the MUN exhibitions (3 hours)
- attendance to three screenings with their respective lectures at the MUN (10 hours)
- interdisciplinary seminar on cinema and museums (2 hours)
- Elaboration and sharing of a film program for the MUN (10 hours)
Teacher manager: María Noguera.
issue of hours of student dedication: 25 hours (1 ECTS credit).
semester: second.
requirements: none.
Economic cost: between 3 and 5 euros per student to pay for the guided visit .
registration: a form will be sent in December 2025 with all the updated data .
The students will work in the promotion, organization of the tables, attention to the speakers, elaboration of accreditations and coverage in social networks of the IV workshop Contar el terror.
semester: 1st.
Teacher manager: María Jiménez Ramos.
Calendar: to be determined (September-October).
issue of hours: 30.
proposedissue of credits: 1 ECTS credit.
issue of students: 3.
The seminar will show in a practical format the basics of wine marketing to understand trends, create 360° strategies and develop brands, with real cases, winery visit and presentations by industry experts. Ideal for future wine business professionals.
Taught by: Ricardo Aguiriano, currently International Director , marketing and strategy of group LA NAVARRA.
Professor in charge: Jorge del Río Pérez.
seminar aimed at students of: Marketing, Journalism, Audiovisual, ADE, Economics, Degree in design, Architecture and ISSA.
Duration: 15 hours / 5 weeks / 3 sessions of 45 minutes each week.
semester: first.
Valid for 1 ECTS credit.
Price: 50 euros (includes classes, winery visit and tasting course).
The goal of the congress DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP AND RIGHTS is to contribute to the empowerment of citizens in digital networks and platforms, based on the conviction that a technological humanism that promotes equality, inclusion and social coexistence is possible.
It will feature professionals who lead initiatives, actions and projects around "digital well-being". This is understood as the development of attitudes that facilitate a positive experience in networks and platforms, as well as their use for the benefit of Education and access to opportunities.
The congress is aimed primarily at young people (students of the School of Communication) and citizens of Pamplona. At the same time, a much larger potential audience is estimated, through the dissemination by the Observatory of the audiovisual content generated - from the agreement with the participants.
The congress will be organized in 1 day (one afternoon and one morning). The morning will focus on a roundtable and a colloquium. The afternoon will focus on participatory activities centered on challenges.
Teacher manager: Ana Azurmendi.
semester: second.
Calendar: 1 week of February. Second semester.
issue of hours: 10.
proposedissue of credits: 1 ECTS credit.
issue of students: 10.
registration: financed.
The reading and discussion seminars are intended to be a space for reading and discussion with the purpose of allowing student interns to delve deeper into issues related to the audiovisual communication profession from a critical and reasoned perspective.
The objectives are threefold:
1. Encourage the habit of reading and watching good films.
2. To promote critical thinking and level conversion.
3. To discover possible vocations in academia and research.
The structure of the sessions consists in the commentary of a text and/or film previously seen and read, under the guide of a professor of the department of Culture and Audiovisual Communication. The development the sessions may include, depending on the interest of the students and the development the seminars, the writing of essays or articles with the intention of publishing them.
issue of hours of student dedication: 30 hours (1 ECTS credit).
Teacher manager: Nacho Laguía.
semester: first and second.
requirements: to be an internal student of the department of Culture and Audiovisual Communication.
registration: ilaguia@unav.es.
Gaming, Esports and Digital Entertainment is a seminar focused on the creation and development of content in the gaming and e-sports industry. It will address the characteristics of these industries, business opportunities, career development in these sectors, and the connections of these content creation activities with marketing management and brand communication. It has an eminently professional and practical character.
Speaker: Daniel Luri Iborra, Head of Growth, Markets and Agencies, Webedia.
Professor in charge: Ángel Arrese.
seminar aimed at students of: Marketing, Journalism, Audiovisual, Business Administration and Economics.
Duration: 15 classroom hours / 3 weeks / 3 face-to-face sessions of 4 hours (and students' work outside the classroom).
semester: first.
Valid for 1 ECTS credit.
Price: 50 euros.