Creative Campus11/21/2017 UNAV Life, The Documentary, tries to show people, students in UNAV and future ones, what University Life and Experience actually looks like. We recall to have said that it is a compendium made up by both studies, development, academical flourishing opportunities, and free time and self-discovery. Well, this is the day in which we want to tell you about this second aspect. We want to talk to you about Creative Campus. This approach intends to present the different creative opportunities available on campus in a way as attractive as possible. From shows coming to the MUN, to clubs to join such as the University's chorus or theater group, from photograph and art workshops to interesting creative courses that students are able to take, Creative Campus is a nice portal for students to get to know about all the available free-time activities on campus. The web-page is constantly updated, and interviews to interesting participants related to the topics are posted almost on a daily basis. If you are looking for something of the king, make sure to check it out! Miriam Huárriz Writing directly from UNAV and FCOM. 2nd year student of Spanish Philology and Journalism
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CUN, now also in Madrid11/21/2017 With 46 new medical specialties, just like in Pamplona, the new center will maintain the same care model based on exclusive dedication towards its personnel and its investigation and education departments for the patients' benefit. Clínica Universidad de Navarra is known for its efforts on investigation and education of future doctors. Its prestige is such that, apart from its center in Pamplona, the University of Navarre has decided to open up a new facility in Madrid, doubling its services. For 55 years, the Clinic has offered an exhaustive service to all of its patients, and on November 21, today, citizens in Madrid and people visiting the capital of Spain will be attended by it too. Counting with a team made up by 500 people, among which we can find 130 doctors, 120 nurses, 90 assistants, 50 technicians, 60 dietitians and cleaning workers and 50 administratives, the Clinic's personnel will grow up to 2.525 professionals, taking into account Pamplona's workers. "It will be the same Clínica Universidad de Navarra, just like it has always been, but placed in Madrid”, commented the general director José Andrés Gómez Cantero. This is important because of several aspects: on the one hand, more people will be benefited by care services provided by the Clinic; and, on the other, the investigative development as well as the educational one will be grand: greater doctors will be trained in both facilities and they will have more job opportunities too. The official web-page for CUN in Madrid is already running, and it looks appealing. This is surely going to be a promising trip. And it starts today. Miriam Huárriz Writing directly from UNAV and FCOM. 2nd year student of Spanish Philology and Journalism "Alborada", UNAV's Literary Magazine11/18/2017 This magazine intends to be a space for students to publish their poems, short stories and drawings. The University of Navarre is known for its very professional School of Communication, as well as for its reputation on majors from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Since its foundation in 1952, it has granted students the opportunity of flourishing in their abilities, and it is actually them, the undergraduates, the ones who are allowed to conduct many of the initiatives the University launches. Alborada was created by six students in UNAV, Beatriz Sánchez, Miguel Barba, Sergio Navarro, José Fanjul, Pablo de la Barrera and Íñigo Rubio, back in 2012. This amazing project gives many unknown artists the chance to get out in the field and show the world what they are working on, and, even it if it is mainly directed at students, all teachers and other employees at the University are permitted to participate. PROCESS: 1st Write or draw something unique, quaint, interesting. 2nd Send your material, along with your personal data, to [email protected] 3rd Be selected and appear in the next publication of Alborada. PRESENTATION REQUIREMENTS: 1st Send in your personal data (name, career and career year if you are a student; name and faculty if you are a professor; name and post if you are an employee). 2nd Leave 1,5 space between lines. 3rd Do not exceed the four pages limit or 50 verses. 4th Drawings ought to be in black and white, preferably. Alborada publishes two magazines each year, one in Autumn and another one in Spring, and it can be picked up by any of the students for free. It is a nice way of getting published and read by University companions which share your interests, and it is an easy way to get in touch with them too. If you write or paint, draw, do not be shy and give it a try. Miriam Huárriz Writing directly from UNAV and FCOM. 2nd year student of Spanish Philology and Journalism Language and Culture campus11/17/2017 It is that time of the year. "Winter is coming", as would say a Stark in Game of Thrones. But, did you know the exact original motto, actually? Nowadays everyone has access to films from all around the world, to TV series, books... through translation. It is true that this art has improved quite a lot in these past years, and it is also true that, without it, our worldwide culture would be way more limited: it gives us access to material we would not be able to comprehend otherwise, as no person can learn all languages on Earth. But, still, nothing compares to the original version, to the casts' voices, to the author's writing style. And how can we have access to this kind of experience? Through learning languages, yes, you guessed correctly. The University of Navarre has a very prestigious Language Institute which offers courses on up to 9 different languages: German, Arabic, Chinese, Basque, French, English, Italian, Portuguese and Russian. Moreover, the University gives international students who do not know Spanish or those graduates who want to be able to teach Spanish as a second language the opportunity of signing up for ILCE classes and examinations. Being as important as it is to know our way around in different countries, for barriers regarding cultural exchange ceased to exist a while ago, this opportunity is great for all students, professors and other workers in the University. One just has to choose a language to start off with, that which may strike you as more attractive or useful, or with the one you believe you are having and will have more contact. Afterwards, the process is simple: contact the Languages' Department and sign up for a course or to take a level exam in case you want to continue your studies in a language you already know something about. The professors are great, the preparation for Official Exams, also hosted in the University, is exquisite. And it is on campus. It just could not be better. Miriam Huárriz Writing directly from UNAV and FCOM. 2nd year student of Spanish Philology and Journalism Archives
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