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Imitating the Flemish

The first artists who made oil painting an internationally recognized art form were the Flemish painters of the 15th century. In order to continue promoting this painting technique, the Cultural Activities Service has organized an introductory workshop, which will be directed by Cristina del Rosso.
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Searching for the Right First Job
Putting students in touch with the professional world. This was the mission of the University’s 16th Annual Career Fair. Organized by the Office of Career Opportunities and the University Business Foundation, the Fair brought together 47 businesses and 2,500 students.
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Topping the Lists in the Medical Board Exams
96.3% of the Licentiate Graduates of the School of Medicine passed the Medical Board Exams, thereby obtaining the opportunity to seek employment in public hospitals.
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A New Space for Study

In order to meet the needs of students in the context of the Bologna Agreement, the Library of Sciences has undergone a renovation. More comfort, flexibility, open spaces, group study rooms, 79 computers, Wi-Fi and student lockers are among the new additions and improvements.
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A Triumph in the Mud

It’s not a battle, it’s sports in its most pure state. The adverse weather surprised the members of the University rugby team during one of its training sessions. The snapshot goes beyond winners and losers.
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The Colorist Art of Gritón
His art synthesizes the ancient and modern, the mystic and the religious, and in his paintings the green of the Valley of Ultzama dominates. Antonio Gritón, a Mexican residing in Navarra, showed his works in the Social Science Building on the occasion of the ‘Expresarte’ Contest.
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Architecture in a Latin Key

The Multiuse Pavilion of the Ciudadela (Pamplona) hosted two exhibitions within the framework of the 6th International Congress on History of Modern Spanish Architecture. Buildings in Latin America and Argentina were the topics of the two exhibitions.
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Teaching Classes on the Grass

Rafael Alvira, Professor of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, reflects with his students on the human being, reason, freedom… and once in a while, when the weather permits, they ‘breathe’ philosophy in contact with nature, holding class on the lawns of the campus.
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OTROS REPORTAJES

AT THE FOREFRONT
Luis Montuenga, Chair Professor of Cellular Biology and Director of the Area of Oncology of the CIMA, is the new Vice President of Research of the University. He takes the place of José Maria Bastero, who was President of the University between 1996 and 2005, and has been Vice President on two occasions.
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DID YOU KNOW...
The School of Communication is a candidate for the Prince of Asturias Prize in Communication and Humanities for 2008. The Government of Navarra and the O Globo group, among other institutions, are supporting the School’s candidacy for “its excellent educational labor and pioneering research".
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ESCAPARATE
20,000 readers have ‘investigated’ Los crímenes del número primo The Crimes of the Prime Number, a novel which uncovers a network of international corruption. Published by Círculo de Lectores and RBA, it is the fourth work authored by Reyes Calderón, who is the Associate Dean of the School of Economics and Business Administration.
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AGREEMENTS
Four Universities in the USA and the United Kingdom have established ties to the international program offered by the School of Communication. Students of the International Media Program will thus be able to study in leading centers in the areas of Information, Marketing and Fiction.
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