Monday, February 22, 2016

FAQ: Free Mobility

The University of Granada defines a student from free  mobility as: "Student who is enrolled in an official university studies, makes a temporary stay in another university outside programs, conventions or agreements."
The steps that are necessaries for do a free mobility are:

  1. The student must be registered in a Postgraduate program in his/her University.
  2. It will be necessary that both, origin and foreign University, authorise to the student. To ask the permision must complete the pre-admision letter and send it to Master's Academic Coordinators. 
  3. Student must make the payment of the public prices of both universities.
Master in Economics allows their student take a free mobility with a 30 credit or 7 courses as maximum.

The main advantage, is that the student can ask the free mobility in any time, because the online application is open for the full year. And the answer to application take only a month, this is a fast procedure.

Friday, February 19, 2016

MEIM

Master in Economics has a new poster that clearly shows how it works and the different types of studies that can be made. With this poster, you could have a vision that why is better study in Granada and why MEIM is the best choice for you.

If you are really interested, don't forget the deadlines for applications, because if you are a foreign student, you have the opportunity to sing up on March 11th and make sure that you achieve get in.


So, the main question that you have to do yourself is: Which is the best itinerary for you among the three different options that the Master in Economics are offering you.

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Manuel Prados Medina


Manuel Prados Medina was born on June 11th, 1962 in Granada.



He has a bachelor's degree in Psychology and has a Master in Psychology of social work, psychology of violence, emergencies and disasters.



Currently he is a member of the First Intervention Team (EPI) in the Tax Agency. Thanks to the AUIP (Iberoamerican University Postgraduate Association), he is doing a study on psychosocial factors related to the process of active aging.



He has also been a teacher, to Tax Agency in courses as "Teamwork" and "Stress Management Techniques".



In addition, he has participated in various projects as "Objective Brain" and in different  lectures, some of these are "European Chemoreception Research Organization", "Consortium Clinical Neuropsychology (CNC)" and "Association Neuropsychologists Clinical Center of the National Public System (ANPES)" .



Among his publications can be found the following scientific articles:



  • "Concurrent TAL: aversive processing via capsaicin-sensitive vagal afferent fibers" in Neurobiology of Learning and Memory

  • "Psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the scale activism and radicalism intention" in the Journal of Social Psychology.


And finally, just mentioning that next Friday on February 19th, will be at the Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales (Universidad de Granada) teaching the seminar "Management teams and emotional intelligence".

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Seminar February 12th

The Master degree Economics of the University of Granada invites you on February 12th at 12.30 in room D011 in Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, to the following seminar (in spanish):

Title: Cómo crear un equipo de investigación en el Caribe y no morir en el intento

Professor: Juan Antonio Rubio (UGR)


Attendance to seminars is compulsory for students from Master Economics and highly recommended for all the students.

Regards

Academic committee of Master Economics

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Updated timetable for the second quarter

The second quarter of Master in Economics is about to start. For being prepared you need to know the timetable of all the courses.


                   http://masteres.ugr.es/ugrme/pages/banners/timetable/sq1516

Don’t miss any class and enjoy learning within an international environment.

Seminar / Seminario 29 de enero

The Master degree Economics of the University of Granada invites you on January 29th at 12.30 in room D011 in Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, to the following seminar (in english):

Title: Development of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in Transition Economies - case of Ukraine

Professor: Andrej Piovarci (School of Management in Trencin, Slovakia - City University of Seattle)

More information at: http://masteres.ugr.es/ugrme/pages/info_academica/seminarios

Attendance to seminars is compulsory for students from Master Economics and highly recommended for all the students.
Regards

Academic committee of Master Economics