He Global Institute of Higher Studies in Social Sciences (Iglobal) celebrated his twelfth graduation ordinary in the Dominican Sports Hall of Fame.
On this occasion, 236 new professionals they completed their master’s programs national and international, reaffirming the mission of the institution: train leaders capable of transforming their environment through knowledge, innovation and ethics.
During the ceremonythe rector Josefina Pimentel He stressed that the act “does not only symbolize the closing of an academic cycle, but the signing of a commitment: to serve society with critical thinking, global vision and ethical sense.”
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The programs of IGLOBAL are developed under schemes of international double degreein alliance with prestigious institutions such as the Ortega y Marañón University Research Institute (Iuiom), attached to the Complutense University of Madrid; the University of Alicante; the Menéndez Pelayo International University (UIMP) and the Open University of Catalonia (UOC).
Among the master’s degrees taught appear Senior Strategic Public ManagementState Administration Law, Public International Law and International Relations, Evaluation and Quality Management in Education, Neuropsychology and Education, Didactics of the Spanish Language for Primary Education and Archival and Document Management, the latter in collaboration with the General Archive of the Nation.
The main guest, Star Nicholas of Benedictdoctor in Philology from the Complutense University of Madrid and director of International Programs of the Ortega-Marañón Foundation, gave the central words. His intervention reaffirmed the close academic cooperation between both institutions and the commitment shared with a higher education of quality and global projection.
In her speech, the Rector Pimentel highlighted the role of Iglobal in it institutional strengthening and the modernization of the state Dominican: “The academic excellence “It is not an unattainable ideal,” he said, “but a practice that is built day by day, with effort, passion and sense of purpose.
The ceremony was chaired by Leonel Fernandez Reynapresident of Regency Council of the IGLOBAL and the Global Democracy and Development Foundation (Funglode); Marco Herrera Beato, executive director of Funglode; Star Nicholas of Benedict and Rafael Espinal, administrative and financial director of InafoCAM.
In a press release, the IGLOBAL He indicated that with this graduation he consolidates his leadership in the higher education Dominican and renews its commitment with the training of professionals who contribute, from science and ethics, to the sustainable development and social transformation of the country.
