Guanajuato, Gto., September 7, 2016.- From August to November this year, it will develop in the Division of Economic Administrative Sciences (DCEA) of Campus Guanajuato the Economic Administrative Seminars, where they share and generate topics that are creating trends and can be of interest for all knowledge areas.
As informed by M.A. Adriana Aguilera Arrieta, coordinator of such encounters, that these seminars are conceived within the current study plan for the seven degrees at the division, and this learning unit has the objective to generate a joint space for all students from first and second semester from all the majors.
In the same is shared, she said, the interest for transversal subjects in all DCEA's majors, but also for all the university community, such as building a citizenship, of environment, innovation and technological management.
What it is done at the seminar, explained M.A. Aguilera, is invite full-time professors of the Division of Economic Administrative Sciences, from other division of Campus or specialists outside the University of Guanajuato, consultants, business and directors of government institutions, to through a dynamic talk, provide information first hand.
Among the theme that has been developing and comes in these academic encounters, there is the "generation of value towards the industry" offered past August 31 by M.A. Héctor Plascencia Mora, Director of GTP; "Business Ethic, a reflection to do" by M.A. Martha Figueroa López, from METLIFE.
In that order, for September 14th the conference "What for is a literary essay at DCEA?" from Dr. Daniel Ayala, professor at the Division of Social Sciences and Humanities; and on the 21st "Incorporation of the Social-labor Responsibility in the Organizations" from M.A. Cecilia Ramos Estrada.
For October 5th, within the seminars, they'll address the subject "How far is 68 from 2016?" from the professors José Simental, Enrique Villa and Malu Cueva; while on the 21st, Dr. Bertha Gamboa of CIMAT's Divulgation, will speak about "wheels, bridges, mosaics and something else."
Later, on November 9th there will be "intellect races", coordinated by M.A. Velino Esteves Jiménez, Academic Secretary of DCEA and on the 16th the continuing of the literary essay by Dr. Daniel Ayala; another topic to be confirmed for the 23rd and the seminars are closed by M.A. Adriana Aguilar on November 30th.