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Guanajuato, Gto., April 18, 2016.- More than 3,000 students and 350 professors between partial and full time, compose the largest Division in Campus Guanajuato, and the challenges the same size as well as the commitment of liaison with society, said in an interview Dr. Claudia Susana Gómez López, director of the Division of Economic-Administrative sciences (DCEA).

It is a great satisfaction, recognized Dr. Gómez López, when having more than 3,000 students distributed among the 13 academic programs: seven majors and seven postgraduates. In an interview about the progress and achievements from the Division, she held that one of the most important works was the curricular redesign of the seven degree programs according the needs from the graduates and society.

For 2016, explained, there's already progress in redesigning two postgraduates, the one from the Master in Personnel Management and probably Economy, to have them aligned to the educative model.

She also emphasized in the research progress from DCEA's academic bodies, all of them in consolidation, for which they extend the networks and agreements with other institutions for the formation of human resources, in addition of the inclusion of professors to the National Researchers System (SNI).

Additionally, for the excellence classes they had 1 million 450 thousand pesos to consolidate academic bodies and bring experts from Canada, Colombia, and Spain, she said, to emphasize the role of liaison with society, which in the last years has acquired relevance with tourism projects, with CONCYTEG and some secretaries from the State Government, which has allowed to apply the concept of real necessities.

In that matter, to boost the university liaison, they signed two collaboration agreements so the student male their practices and/or professional social service with companies: Hybernya Industrial and the "Coordinadora de Fomento al Comercio Exterior (COFOCE). Likewise, they established links with the Aquatic Macro-Center CODE 1.

Finally, she informed that to consolidate the social service, there was cleaning and reconditioning of land from the community Llanos de la Fragua from Santa Rosa, for future reforestations from students in the first semester; there were collecting projects from the food bank, delivery of the collect to Albergue from the General Hospital and the construction of ecological stoves in the community El Tablón, in Santa Rosa; furthermore, the collect "Por un Guanajuato sin hambre" from Guanajuato's Food bank in which 70 students participated.

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