Paid Internship Talk in the USA

On Friday, October 25, 2024, a representative of «LET’S LIVE USA» presented the Summer Jobs Program in the United States through an information session.

«Let’s Live USA» (https://www.letsliveusa.es/) is an agency authorized by the US Government that manages paid jobs in the summer season in the United States in amusement parks, hotels, camps… They take care of all the administrative procedures and all the bureaucratic procedures.

The jobs are very diverse and correspond mainly to the leisure, free time and hospitality sector. From hotels to amusement parks.

«Let’s live USA» services include:

– Work contract in the USA from Spain.
– Work permit.
– Medical and civil liability insurance.
– Assistance with visa procedures.
– 24-hour assistance in the United States through an emergency telephone number.
– Orientation session.

The program has an initial investment, but it is done in comfortable installments: 350 to register, a second payment of 850 euros and a third and final payment of 895 euros to pay the visa management costs and this amount is recovered with the income obtained from the work.

If you want to know more about this program and its possibilities, you can access the video of the talk at this link.

Here are some snapshots taken on the day of the talk.

Some moments of the ADEECA Meeting at its meeting at the FEET-ULPGC

On October 17 and 18, 2024, the meeting of the Association of Deans of Economy and Business of Andalusia, Canary Islands, Ceuta and Melilla (ADEECA) took place at the FEET-ULPGC.

The meeting took place in the Stone Classroom of the Rectorate of the ULPGC as well as in classroom C2.2 of the FEET.

We leave here some moments of this meeting.

College Border of the new Promotions Master

On July 19, 2024, the Graduation Ceremony of the 10th class of the Master’s Degree in Accounting, Auditing and Corporate Taxation, the Master’s Degree in Business Management and Human Resources, and the Master’s Degree in Marketing and International Trade took place in the FEET Auditorium.

Here are some moments from the event.

Congratulations to the new graduates.

The crucial link between corporate criminology and poverty, a topic of immense significance for the students of the Master in Marketing and International Trade (MUMCI) of the ULPGC, was the focus of a recent presentation.

On the occasion of the XVIII University Week for the Eradication of Poverty, the students of the MUMCI were able to attend an exciting talk on “Corporate criminology and poverty” on October 14, in the Degree Hall of the Faculty of Economics, Business, and Tourism. This talk was given by Daura Vega, professor of the Department of Chemistry of the ULPGC, and by the Institute of Criminological Analysis of the Canary Islands team, with Óscar Díaz at the head.
This talk highlighted how the counterfeiting of products represents a severe challenge for companies, affecting their reputation, income, and competitiveness while increasing the costs of protection and litigation. The speakers highlighted how this phenomenon generates multi-million dollar losses in taxes and jobs, weakening the growth of key sectors, and the fact that with this practice, consumers face significant risks by purchasing low-quality or dangerous products, eroding their trust in genuine brands.