The Spanish Economics Association has awarded the TFG to Andrés Vidriales, a graduate in Economics from the ULPGC

The Spanish Economics Association has awarded the TFG to Andrés Vidriales, a graduate in Economics from the ULPGC, in the VII edition of the TFG Award of the AEE.

This Award is open to recent graduates from all Spanish universities, and after the anonymous evaluation of the works by a jury of recognized academic prestige, the Association awarded five special mentions, among which is the work of the former student of Economics of the Faculty.

Andrés Vidriales’ TFG is entitled “Evolution of the conditional correlations between oil, the US dollar and energy stocks in the period 2000-2023” and was directed by Professor Dr. D. Jorge Pérez-Rodríguez from the Department of Quantitative Methods in Economics and Management.

You can find more information about the Prize, the winners and the jury in this post on Nada es Gratis:

https://nadaesgratis.es/pedro-rey-biel/vii-premio-tfg-de-la-asociacion-espanola-de-economia-y-mas

New call for research assistants 2025 from the Bank of Spain

The Bank of Spain has launched a selection process for the creation of a temporary employment pool through a training contract to obtain professional practice to cover positions at level 14 of the management group as technical-research assistant staff.

The offer is aimed at recent graduates or students who plan to graduate this academic year 24-25.

Interested parties can download the following files:

Report prepared by the ULPGC Employment and Employability Observatory

The Employment and Employability Observatory of the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, OEE-ULPGC, has sent to the FEET
the main employment indicators of the 2020/2021 cohort, 24 months after graduation and satisfaction with studies, acquired skills and curricular practices.

You can access the report at this link.

The newspaper La Provincia reports today, January 20, 2025, on the publication of a study that associates Machiavellianism and psychopathy with cyber sexual harassment, a study that was carried out by FEET professors Margarita Fernández Monroy, Agustín J. Sánchez Medina and Inmaculada Galván Sánchez.

You can see more details about the news at this link.