Presentation of business project in MUMCI course

Cristina Fernández Gil, Director of Oceanográfica, a Marine Science outreach agency that has managed more than 1,500 awareness-raising and communication actions providing services to projects in Europe, Africa and South America, presented, this Wednesday, January 15, 2025, her business project from the perspective of the Economy of the Common Good and the Sustainable Development Goals within the framework of the Corporate Social Responsibility and Social Marketing course at MUMCI (Master’s Degree in Marketing and International Trade) at the Faculty of Economics, Business and Tourism.

For the master’s students, this talk has represented a way to visualize the real implementation of the UN recommendations in terms of sustainability in a Canarian SME and the challenges that this entails in the current economic context.

We would like to thank María de Cruz Déniz Déniz, a MUMCI teacher, for organizing this activity and FEET for the resources provided.

Josefa Delia Martín Santana

 

Talk-discussion. Young people: how to motivate them and activate their talents

Last Monday, December 9th, a talk-discussion led by Juan Ferrer (expert in change management) took place in classroom C.1.5 of Module C of the FEET as part of the activities scheduled for Mentors who work in the FEET Mentor Program.

Title of the talk-discussion:

Young people: how to motivate them and activate their talents

Summary:

Certain factors have led to the situation of demotivation and abandonment that we are experiencing in the academic and business part of the young generations. It is necessary to know them in order to know where to act. This talk-discussion seeks to understand the causes, define the elements that motivate every human being, and see where we should act to inspire, involve and involve young talent in the development and growth of their personal and professional lives.

Here are some moments of the talk-discussion.

Guillermo González, a business administration student, is planning a company that transforms leftovers from the banana sector into value-added products such as compost, bioplastics, paper or cosmetics.

Collect, process and transform organic waste derived from banana plantations – pseudostems, leaves, and remains of unsold fruit – into value-added products, such as compost, bioplastics, paper or even raw materials for the construction or cosmetics industry. This is the objective of the Green Banana Ecosolutions business project, developed by Guillermo González González, a final-year student of the Business Administration and Management (ADE) degree at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, who has been one of the two winners, in the circular economy category, of the ULPGC’s Impulsa Talento 2024 Awards, an initiative promoted by the Vice-Rectorate for Students, Alumni and Employability with the sponsorship of the DISA Foundation and Banco Santander and the collaboration of the Canary Islands Maritime Cluster, which promotes innovation combined with sustainability among ULPGC students by promoting entrepreneurial initiatives and ideas related to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

More information at this link.

Business Administration and Management students participate in the XXVI National Auditing Congress

TITLE: Business Administration and Management students participate in the XXVI National Auditing Congress

The Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Spain, through the president of its Territorial Group of Las Palmas Javier Álvarez Cabrera, invited third and fourth year students of the Business Administration Degree and their corresponding Double Degrees, to the XXVI National Auditing Congress, which was held in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria under the motto “Auditing in the era of Artificial Intelligence”.

During the day held on November 21, 2024, students had the opportunity to listen to professionals from the world of auditing discuss the implications of AI in the business world, as well as the possible professional opportunities they can find in the auditing sector. They also had the opportunity to talk to professionals who live the day-to-day life of the profession and participated in group dynamics (escape room and team race) that tested their ability to work as a team.

The positive impact that this experience has had on the students fills us with satisfaction:

“Thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to attend this Congress. I have become even more clear about my future professional career” (Álvaro Perdomo Herrera, student of the Double Degree in Business Administration and Law).
“It has been a very enriching experience that motivates us to continue studying and learning” (Claudia Manrique de Lara Rodríguez, GADE student)
“It has been an incredible experience and I have had a really good time. I have learned, enjoyed myself and met new people” (Christian Caballero Gil, GADE student)

This approach of the university to the business world has been possible thanks to the involvement of the professors Margarita Mesa and Sonia Granado, in charge of the organization of the students, and the collaboration of our colleague Aurora Rodríguez. Our thanks to our colleagues from the Faculty of Economics, Business and Tourism who teach third and fourth year GADE students for making it possible for students to attend the conference. Many thanks also to the ICJCE for awakening new professional interests among our students.