Sawa Mara Project Conference at FEET

Today, Friday 28th February, William Kikanae and Rosa Escandell have come to talk about the Sawa Mara Project, which integrates the tourist experience in the Massai Mara with the community and culture.

The Conference, which took place in the FEET Degree Hall, was entitled “SAWA MARA – The Masai EcoLodge. A sustainable tourism and community transformation project”

It should be noted that William Kikanae is a leader of the Masai community and an international speaker at Helpers Speakers, as well as a National Geographic guide.

 

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.

 

Facultad de Economía, Empresa y Turismo de la ULPGC
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