Library

The library offers the 2-hour online course “Know your Library”, which is aimed at undergraduate students and is mandatory to access, among others, the loan service. Registration can be done online in the Virtual Campus of the ULPGC.

In addition, it offers specific training to acquire skills in information search, writing, and defending the Final Dissertation Degree Project.

Electronic office

All the procedures required by the FEET Administration must be carried out by the electronic office, for which it is necessary to have a Cl@ve or Electronic Certificate.

Language learning at ULPGC

The University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria offers various opportunities to improve your language skills through courses and workshops, including those provided by the Aula de Idiomas, which organizes and delivers language courses and exams, among them English, French, German, Italian,Portuguese, and Spanish courses for foreigners Portuguese. Also, the Language and International Communication Courses (CICI ULPGC) and the Resource Center for Autonomous Language Learning (CRAAL).

Language tests and accreditation are also available.

Accommodation

The ULPGC has many accommodations for students and visiting professors in residences, apartments, and bungalows.

Reprography

The FEET of the ULPGC has a reprography service in Module A (Lecture Room) that offers the usual benefits for this type of business. Likewise, in the library, there is also the possibility of making photocopies.

Study rooms

FEET has classrooms for individual and group study, in one of which there is also a small office with a microwave and refrigerator available to students.

The university offers extracurricular activities to complement students’ curricular training by developing transversal skills. These activities are included in the “Cursos de Extensión Universitaria”.

Other resources

``If I owe you a pound, I have a problem; but if I owe you a million, the problem is yours.``
John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946). An opponent of classical economics, he responded to the Great Depression of 1929 by betting on public intervention and promoting public spending, which would cover the deficit in aggregate demand.
Facultad de Economía, Empresa y Turismo de la ULPGC
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