Imagine Joins the European University of Andalusia to Foster Dreams Without Borders

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The performing arts and cultural entertainment space in Málaga, Sohrlin, was the stage for an emotional event called ‘Imagine,’ conceived for the European University of Andalusia. This event, co-directed by renowned actor Antonio Banderas and Domingo Merlín, brought together over 600 people, including prominent figures from politics, culture, and the Málaga community, as well as young individuals interested in enrolling at the university.

During the event, four alumni shared their success stories, serving as inspiring examples for those present. The university’s rector, Daniel Hormigo, encouraged attendees to “keep dreaming and not be afraid to make mistakes,” emphasizing that the institution represents the beginning of a journey filled with opportunities.

Before the performance of ‘Imagine,’ testimonials from alumni provided a motivating perspective on the impact of education on their respective professional paths. Begoña Ibáñez, an engineer at Telefónica, highlighted the practical approach of her training, where each student receives individual support throughout the process. Álvaro Roldán, a journalist, discussed the opportunities the university provided him to enter the world of television, thanks to the connections he made with faculty.

Javier Martos, marketing manager at Red Bull, mentioned that the closeness of the academic staff was crucial for his professional development in the field of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences. Edurne Bengoa, another alumna, encouraged young people to “dare to live your dreams from wherever you want,” highlighting that success does not necessarily require leaving Málaga or Spain.

This event marked a milestone in the inauguration of the European University of Andalusia, which will open its doors on October 6. The new institution will offer 10 undergraduate programs and 9 postgraduate programs, and it will be located in the Teatinos neighborhood, covering more than 27,000 m². The university will implement an academic model that has proven successful in other cities in Spain, focused on practical and experiential learning.

Referrer: MiMub in Spanish

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