Development of Digital Skills at IUNIT University Center

Mr. Tomás Aznar Sánchez, General Director of the IUNIT University Center, and Mr. Alejandro Truébano, Director of the Qualitas Doctrine Group, have signed an agreement that will allow IUNIT students to access American degrees. This agreement arises in a context where the interest of students in enriching their academic training and expanding their possibilities in a globalized labor market is increasing significantly.

The management of the degrees will be carried out by American universities that are part of the international network of the Qualitas Doctrine Group. The programs will focus mainly on master’s level formations and will be offered in both face-to-face and online modalities. This flexibility seeks to adapt to the needs of students, who can choose the option that best suits their personal and professional circumstances.

IUNIT, located in the heart of Madrid and authorized by the Community of Madrid to offer professional training, has stood out for its commitment to educational excellence. The institution has been designed to cover various levels of training and has been able to adapt to the new trends and demands of the educational sector, positioning itself as a reference in academic training.

The SEK Group, to which IUNIT belongs, has a presence in 17 countries and its educational history in Madrid dates back to the 19th century. Over the years, the group has evolved, integrating cutting-edge online training and establishing educational quality standards planned for the year 2025.

This agreement seeks not only to strengthen excellence in education, but also to respond to the need for students to stand out in an increasingly competitive academic and professional environment. American degrees are presented as an attractive opportunity for those seeking to enhance their resume or explore new job possibilities in the United States.

The growing influence of the Hispanic community in the North American country and the rise of leaders in key sectors underline the importance of receiving an education that includes elements of the American educational system. For IUNIT students, this alliance represents a significant competitive advantage, eliminating barriers and expanding their horizons in the global job market.

The Qualitas Doctrine Group, with over ten years of experience in managing international relations between universities, has collaborated with IUNIT to design a working model that prioritizes both flexibility and rigor, thus guaranteeing a quality education. This approach positions IUNIT in line with the challenges and opportunities presented by a constantly evolving world.

Source: MiMub in Spanish

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