A group of 25 students from different universities in Mexico have reached the UCAM to receive a crash course in Political Communication during the summer months.
Students belonging to two universities in the South American country such as the Tecnologico de Monterrey (TEC), which has 20 campuses throughout Mexico, and the University of Irapuato.
Students will work six hours a day on issues related to political communication.
In addition, Mexican students made visits to different places of the region.
The president of the UCAM, José Luis Mendoza, next to Vice Chancellor for International Relations, Pablo Blesa, have received this group of students.
Blesa explained that "this course is intended that these university specializing in political communication. They may talk to politicians, will try with experts and academics from the University, and the idea is that one day are communication professionals around the policy ".
Regarding the country of origin of the students, the Vice Chancellor of International Relations said that "for us, Mexico is a reference;. We have a delegate in Mexico and mobility programs with the best institutions in the country also through Banco Santander becamos UCAM students going to study in Mexico every year. All this we do because we think it is a country of opportunities for our students, bilaterally ".
This course is the second time that takes place in the UCAM in cooperation with the two Mexican institutions such as the TEC de Monterrey, from which half of the students;
and Irapuato Institute in the city that bears the same name and which is twinned with Murcia, so the mayor, José Ballesta, these students receive throughout this month.
Source: UCAM