Citizens spokesman Cartagena, Manuel Padin, visited the new headquarters of the Institute of Education, attached to the University of Murcia, ISEN and met with its president, Carlos Andreu, and the general director of the center, Luis Cruz.
The building, located on Royal Street, was once the Apprentice School Spanish Society of Naval Construction;
mid eighties Navy became the building at the Naval Museum.
Today, following the renovation project architect Jose Manuel Chacon, it has become a perfect place for the transfer of knowledge space, cultural development, and learning for more than 1,500 students pursuing careers as Employee Relations, Human Resources, Training or Education and Primary Education.
Moreover, Manuel Padin stressed that "this year the center has completed the educational offer language department so students will have the opportunity to expand and diversify their professional challenges."
For his part, Carlos Andreu reported leader of Citizens on some of the cultural activities and exhibitions held in the new facility during this course.
Citizens spokesman claims that "One of the best reasons to feel proud of being cartagenero is this prestigious center of higher education that I now see a renewed momentum with this modern and spacious location".
Manuel Padin has highlighted the central concern for personal attention of students, "this close educational relationship between teacher and student is allowing exploit the full potential of the student, when individualized attention best results are achieved, each student It is a world, and ways to promote their motivation and reduce their weaknesses are unique commitment ISEN with this is recognized, public and admirable ".
Moreover, the spokesman for the Orange formation thanked the President of ISEN, Carlos Andreu for his commitment to education, for strengthening the city of Cartagena as a university city, and to keep alive this historic 1926 by architect Lorenzo Ros .
The spokesman also said that the ISEN can always count on the support of Citizens Cartagena to develop future projects.
Source: Ciudadanos Cartagena