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Memoria Académica Santander 2014 M E M O R I A S A N T A N D E R 2 0 1 4 César Nombela Cano Rector de la Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo ÍNDICE PROGRAMA CRONOLÓGICO ................ 9 ÍNDICE ALFABÉTICO ......................... 447 ESTADÍSTICA .................................... 469 Junio/septiembre CURSOS AVANZADOS Cursos magistrales El autor y su obra Escuelas Seminarios Cursos postgrado Talleres Encuentros Aulas de Verano «Ortega y Gasset» Cursos de Formación para Profesores PROGRAMA CRONOLÓGICO Los Cursos señalados con (*) están acreditados por el Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deportes para profesores de enseñanzas no universitarias. A efectos de reconocimiento de los Cursos de la UIMP como créditos universitarios de libre elección, consúltese antes del comienzo del curso en la Secretaría de Alumnos. 9 11 CURSO MAGISTRAL 16, 17 Y 18 DE JUNIO EVOLUCIÓN HUMANA Y ATAPUERCA: CONSTRUYENDO UN PARADIGMA EUDALD CARBONELL I ROURA ARQUEÓLOGO CODIRECTOR DEL PROYECTO ATAPUERCA DIRECTOR DEL IPHES PROFESORES: 1 ALUMNOS: 17 La socialización de la revolución científico-técnica actuales de Homo sapiens. producirá grandes cambios en la relaciones Bibliografía de divulgación castellano de Eudald intraespecíficas de los humanos y su entorno en Carbonell el siglo XXI. El estudio del pasado utilizando la E. Carbonell & J. Agustí. La evolución sin sentido. ingeniería inversa, nos permite conocer nuestra Empuries. Barcelona 2013. historia y entender el funcionamiento de nuestra E. Carbonell. La conciencia que quema. Now especie. De esta manera tenemos capacidad para Books. Barcelona 2008. entender la memoria del sistema y saber cómo se E. Carbonell. El nacimiento de una nueva ha construido. conciencia.Now Books. Barcelona 2007. El objetivo de este curso es introducir el Proyecto E. Carbonell & P. Hortolà. Entender la ciencia Atapuerca como programa de investigación de un desde dentro o al menos intentarlo. Publicaciones trabajo interdisciplinario y como modelo de URV. Tarragona 2006. desarrollo científico y cultural. Para ello se E. Carbonell (coord). Homínidos: las primeras plantearán tres grandes apartados temáticos, ocupaciones de los continentes. Ariel. Barcelona cubriendo aspectos empíricos y teóricos para 2005. mostrar cómo y por qué el proceso desarrollado E. Carbonell & JM. Bermúdez de Castro. en Atapuerca ha generado un nivel de impacto Atapuerca, perdidos en la colina. Planeta. científico, social, político y económico como no se Barcelona 2004. había conseguido con ningún proyecto de JL. Arsuaga, Bermúdez de Castro JM, Carbonell, E. evolución humana en nuestro país. Los primeros europeos: tesoros de la Sierra de Bloque 1: (1) Historia del proyecto, (2) Atapuerca. Junta de Castilla y León. Valladolid Construcción de un equipo científico, (3) Qué es 2003. un espacio fosilífero y cómo se trabaja. E. Carbonell & R. Sala. Aún no somos humanos. Bloque 2: (1) Yacimientos fosilíferos, (2) Los Península. Barcelona 2002 grandes descubrimientos, (3) Aportaciones J. Corbella, Carbonell, E., Moya, R & Sala, R. científicas del proyecto Atapuerca. Sapiens: el largo camino de los homínidos hacia la Bloque 3: (1) Socialización de un proyecto, (2) La inteligencia. Península. Barcelona 2000. estructura académica, (3) La construcción de E. Carbonell & M. Mosquera.Las claves del infraestructuras. pasado la llave del futuro. Arola editors. Hablamos de la construcción de un paradigma Tarragona 2000. debido a las dimensiones que adquirido el E. Carbonell & R. Sala. Planeta Humano. proyecto Atapuerca tras treinta años de trabajo Península. Barcelona 2000. continuado. La forma como se ha concebido, JM. Bermúdez de Castro, Arsuaga JL, Carbonell, E planificado y ejecutado este programa de & Rodríguez, J. (Eds) Atapuerca nuestros investigación desde sus inicios, gracias al antecesores. Junta de Castilla y león. Valladolid descubrimiento de centenares de miles de fósiles 1999. de una humanidad desaparecida, nos permite ir J. Cervera, Arsuaga, JL, Bermúdez Castro, JM, más allá de lo que se denomina un programa de Carbonell, E. Atapuerca un millón de años de investigación. En este sentido y dada su vocación historia. Plot eds. Madrid. 1998. social desde los inicios, se tratará de exponer hasta qué punto un proyecto de investigación como éste puede contribuir también de manera singular a la consolidación del conocimiento y el pensamiento científicos en las poblaciones 12 13 SEMINARIO DEL 16 AL 20 DE JUNIO LA EUROPA QUE DEJA LA CRISIS MIGUEL ÁNGEL NOCEDA PRESIDENTE DE APIE (2002-2007) AMANCIO FERNÁNDEZ RODRÍGUEZ PRESIDENTE DE APIE (1999-2002) PROFESORES: 17 ALUMNOS: 32 LUNES 16 LA TRANSICIÓN A UN MERCADO ÚNICO ENERGÉTICO 11:00 h. Inauguración José Manuel Durao Barroso 13:00 h. Andrea Brentan Presidente de la Comisión Europea Consejero Delegado de Endesa Cristina Mazas Pérez-Oleaga Consejera de Economía, Hacienda y Empleo 14:00 h. Entrega de Insignia de Plata de la UIMP Gobierno de Cantabria Miguel Martín Fernández Francisco González Ex Presidente de la Asociación Española de Banca Presidente del BBVA (AEB) 17:00 h. La transformación de la banca española I VIERNES 20 Ángel Ron LA REGULACIÓN EN EL CONTEXTO EUROPEO Presidente del Banco Popular MARTES 17 9:30 h. Elvira Rodríguez Presidenta de la Comisión Nacional del Mercado de HACIA LA UNIÓN BANCARIA EUROPEA Valores (CNMV) 9:30 h. La experiencia desde el regulador 11:00 h. José María Marín europeo Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia (CNMC) José Manuel González-Páramo Consejero Ejecutivo del BBVA 12:30 h. Conferencia de clausura Responsable de Regulación e Instituciones Fernando Restoy Exmiembro del Consejo del BCE Subgobernador del Banco de España 11:00 h. El papel del Gobierno español en el Los últimos datos económicos de Europa proceso de unión y en la transformación del muestran una evolución positiva que deja atrás la sector financiero español etapa de estancamiento y, en algunos países Luis de Guindos como España, la recesión. Pero, ¿nos Ministro de Economía y Competitividad encontramos de verdad en el fin de la crisis? O, 13:00 h. La transformación de la banca española dicho de otra forma, ¿en el comienzo de la II recuperación económica? Si es verdad que José Ignacio Goirigolzarri Europa deja la crisis y cómo es esa Europa que Presidente de Bankia abandona la crisis. Este curso trata, desde la ambigüedad de su título, de responder a esas MIÉRCOLES 18 preguntas y abordar la realidad desde un punto de vista genérico y desde algunos sectores 9:30 h. Los nuevos retos de la banca fundamentales para la vida económica. José María Roldán Presidente de la Asociación Española de Banca (AEB) 10:45 h. La visión de los expertos Jorge Sicilia Jefe de Estudios del BBVA Alejandra Kindelán Jefe de Estudios del Banco Santander 14 15 ENCUENTRO 16 Y 17 DE JUNIO III ENCUENTRO SOBRE INNOVACIÓN Y DESARROLLO COMPETITIVO. TRANSFERENCIA DE CONOCIMIENTO: APOSTANDO PARA GANAR EN RIQUEZA Y EN BIENESTAR MARÍA LUISA DELGADO MEDINA SUBDIRECTORA GENERAL DE TRANSFERENCIA DE TECNOLOGÍA MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y COMPETITIVIDAD SECRETARÍA GEMMA CAÑAS DEL OLMO JEFA DE ÁREA DE TRANSFERENCIA SUBDIRECCIÓN GENERAL DE TRANSFERENCIA DE TECNOLOGÍA MINISTERIO DE ECONOMÍA Y COMPETITIVIDAD PROFESORES: 21 ALUMNOS: 51 LUNES 16 Director de Tecnología de REPSOL 10:00 h. Inauguración Moderación María Luisa Delgado Medina Francisco José Moreno Martínez María Luisa Poncela García Director del Área de Ciencia y Transferencia de la Secretaria General de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Fundación Botín Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad MARTES 17 10:15 h. Nuevos modelos de transferencia de conocimiento 9:30 h. Política de I+D+i para impulsar la María Luisa Poncela García circulación del conocimiento Carmen Vela Olmo 10:45 h. El papel de las Universidades en la Secretaria de Estado de Investigación, Desarrollo e transferencia de conocimiento Innovación Manuel José López Pérez Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad Rector de la Universidad de Zaragoza 10:15 h. La transferencia de conocimiento desde Presidente de la CRUE el entorno hospitalario 11:15 h. Orientación estratégica: clave en el éxito José Vicente Castell Ripoll de acceso al mercado de una entidad pública Director de Investigación del Hospital Universitario La Ángel Caballero Cuesta Fe de Valencia Vicepresidente Adjunto de Transferencia de Director General del Instituto de Investigación Conocimiento del CSIC Sanitaria La Fe Vicepresidente de REGIC 12:30 h. Fijando el valor comercial de las 11:30 h. Mesa redonda patentes Infaestructuras de transferencia de conocimiento José Luis de Miguel Antón Iñaki Largo Gil Presidente de Licensing Executives Society LES ESPAÑA-PORTUGAL Consejero Delegado de UNIVALUE VALORIZACION, S.L. Francisco Javier Montero Plata 15:30 h. Mesa redonda Director de Transferencia de Tecnología del Sistema Claves para generar negocio con la transferencia Sanitario Público de Andalucía (SSPA) de conocimiento Marc Ramis Castelltort Alberto Bellé Trullén CEO, Tech and Business Innovation (TBI) Responsable de Innovación de International Data M. Carme Verdaguer Montanya Company (IDC) Directora General de la Fundación Bosch i Gimpera María José de Concepción Sánchez Miembro de la Red Transfer y anterior Vicepresidente Directora del Departamento de Patentes e Información de Proton Europe Tecnológica de la OEPM Moderación Antonio Molina Pachón María Luisa Castaño Marín Presidente-Director de Advanced Medical Projects Directora General de Innovación y Competitividad Fernando Temprano Posada Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad 16 15:30 h. Mesa redonda Nuevas vías para financiar la transferencia
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