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Interviews with UdG students

University master’s degrees

Master in Administrative Management

“I would recommend this master for students looking for a quality job opportunity quickly after finishing their degree.”

Teresa Saavedra says that her experience in the master's degree in Administrative Management can be summarised in a word: enriching.This master's degree has given her the opportunity to get a part-time job, where he can apply and expand her knowledge with top-level professionals.

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Master in Health Promotion

“The master has provided me with knowledge of how to promote health with a health-promoting vision, as well as research training with quantitative and qualitative methods.”

Laia Jordi chose this master's degree to be official and recognised, with direct access to the doctoral degree and a complete curriculum.She has acquired knowledge of how to promote health with a health-promoting vision, as well as research training with quantitative and qualitative methods.

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Master's degree in food biotechnology

“The type of education has been very different from what I was used to: there is a lot of group work and the education is much more practical than theoretical, which I found very enriching”

Sofia Filia chose the Master in Food Biotechnology because it combines the theoretical part very well with highly applied training, aimed at the professional world and with a high job placement rate.

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Master in Teaching Spanish and Catalan as Second Languages

“The classes have been of the most beneficial and enriching nature, with very well-trained teachers and classmates who are your family”

Meritxell Malet explains that after an Erasmus placement in Paris, she discovered that she was passionate about spreading and showing her language to people from different backgrounds.When she heard about the master's degree offered by the University of Girona, she did not hesitate to register, drawn by her personal interest and by a particularly appealing curriculum.

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Master in Advanced Catalysis and Molecular Modelling (MACMoM)

"Pursuing the master's degree MACMOM: learning, motivation, and confidence"

Carles Alcaide explains that studying on the MACMOM Master's Degree programme was a deeply enriching learning experience. Approachable teachers helped him gain solid knowledge, in an environment that motivates you to grow. He really enjoyed the journey, and the environment made him feel part of something big. Overall, he now feels prepared to face new challenges with confidence and enthusiasm!

Joint Master in Youth and Society (MIJS)

“Studying for the Joint Master in Youth and Society was a transformative experience”

Aarón Linares says that it allowed him to put a name to many of his intuitive insights, question his own perspective, and reinforce his commitment to working in the public sector. But above and beyond the content, the master's programme gave him a network of colleagues to share concerns, learning and camaraderie with, as well as the opportunity to take a small step closer to the coveted triangle formed by academia, with its many theoretical points of reference; professional youth workers, we shared practical experiences and debates with; and young people with real projects that have had an impact in other contexts. The trip to Denmark was a turning point for him: seeing other ways of understanding young people, based on trust and autonomy, led him to thoroughly rethink his role as a facilitator. Now, he feels better prepared to advocate for a form of youth policy that is truly participatory, critical and transformative.

Master in Human Resources, Talent Management and Employment Advice

“Thanks to the content and practical approach of the master’s degree, I have been able to take the leap from the classroom to the Human Resources department of a real company”

Jennifer González explains that the master’s degree has been a useful and enriching experience that has enabled her to explore further several branches of Human Resources with a practical and realistic vision.She highlights 100% in-person education and the diversity of teachers, who provide complementary experiences. Although some aspects could be improved, the balance is very positive. The dual placement modality has been key to applying knowledge and generating professional connections, and has opened the door to working at the company where she did the placements. She recommends a master’s degree for those looking for applied training that is close to business reality, with real growth options.

Master in Migratory Movements in the 21st Century: Concepts, Realities and Actions

"Learning through diversity and commitment"

For Ebelin Cuero, the master’s degree has been a great opportunity to train from a collective commitment to social reality and to better understand narratives in the field of migration. As an Afro-descendant woman, with a life story marked by diversity, she has felt listened to and an active part of the learning process. She greatly appreciates the spaces that foster dialogue, debate and shared reflection, because they are inclusive places where she can freely express herself. 

Master in Intelligent Robotic Systems (MIRS)

“The MIRS at Girona turned out to be the perfect choice, on both an academic and a personal level”

Àlex Gasser said that after graduating in Computer Engineering, he was looking for a master's degree that would allow him to specialise in robotics.For him, the programme offers a solid technical grounding and the city is incredible. Being close to both the mountains and the beach makes it ideal for anyone who enjoys nature and outdoor activities. If you are passionate about robotics and are looking for somewhere with a great learning environment and a good quality of life, Girona is the ideal place.

Masters in Data Science

“The Master’s Degree in Data Science has allowed me to delve deeper into key topics such as data preparation, statistics, big data and machine learning, in addition to obtaining an official qualification highly valued in the sector”

Aniol Molero believes that the master’s degree in Data Science complements the degree in Computer Engineering at the UdG, but is also useful for other less technical studies and careers.The main goal is not to make complex code, but to learn how to use data correctly through analysis, critical thinking and creativity.Although it is useful to have previous programming knowledge, it is not essential, as the master’s degree offers complementary subjects for those without technical skills.Aniol encourages those with questions about the course to contact the coordinator.He considers the experience to have been very positive, highlighting the value of the official qualification it offers.In short, he recommends the master’s degree to anyone who wants to delve deeper into data science.

Master in Water Resources Science and Technology

“I knew I wanted to dedicate my professional career to the world of water, so, without forgetting my previous work, I decided to start the Master’s degree that would allow me to jump into a crucial sector for the protection of public health, environmental sustainability and socio-economic development.”

Aina Amengual says that the problem-based learning methodology has undoubtedly been one of the strengths of the master’s degree for her, with very dynamic classes where she also started to discuss controversial issues in the sector around the world. She would recommend the master’s degree for its flexibility (compatible with work), methodology and the good will and dedication of its teaching staff in meeting students’ expectations, above all, during placements.

Master in Tourism Management and Planning

‘A master's degree that offers the opportunity to learn, broaden skills, and open doors to the tourism sector with complete preparation’

Emma Gallardo decided to pursue the master's degree with the aim of developing advanced skills in the management of tourist destinations. She explains that this training has enabled her to delve deeper into tourism planning, sustainability and innovation strategies in the sector, obtain the necessary preparation for entering the academic world, and improve cross-cutting skills such as communication, leadership and teamwork.In addition, it has had the opportunity to meet professionals and students from around the world, expanding its web and enriching its international vision.Thanks to this official education, she has been able to access the doctoral degree and continue expanding her academic project in the field of tourism.


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