The subdelegate of the Government in Pontevedra, Maica Larriba, received today the university students who are studying external practices in the Subdelegation don Gobierno in Pontevedra. This training period is carried out under the agreement signed in 2020 between the University of Vigo and the General Administration of the State.
These are four students, three belonging to the Degree in Management and Public Management, and a fourth enrolled in the Degree in Labor Relations, who are carrying out their practices, with a teaching load of 160 hours, in the different services and units of the Government Subdelegation.
During the reception, the subdelegate highlighted the importance of this training project for the acquisition of professional skills by the students who project their career in the Public Administration. Thus, Maica Larriba wished them that their passage through the Subdelegation of the Government represents “an enriching experience and the maximum benefit at the training level”, while stressing the “need to continue facilitating, from the administrations, initiatives that favor the acquisition of new skills and preparatory knowledge for future generations of public employees and #public employees”.
The Subdelegation of the Government in Pontevedra designed an extensive program of practices thanks to which the students were able to know, at first hand, the services to the citizens offered by their different units and dependencies. Thus, the students went through the External Health Service of Vigo, the Aliens Office of Pontevedra, the Unit against Violence against Women, the Civil Protection Service and monitored the various administrative procedures developed by the different units housed in the Plaza de España building: Sanctions, Personnel, Habilitation, Jury of Expropriations, etc. At the end of their training experience, the students valued positively “the experience that allows to know, in first person, all the services offered by the General Administration of the State, a great unknown to most citizens, despite the large number of competencies that it develops”.