The Minister of Territorial Policy and Spokesperson, Isabel Rodríguez, highlighted “the concern of students and teachers for communication and, at this time, for knowing how to listen to proposals and arguments, because democracy is a great achievement, which must be taken care of every day and in which we must participate on the day of the elections”.
Isabel Rodríguez, who participated in the round table “Intergenerational dialogues: A tremendous misunderstanding? Problems and solutions in intergenerational communication”, within the summer courses of the Complutense University in El Escorial, together with teachers, students and experts in social networks, has thanked the Complutense University, and specifically its vice-rectorship of students, “for its involvement in the construction of more critical societies, more committed students and students and its permanent effort to communicate everything that is done from within the University”.
The round table, within the course “Expectations versus reality at the University: ways to recover the illusion”, also included the participation of the Vice-Rector of UCM students, Rosa María de la Fuente, environmental activists in social networks, Carmen Huidobro and Belén Hinójar, and the UCM research professor and King of Spain International Prize for Cultural Journalism, Sergio Rodríguez Blanco.