Our approach to education draws inspiration from the principles of Christian humanism, which guide our students' spiritual and professional development. Knowledge is the essential element in the development of professionals, together with the ability to think critically and act ethically. Our students can gain knowledge and develop critical thinking and a sense of ethical responsibility through initiatives known as service-learning. In this way, students learn while they address real needs in their environment, improving the world around them.
Volunteering activities can be understood as a way to improve our social environment and to develop as people. They are a way in which members of the university community can show their commitment to others and to a higher purpose, transforming society while providing an example to other like-minded people.
Solidarity and Volunteering