The Teófilo
Hernando Foundation (FTH) and Universidad
CEU San Pablo have signed a collaboration agreement in the educational
field to offer, as of next October, a Master's
in the Pharmaceutical Industry (MIFAR).
The signatories of the new agreement were the president of the FTH, Lecturer
Antonio García García, accompanied by the director of the Foundation, Arturo García de Diego, the rector of
CEU USP, Rosa Visiedo, and the
university manager, Carmen García de
Elías. For the president of the FTH, this agreement represents "a milestone in the consolidation of the Foundation
as a school of reference in the training of professionals from the healthcare
sector." For her part, the rector highlighted the comprehensive, up-to-date,
and innovative vision of the reality of the pharmaceutical industry offered by
this new Master's degree; a program that she points out, "will surely provide our students with
quality training and the ability to meet the real needs of the sector, and that
will promote their skills development and professional orientation."
This Master's has been carefully designed to
offer an exceptional educational experience and will have the support and
collaboration of prominent professionals and experts in the sector, both
nationally and internationally. The program is aimed at science graduates who
wish to pursue a professional career in various technical positions within the
pharmaceutical industry and related sectors.
The launch of this Master's reinforces the
commitment of both institutions to the training of the next generation of
leaders in the pharmaceutical field, combining the experience of the FTH in the
pharmaceutical industry with the prestige, rigor, and academic excellence of
Universidad CEU San Pablo.