University of Alicante's Faculty of Philosophy and Arts Guides Students on Their Future

The master's information day will offer direct information, shared experiences, and an innovative interactive Digital Master's Passport for students.

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The Faculty of Philosophy and Arts at the University of Alicante (UA) is organizing an informative master's day for undergraduate students, aiming to guide them in their academic future decisions.

Under the slogan “¿Y ahora qué? / I ara què?”, the event, scheduled for tomorrow, May 6, seeks to present its official postgraduate study offerings in an accessible, dynamic, and participatory manner. The gathering will take place outside the center, where various information stands will be set up.
Both faculty and students from the different programs will staff the stands, allowing attendees to learn firsthand about the content, career opportunities, and specific features of each master's program. This will facilitate direct resolution of doubts in a close environment.
As a novelty, the event includes the Digital Master's Passport, an interactive proposal that invites students to visit the different information points. Through this dynamic, participants can collect codes at each station, complete the itinerary, and enter a prize draw.
The Faculty of Philosophy and Arts offers a total of thirteen official master's degrees, covering areas such as Professional Archaeology, Local Development and Territorial Innovation, Spanish and English as Second/Foreign Languages, Advanced English Studies, Literary Studies, Contemporary Political, Economic, and Social Studies of Latin America, History of Contemporary Europe, History of the Mediterranean World, History and Identities in the Western Mediterranean, English and Spanish for Specific Purposes, Natural Risk Planning and Management, Institutional Translation, and Cultural Tourism.