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111 Social Responsibility and Sustainability Report 2016 | PRISA Sustainability at PRISA the city to the building of the National Library. The result is a cultural road map for those who want to make the most of their time in Madrid, and a new space for meeting and sharing information for entrepreneurs who find themselves located in the area. Just as the term “left bank” characterized the artistic and intellectual quarter in the first half of the twentieth century in Paris, the Rive Gauche of Madrid alludes to so much more than mere geographical location, conjuring up a lifestyle, a way of being and thinking. Cultural Journalism Seminar With the Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo (UIMP) and TEC de Monterrey. June 17-18, Santander The sixth edition of this seminar brought together professionals such as Antón Castro, editor of the arts and literature supplement of the Heraldo de Aragon, Artes y Letras; Sergi Doria, journalist and literary critic for ABC; Soledad Gallego-Díaz, a journalist with El País; Manuel Pedraz, director of RNE’s Historias de Papel; Marta Peirano, culture editor at ElDiario.es; and Rupert Shortt, religion and literature editor at The Times Literary Supplement. Titled Cultural Journalism: the Great Renewal, this year’s seminar reflected on the technological changes and innovations that have transformed the priorities of cultural journalism. Collaboration agreement between the Santillana Foundation and National Autonomous University of Mexico September 3, Madrid The two institutions signed an agreement for the organization and dissemination of academic and cultural activities. Drafting and presenting the agreement were Roberto Castañon Romo, director of the Center for Foreign Students of the UNAM; Alicia Mayer, director of the Center for Mexican Studies UNAM-Spain; Emiliano Martínez, vice president of the Santillana Foundation; and Basilio Baltasar, the Santillana Foundation’s director of the Culture. The first phase of the agreement will focus on two very different fields: children’s literature and Human Rights. Formentor Literary Conversations The World’s Wickedest Novel. Evil, treachery and terror in the history of literature With the Hotel Barceló, Formentor, Mallorca September 25-27, Mallorca Justo Navarro, Carme Riera, Vicente Molina Foix, Victoria Cirlot, and Félix de Azúa were joined by critics, journalists and publishers, to talk about books and writers at the eighth annual edition of this literary event. There was standing room only as more 200 people joined in the discussions every day. From this year on, the Literary Conversations will form part of the awards ceremony for the Formentor Prize for Literature. The Argentinian writer Ricardo Piglia was 2015’s winner for his entire body of work. Creative Industries Network Design and Growth Program for Innovative Companies With the European Institute of Design (IED). October 9-January 23, Madrid The training program, now in its second year, has a faculty of outstanding professionals and an effective methodology for the development of innovation, expansion and growth. The Network of Creative Industries is a joint initiative of the Santillana Foundation and the European Institute of Design, inaugurated in 2014, and sees both bodies contribute their respective


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