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Iberdrola has opened a new call for applications for its master's scholarships for the 2023-2024 academic year , with the aim of fostering excellence in the training of new generations and promoting young talent. In this sixth edition of the...
HM the King of Spain, accompanied by the Executive Chairman of Iberdrola, Ignacio Galán, presided over a day of support for young talent and excellence, during which he presented the Scholarships related to the various training programmes...
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Iberdrola U, the Iberdrola Universities Program, aims to support the transfer of knowledge, talent and social contribution. It strengthens the link between universities and companies with the goal of teaching young talents the skills to develop innovative solutions to the energy sector's challenges.
A key factor for performance at work, adapting to change and professional development.
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In the International Master's Scholarship Programme we are looking to develop a new generation of people with enthusiasm for learning, desire to innovate, and aspiration to transform the energy industry.
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Polymathy is known as the ability to achieve excellence in several areas of knowledge. The term comes from the Greek πολυμαθής ('polymathós'), which means "one who knows many things" and is often likened to what has come to be called the 'Renaissance woman or man' of whom Leonardo Da Vinci is considered to be the greatest exponent. But are there fewer polymaths nowadays, is it more difficult to be one, and what are the advantages and disadvantages?