The XI edition of the Master in Investigative Journalism, Data and Visualization of the Escuela de Unidad Editorial has already started, and

one more year it will have the best active journalists on the national scene for its classes.

The presentation ceremony took place yesterday, attended by

Casimiro García-Abadillo, former director of EL MUNDO and current director of 'El Independiente'

, who was accompanied by Joaquín Manso, director of this newspaper;

Pablo Herraiz, responsible for the Master;

Rafael Moyano, academic director of the Editorial Unit school;

and Humberto Martínez, director of the degree in Journalism at the Francisco de Vitoria University.

García-Abadillo himself, who was "excited to return home", reviewed the history of journalism in our country and the key role that EL MUNDO has played in the great investigations of Spanish democratic history.

«Students will leave prepared to be part of the elite of journalism after this master's degree

.

Because studying investigative journalism at EL MUNDO is like doing Economics at Harvard.

There is no better place,” said García-Abadillo.

"The biggest challenge for the media is the renewal of human capital. Training and capturing talent," Manso assured the new students, who will begin classes this Tuesday.

"Today's youth have a sensitivity that other generations do not have.

We can put the tools and values ​​to guide you, and you can provide that necessary sensitivity,"

concluded the director of EL MUNDO.

Finally, the students had the opportunity to ask García-Abadillo any doubts they had about journalism, who

gave them advice on facing the profession based on his own experience.

Finally, before the event concluded, the diplomas were awarded to the previous promotion of the master's degree.

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