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Participants' thoughts

Find out what previous participants thought of the programme (views are those of the participants rather than of LSE):

  • 2015: Jorge Rodríguez Lopategui and Laura Martín Cáceres discuss their experiences of the programme
  • 2013: Iñigo Olaran and Edurne Iñigo discuss the programme structure and what else they got up to
  • 2012: Jon Zabalo and Jone Lakarra Etxebarria describe their experience and offer some tips
  • 2011: Video interviews with Inés Matía and Fernando Castellón
  • 2011: Blog post by Julene Segurado
  • 2010: Slideshow from the 2010 course
  • 2010: Interviews with Marta Areitio and Borja Unceta 
  • 2009: Blog by Olga Gretchoukhina and other 2009 participants
  • 2009: Case study with Usoa Agirre Retolaza
  • 2008: Interviews with Lorea Saiz, Jon Solaeche and Joana Revilla Gutierrez
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