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Third Edition of FinEduca360: Youth for Youth

    The University of Oviedo, with the support of Caja Rural de Asturias, offers students from the Faculty of Economics and Business the opportunity to collaborate in an educational project aimed at bringing financial literacy closer to younger generations. As part of the project FinEduca360: Youth for Youth, students from the Faculty of Economics and Business will deliver a one-hour financial education talk in a secondary school in Asturias. These talks will take place throughout the 2025/2026 academic year and will be aimed at students in compulsory secondary education and upper secondary education (ESO and Bachillerato).

    New FinEduca360 University Extension Classes in Tapia de Casariego

      Our research group is organizing two new University Extension Classes as part of the FinEduca360 project: “Finance and entrepreneurship” and “Personal finance and financial education”. These free-access initiatives aim to bring financial literacy closer to the Asturian population and are part of the Financial Education Plan of the Bank of Spain, the National Securities Market Commission, and the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Business.

      CNMV talk and workshop on personal finance

        Yesterday, Thursday, February 20, 2025, our research group organized two activities within our FinEduca360 initiative at the Faculty of Economics and Business. María Eugenia Cadenas Sáez delivered the talk “Digital finance and persuasion” at 12:30 in the Lecture Hall, followed by the workshop “First steps in managing personal finances” at 16:30 in the Garage of the Faculty.

        New FinEduca360 University Extension Classes

          Our research group is organizing two new University Extension Classes as part of the FinEduca360 project: “Finance and entrepreneurship” and “Personal finance and financial education”. These free-access initiatives aim to bring financial literacy closer to the Asturian population and are part of the Financial Education Plan of the Bank of Spain, the National Securities Market Commission, and the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Business.