Pablo Iglesias Announces that He Will No Longer Be an Associate Professor at the Complutense in Madrid After Not Obtaining a Place
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The former director of Podemos has said that he presented himself to three places as associate professor but has not been among the professionals selected to teach teaching.
The former leader of Podemos Pablo Iglesias has stated that in almost all probability he will cease to be an associate professor at the Faculty of Political Sciences of the University...
The former vice president of the government Pablo Iglesias has announced in X that he will not continue teaching at the Complutense University of Madrid, where he rejoined in 2022 after obtaining the highest score. In his publication, the leader of Podemos has explained that in 2022 the court valued his experience “with a much higher note than he has estimated now”. “Two months ago all the places of professor associated with the competition came…
The former vice president of the government and founder of Podemos, Pablo Iglesias, has announced that he will stop teaching at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) next year. Iglesias attributes his departure to the fact that the university court has valued his experience and curriculum differently from previous years, which has prevented him from consolidating his position as an associate professor.The announcement and the reasons for hi…
The former vice president of the government and co-founder of Podemos will not continue as professor of political science at Madrid University after three years of teaching
On the morning of July 14, 2025, Pablo Iglesias, former vice president of the government and former leader of Podemos, turned on social networks with a message as nostalgic as explicit: “The next course, probably, I will not continue to be a professor of political science in the Complutense.” Thus, the former scourge of bipartisanism and current Tabernero entrepreneur confirms that the Madrid public university will not renew its contract as an a…
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