Universidad de Cantabria
Daniel Pérez González has extensive work experience in academia, primarily at the Universidad de Cantabria. Daniel has held various roles at the university, including Vice-Chancellor for Knowledge Transfer and Entrepreneurship, Associate Professor, and Vice Dean. Additionally, they served as the Head of a Research Group focused on the application of Information Technology for Competitiveness and Innovation. More recently, they worked as the Director of the Escuela Universitaria de Turismo Altamira.
Daniel Pérez González earned a Doctor degree in Industrial Organization and Business Administration from Universidad de Cantabria from 2002 to 2005. During the same period, they also pursued a PhD in Information Technology and Business Competitiveness at Kiel University of Applied Sciences in Germany.
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Universidad de Cantabria
The University of Cantabria is a modern public institution whose main purpose is to contribute to social progress through a firm commitment to teaching and scientific excellence. It is one of the three universities that has been in the Top 10 list of the main Spanish rankings both in education as well as in research quality. The UC confers a wide range of official degrees within graduate, postgraduate and doctorate programs. Since its creation in 1972, it has provided university education for more than 40,000 students. Its commitment to academic excellence is one of the main characteristics of a teaching offer guaranteed by the scientific prestige of its academic staff and monitored by the quality controls established by the institution itself. The scientific work developed in the UC is high quality and some of its research groups are to be found amongst the leaders at an international level in their area of knowledge. The UC is also a social, cultural and economic energizer in the autonomous region of Cantabria. This activity produces innovation for the business environment, development of cultural activities, social participation and knowledge generation.