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ORT Channel on Spotify
The Universidad ORT Uruguay channel Universidad ORT Uruguay Spotify is the perfect place for anyone looking for educational, innovative, and high-quality content.
There you'll find talks, interviews, and podcasts on a wide variety of topics, ranging from technology and entrepreneurship to culture and science.
All of the content is designed to inspire and offer new perspectives to both students and professionals.
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Education in beta mode
A video podcast for those who believe that education is—and should be—constantly evolving. We explore ideas, challenges, and possibilities for learning in a changing world. We talk with those who challenge the status quo in education, because teaching also means daring to learn.
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Roberto Balaguer | Artificial Intelligence: Between Algorithms and Humanity
The psychologist, professor, and consultant not only analyzes the qualitative changes brought about by artificial intelligence—particularly in the way we think and understand ourselves as humans—but also highlights the current challenge in education: keeping the passion for learning alive in the age of algorithms.
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Agustina Lazo | Teacher-in-training, building a future
The student teacher shares how she incorporates artificial intelligence into her activities. Taking a critical perspective, she asserts that technology can be an ally if used wisely, and that it is essential to prepare oneself to support others in times of change, since the future of education is built by learning together.
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Claudia Cabrera Borges | Being a Teacher and a Learner in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
With the rise of artificial intelligence, the professor and researcher draws parallels with other revolutions and reflects on what changes and what remains the same. She challenges the myth of “digital natives,” advocates for the genuine integration of technology, and emphasizes that education still has the power to change lives.
Tours
Every path is unique; every story is a journey. The first season chronicles the journeys of ORT graduates abroad.
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01 | A fascinating journey of inspiration and science
María Paz Núñez holds a degree in Biotechnology Engineering. An episode of the TV series *The Big Bang Theory* sparked her interest in biotechnology, allowing her to combine her passion for science with a critical perspective.
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02 | An MBA graduate at The Walt Disney Company
Katya Rivas, who holds an MBA, was working at Disney Streaming Services during the launch of Disney+ in 2019. A glitch in *The Mandalorian* put her to the test, establishing her as a key player on the platform.
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03 | A Journey of Learning and Teaching in China
Javier Sabah holds a Ph.D. in Education and has lived in Harbin and Guizhou, China, since 2012, where he began his teaching career through an agreement between Universidad ORT Uruguay Harbin Normal University.
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04 | An international career in fashion
María Paz Lorenzo, a graduate of the Bachelor of Fashion Design program, moved to Milan, where she works for Stella McCartney.
She has combined haute couture with sustainability, establishing herself in the industry.
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05 | From The Sims to Today's Reality
Alexandra Cooper, an architecture graduate, turned her passion for design into an international career. She began her career in Uruguay with projects such as the renovation of the former Anglo meatpacking plant, and today she works as an interior designer at Planner 5D in Madrid.
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06 | From Advertising to Academia in Barcelona
Verónica Israel, who holds a degree in Advertising and Marketing, moved to Barcelona to specialize in Cultural Production and Communication. There, she combines her research on social issues with teaching at Ramon Llull University.
Connections
A space where you can explore the various career options offered by ORT through interviews with students, graduates, academic advisors, and career counselors.
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Shape the present with art and technology
Art, design, and technology come together in a degree program that opens doors to creativity and innovation. María Paz, Paloma Oribe, Fabián Barros, and Valentina Penengo share their perspectives on the degree program.
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Design as a tool for impact
Interior design transforms spaces and improves people's lives. Santiago Estevez, Camila Garagorri, Paula Ceretti, and Inés Taró share their perspectives on the field and its possibilities.
Node
A platform that examines the challenges and opportunities of international trade for Uruguay through interviews with experts, educators, business leaders, and industry figures, as well as the participation of ORT students.
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Exporting from Uruguay: Strategy and the Future
Carmen Porteiro, president of the Uruguayan Exporters' Association, discusses the current state of foreign trade: what we export, which markets we reach, and the challenges the sector faces in order to continue growing.
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Digitalization, Competitiveness, and New Challenges
Juan Labraga, an economist, professor of International Trade, and head of the Trade Policy Advisory Office at the Ministry of Economy and Finance, discusses progress in streamlining and digitizing administrative procedures, the impact of self-managed certificates of origin, and the challenges young people face in competing on the global stage.
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Career, E-commerce, and Networking
Claudio Querol, a customs expert and foreign trade analyst, discusses progress in streamlining and digitizing procedures, the impact of self-certified certificates of origin, and the challenges young people face in competing on the global stage.
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Challenges and Opportunities in International Trade
To wrap up the first season of NODO, Valeria Csukasi, M.A., Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs, shares her insights on the challenges of international trade, the role of Uruguayan companies, and the training of new professionals for a country that is increasingly integrated into the global community.