Forty Management has started the development of Lagoon City in Seville following an investment with a gross development value of more than €100 million The first phase of the project consisted of the acquisition of a 12 ha (120,000 sqm) site located in Bormujos a suburb of Seville located 15 minutes from the city center The transaction is conditional on the seller obtaining the building authorization within a maximum of 18 months The transfer of ownership was made to the group’s Swiss division and will subsequently be transferred to the local SPV “This major green urban reconversion project means a long-term partnership with the local authorities of Seville to whom we are grateful for their openness and tremendous support The entire local team involved has a clear understanding of the obvious impact and benefits of such a major investment which include boosting tourism in the region generating hundreds of jobs and creating a vibrant community as well as creating memorable holiday  experiences – all of which will support the local economy and contribute to the long-term prosperity of the entire area” Recognized for promoting the Lagoon City self-sustainable, green urban reconversion project in Romania and abroad, Forty Management’s mission for the next ten years is to continue its international expansion with this concept. Forty Management’s portfolio currently includes eight mixed-use Lagoon City projects and 11 Public Access Lagoon projects to be developed in six other countries – Spain Poland and the Czech Republic – plus three luxury hotels with a total of 702 rooms – Radisson Lagoon and Central District Hotel – Crest Collection in Bucharest together with the Swisshotel Hotel within Lagoon City Budapest We use cookies for keeping our website reliable and secure providing social media features and to analyse how our website is used HomeNursing has been given permission to start teaching in SevilleNursing has been given permission to start teaching in SevilleThe Andalusian Government has approved the establishment of the School of Nursing in Seville and classes will begin in September The Andalusian Regional Government has authorised the Order of St John of God to start its activity in Seville with the new nursing school in Bormujos on the campus located 20 minutes from the centre of Seville this marks the beginning of a new phase for a centre that has been attached to the University of Seville for 35 years According to Julio de la Torre, director of the "San Juan de Dios" University School of Nursing and Physical Therapy at Comillas "it is committed to training students following the model of integral care that the order has been promoting throughout its five centuries of history always combining technical and humanistic training adapted to the changes and needs of today's society" it has a scholarship policy from which almost 30% of its students benefit De la Torre insists that the School of Nursing which is opening this academic year in Seville - the third branch along with those in Madrid in Ciempozuelos and Paseo de la Habana in the capital - has certain characteristics which make it special the promotion of voluntary work and the fact that students do clinical practice from the first year" Nursing is the most sought-after degree in Andalusia after Medicine. Now, the School is waiting for the Andalusian Government to grant the Physical Therapy degree, which could be launched in the 2025-2026 academic year. EUEF20 February 2024La EUEF celebra sus XIX Jornadas de Orientación Laboral en Enfermería y FisioterapiaRead more Investigación7 March 2024The "San Juan de Dios" University School of Nursing and Physical Therapy holds its awards ceremonyThe 44th Nursing Contest and the 15th Physical Therapy Contest bring together researchers The Andalusian Government has approved the establishment of the School of Nursing in Seville and classes will begin in September According to Julio de la Torre, director of the \\\"San Juan de Dios\\\" University School of Nursing and Physical Therapy at Comillas \\\"it is committed to training students following the model of integral care that the order has been promoting throughout its five centuries of history always combining technical and humanistic training adapted to the changes and needs of today's society\\\" the promotion of voluntary work and the fact that students do clinical practice from the first year\\\" It is no coincidence that the \\\"San Juan de Dios\\\" University School of Nursing and Physical Therapy has been providing training in health sciences for more than 60 years recognised both in teaching and in different professional contexts Its facilities include the Centre for Interprofessional Simulation and Research in Health Sciences (CSIICS) and the Simulated Hospital where students can complement their practical training by developing their skills in safe environments Nursing is the most sought-after degree in Andalusia after Medicine the School is waiting for the Andalusian Government to grant the Physical Therapy degree which could be launched in the 2025-2026 academic year Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker