(Ph.D., Complutense University, Madrid; MBA, Columbia University, NY) Marta Rey-García is a tenured Associate Professor of Management at the School of Economics and Business of the University of A Coruña (UDC), Spain, where she teaches advanced courses including the doctoral program and is involved in service-learning. Since 2011 she is the director of the Inditex-UDC Chair of Sustainability and of its Graduate Course on Sustainability and Social Innovation. Her interests lie at the crossroads of the governance of civil society organizations, business-society relations, philanthropy, sustainability, and social innovation. Her research has appeared in Business & Society, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Voluntas, Nonprofit Management & Leadership, the International Encyclopedia of Civil Society and other peer-reviewed outlets. She serves in the boards of the European Research Network on Philanthropy (ERNOP) and the Compromiso y Transparencia Foundation, in the advisory board of the Spanish Association of Foundations, and in editorial boards of journals such as International Review on Public and Nonprofit Marketing and Revista de Economía ICE. She has extensive experience as manager, consultant and lecturer in the nonprofit sector. Previous positions include: director (CEO) of the Barrie Foundation, and member of the advisory board of the Rafael del Pino Foundation.

Featured programmes and seminars

  • Harvard Course in Law and Economics

    Start date: 02/10/2023

    The aim of this programme is to provide an up-to-date overview of some of the relevant issues in the field of economic analysis of law.

  • Online course Competition in markets

    Start date: Open

    Introduction to the essential elements shaping competition policy and discussion of the principles and instruments of competition policy.

  • Online course Liberalism, a philosophy in danger

    Start date: Open

    Why are so many obstacles confronting liberalism, so implacable the enemies it has to contend with, and so soft the allies it can hardly count on?

  • Ethics of Artificial Intelligence. Carissa Veliz

    Start date: Coming soon

    This course will help us understand the "digital reality" we live in. A practical and constructive approach, offering possible solutions to the ethical challenges generated by AI.