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Jesus the Worker, Vitoria
Spanish: Jesus Obrero
TypePrivate vocational polytechnic institute
Established1942; 83 years ago (1942)
FounderDemetrio Ruiz de Alburuza
AffiliationPart of the Diocesan EGIBIDE network since 2012
Religious affiliationCatholicism (Jesuit)
PresidentJuan Carlos Elizalde
Vice-presidentVicente Marcuello Navarro
DirectorMaría Cristina Pena Mardaras
LocationVitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
42°51′5″N 2°40′10″W / 42.85139°N 2.66944°W / 42.85139; -2.66944
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Jesus the Worker, Vitoria, (Spanish: Jesus Obrero), is a private polytechnic institute located in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. The vocational training college was founded by Demetrio Ruiz de Alburuza in 1945. In 2012 it became the main component of the Diocesan EGIBIDE network. The college has played a significant role in the social and industrial development of Álava.

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