The Vice-Rector of Research of the Catholic University, the General Director of Universities of the Autonomous Community and the director of the Seneca Foundation give the prizes of the tests that were made in the Campus of Los Dolores for the areas of Physiotherapy, Activity Sciences Physics and Sports, as well as Nursing.
"The effort has its reward" that is the main conclusion with which the Vice-Rector for Research of the Catholic University of San Antonio, Estrella Núñez, hopes that students who participated in the second edition of the Scientific Olympics of the Los Dolores Campus will remain, of which the prizes have been awarded today.
Daniel Gálvez Andreu of first of Baccalaureate of the IES Ricardo Ortega of Fuente Álamo, Pablo Díaz Carralero of first of Bachelor of the San Vicente de Paúl School, together with Salvador Pelegrín de la Cámara and Belén Loreto Delgado Gonzálvez both of second of Bachiller of the Marist school ' The Holy Family 'have been the prize-winning participants as the best qualified in the tests that this year brought together more than a hundred students in the modalities of Physiotherapy, Nursing and Sports Sciences.
The Vice-Rector of Research of the Catholic University, Estrella Núñez, the General Director of Universities and Research of the Autonomous Community, Juan Monzó Cabrera, and the director of the Séneca Foundation Antonio González Valverde, were in charge of delivering the prizes (technological material and sporting and important discounts of its first enrollments in the races of the Cartagena campus of the UCAM, according to the obtained classification).
Monzó stressed that "the UCAM offers an impeccable education and an ethical and moral education that is increasingly important in the professional world, where social commitment and team culture are sought, and it is a university in contact with the fabric social and business with which we want to reward the effort with initiatives like this ".
For its part, Estrella Núñez thanked the involvement of the five participating schools and stressed the importance of "initiatives like this make students give things the value they have."
Source: UCAM Cartagena