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Two Master’s degree students from the Universitat awarded with the ‘ VIII Premi de Cartografia i Territori Pare Tosca’

The ‘VIII Premis Pare Tosca’ award-winners, along the authorities attending the award ceremony.

Two students of the Master's Degree in Environmental and Territorial Management Techniques of Universitat de València, Carlos Cabezas and Jesús Soriano, have been awarded with the ‘VIII Premi de Cartografia i Territori Pare Tosca’, given by the ‘Institut Cartogràfic Valencià’. This award recognises technique creation, invention and effort in making degree final projects or research projects related to 3D cartography, remote sensing and territory sorting.

The award is endowed with 3,000 euros, that are shared by students and tutors.

Carlos Cabezas Rabadán has been awarded for his work ‘Análisis de la línea de costa y su relación con los parámetros morfológicos en playas de La Safor’, and Jesús Soriano González for ‘Análisis de la evolución de la línea de costa y su relación con los parámetros morfológicos en playas de la Comunitat Valenciana, 1984-2014’, both of them directed by the doctor in Physical Geography, Josep Eliseu Pardo Pascual, professor of the Master’s degree and member of the Department of Cartography, Topography and Geodesy of the Universitat Politècnica de València.

Carlos Cabezas y Jesús Soriano received the award from hands of the Valencian Department of Housing, Public Works and Territorial Articulation, María José Salvador, in a ceremony held last Thursday, attended by the Councillor Regional Secretary, Josep Vicent Boira, the director of the ICV, Xavier Navarro; and the director of the Master’s degree in Environmental and Territorial Management Techniques of Universitat de València, Francesca Segura. 

The aim of the Master's Degree in Environmental and Territorial Management Techniques is to educate professionals in analysis techniques and environmental and territorial management from a multidisciplinary and unifying point of view. It is addressed to students from different degrees (Geography, Environmental Sciences, Biology, Economics, Engineering or Architecture, among others) willing to be part of the corresponding workplace (private companies or public administration), and also to practitioners who need to update and improve their skills. It provides, also, the necessary methodologies and contents to be introduced into research and to undertake doctoral studies in this field.

Last update: 8 de february de 2016 11:22.

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