
The Joan Lluís Vives Network gave the Joan Lluís Vives Scientific Communication awards corresponding to the fourteenth edition on last Friday at the University of Alicante. The winners were Marc Andreu Acebal, from the University of Barcelona, for the article "El 'Modelo Barcelona' de los movimientos sociales" (The 'Barcelona model' of the social protests), and Joan Tutusaus Alcalde, from the University of Lleida, with the work "Fiebre Q: amenaza real o falsa alarma?" (Q Fever: real threat or false alarme?"
In the context of the closing ceremony of the term 2012-2013 in the universities and territories speaking catalan, the president of the Vives Network and the Principal of the University of Alicante, Manuel Palomar, gave the diplomas.
Marc Andreu Acebal, from the university of Barcelona, was the winner in the A discipline (Social and educational science, humanities) with the article "El 'Modelo Barcelona' de los movimientos sociales" (The 'Barcelona model' of the social protests), while Joan Tutusaus Alcalde, from the University of Lleida, stand out in the B discipline (Basic Sciences, Health Science, Engineering, architectures) with the text "Fiebre Q: amenaza real o falsa alarma?" (Q Fever: real threat or false alarm?"
In this edition, eighteen works have been submited in the A discipline and twenty-two in the B discipline.
Los galardones son convocados desde 1999 por la Xarxa Vives con la colaboración de la Càtedra de Divulgació de la Ciència UCC+i de la Universitat de València.
The awards are announced from 1999 by the Joan Lluís Vives Network in colaboration with the University of Valencia's Chair for Scientific Dissemination UCC+i
More information:
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Last update: 16 de july de 2013 10:44.
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