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FEB 10 / 2018

Baccalaureate students defend their research work in Cambridge

The Pitt Building in Cambridge (United Kingdom) hosted the final phase of the "Forensic Sciences Congress" on Thursday 1st February, in which students from the 2nd year of the Science Baccalaureate took part. The six working groups presented the research projects they have been working on during the first term. The academic session was chaired by professors Dr....

The Pitt Building in Cambridge (UK) hosted on Thursday 1 February the final stage of the "Forensic Sciences Congressin which students from the 2nd year of the science baccalaureate took part.  

The six working groups presented research projectson which they have worked during the first term. The academic session was chaired by professors Dr Carolyn Morton and Dr Erik Stengler. 

The young scientists defended their work in English, and answered questions put to them by the experts.

Find more information and images of the Academic Programme in Cambridge here. 

At the same time, social science students participated in the final round of the Social Sciences Congress held at Cambridge on 8 and 9 February. The academic session, in which the following professors formed part of the jury Mr Patrick Howes (Oxford), Dr Richard Van der Beek and the  Dr Francisco de la Peña (University College of London) took place in The Pitt Building The research groups presented the projects they have been working on during the first quarter and answered the questions posed by the members of the jury.

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