Students from the Bachelor's Degree in Social Sciences presented their business projects at The Pitt Building, a conference centre at the University of Cambridge (United Kingdom).
At the end of each of the exhibitions, they answered several questions from the jury, made up by Mr Robert Crawley (Northumbria University & Leeds Becket University) y Mr Jorge Balanya (Imperial College of London & Polytechnic University of Madrid).
The following aspects were rated for each presentation: Scientific Rigor (argument, sources and coherence of discourse), Quality of the presentation (message, oral skills, visual appearance) and Answers given in response to questions posed by the panel of judges.
The entrepreneurship projects presented are the following:
The programme in Cambridge was rounded off with visits to several of the 31 Colleges of the university, in particular the Emmanuel (founded in 1584) and the Pembroke (founded in 1347) where they took over the lunch in the dining room.
At the end of March, classmates from the Scientific and Technical Baccalaureate also participated in the Forensic Science Congress.