The University of Murcia has celebrated this Thursday an act of recognition to graduates who have obtained a National End of Career Award for the academic year 2014-2015.
The rector, José Luján, has been in charge of presiding over this recognition to:
Benjamín Cutillas Victoria.
Graduated in History.
First National Prize.
José Javier Aliaga Prisons.
Graduated in History of Art.
Second National Prize.
Andrea Giménez Bonete.
Graduated in Classical Philology.
Third National Prize.
David Manzano Sánchez
Graduated in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences.
Second prize.
The Minister Pedro Duque was commissioned to deliver the prize yesterday in an act that took place at the Teatro de la Zarzuela
On the other hand, he also received his diploma from Minister Cecilia Azorín, a graduate in Pedagogy from the University of Murcia, who received yesterday in Madrid the National End of Career Award for the 2012-2013 academic year.
Cecilia and the rest of the prize-winners of her course had not had their ceremony in Madrid until now due to a decision of the Ministry directed by José Ignacio Wert.
This year the Ministry has decided to recover the act of these awards to recognize winners of previous courses that had no delivery ceremony.
The University of Murcia itself that made them in his day a recognition.
Source: Universidad de Murcia