Brainstorm, research and disseminate education and culture progress akin to the spirit of the Enlightenment, to allow developing the potential of the human mind and the integral development of the person, these are the objectives set by the Joseph Foundation Los Alamos Luis Pardos where has been working since its inception ten years ago, a period more than enough to make a stop along the way and toast to a job well done.
A decade that blends with the centennial of the University of Murcia through CENTUM.
During the 24th and 25th October, the Los Alamos Foundation will celebrate its anniversary with a series of events in which he broadcast his performances during this time and reflect on their work and expectations, and delivering the Floridablanca award, aimed at those persons or entities that reflect the values ​​defended his government during the Count of Floridablanca, which this year celebrates its second edition.
The events of October 24 will feature Lucas Pascual Diaz, mayor of Cieza, and the two rectors of the public universities in the State: José Orihuela, University of Murcia and Jose Antonio Franco, of the Polytechnic University Cartagena.
Miguel Gual, Conrado Navalón and the Count of Campo Hermoso, patrons of the Foundation, will present past activities and future prospects.
Also, the pattern Bartolome Martinez and I Floridablanca Award, Antonio Narejos, discussed two programs developed with those Murcia Universities.
An exhibition about the Friends of the FALdJLP, by Elena Patron Ladron de Guevara, and Coral introduced by the Employer Mari Cruz Gomez, put an end to the activities of the first day.
On October 25 the official presentation of the II Award Floridablanca Murcia Maria Luisa Gomez-Soubrier be held closing ceremony a concert of "Lauds Quintet".
Among the issues addressed by the foundation along its path, its members include systemic education of children, the integration of migrant women and literacy and the spread of virtually unknown work of Murcia in Spain, as the musician Juan Oliver Astorga (Yecla 1730-Madrid February 12, 1830).
Source: UMU