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A Seville stands the first national award in Technical Architecture

ARM JM MENA / ABC. SEVILLA

Friday, 28/05/1910

In an emotional ceremony in the Chamber Hall of the National Music Auditorium in Madrid, the education minister, Ángel Gabilondo, has given the young Manuel Jesus Jimenez Varo Seville, the first national award for studies of technical architect, awarded to the best academic records of each degree taught in Spain.
is a recognition of the Ministry of Education for excellence in academic performance, the 2007-08 school year, in this case at the University of Seville, where the boy attended Varo Jimenez his studies of Technical Architecture. His brilliant academic record, was the subject of previous surveys by the School of Technical Architecture, Royal Cavalry, General Council of Colleges of Technical Architects of Spain, in addition to receiving the Outstanding Thesis Award granted by both the University of Seville as the City of Seville. Efforts and sacrifices
The granting of national award for excellence in academic performance, has led to this young Seville "the culmination of a life dedicated to the academic, full of effort and many sacrifices," he confessed, where during the race had few holes to spend time with his family, sports, friends and his girlfriend, Rocío.
Manuel Jesus Jimenez, 27, previously attended the Environmental Sciences at the University Pablo de Olavide, and felt the need to further develop knowledge. "My training-said-was incomplete and had to go into a world so disconnected at that time with the environment as was the case of construction." He added that "today there are multiple links between the two disciplines including mandatory aspects such as installing solar panels, construction waste management ..."
However, the young surveyor continues to form, currently pursuing degree in Building Engineering at the University of Madrid Antonio Nebrija, as it believes that "we must never abandon our training, because that would plunge us into deep stagnation in our professional career. " The university student said that "a multidisciplinary profession is the unifying basis for priority sectors that seem to sail into opposite directions." Manuel Jesus Jimenez
practicing in today at the Ministry of Public Works and Housing of the Government of Andalusia. The other winners
University Seville has been by thirteen students, the second to level with the greatest number of winners in this competition. Along Varo Jimenez also won first prizes: Santiago del Rey (Philology), José Antonio Lay (Physics) and Carmen Rocío Yot (Pedagogy). For the Seville also have been awarded with second prize: Silvia Ordóñez (Podiatry), Alejandro Lopez (Aeronautical Engineering), Maria Dolores Canela (Pharmacy), Irene Sanchez (History) and Francisco Manuel Canto (Mathematics). Additionally, third prizes were awarded to José Ávila (Fine Arts), Maria Angeles Serrano (Research Technical and Market), Ana Maria de Haro (Journalism) and Maria Jose Tirado (Psychology).
The awards, granted by the Ministry of Education, are endowed with a financial allocation of € 3,300 for first prize, 2,650 euros for the second and € 2,200 for third.

http://www.abcdesevilla.es/20100528/sevilla-sevilla-sevilla/sevillano-alza-primer-premio-20100528.html


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