Last Saturday, March 28th, the Founders Campus hosted this academic event. With over 200 attendees, it reaffirmed the importance of research within our university community.
Science in the Voice of its Authors
What makes this Circle special is the opportunity to hear from the very authors of our CATHEDRA Journal (UMECIT's Indexed Journal). We had top-level presentations that addressed crucial topics:
Ms. Stella Escala Vásquez: On the principles of Administrative Law and the separation of powers.
Mr. Khumar Villalobos: An in-depth analysis of the legal regime for breastfeeding women in detention.
Dr. Héctor Sepúlveda (International Guest): Who invited us to reflect on the truth as a fundamental right of victims in Colombia.
Mg. Gino Pietro Osellame (Editor): He shared the editorial vision and the future of our scientific production.
Ms. Cintia Linares: On the contribution of geomatics to the forensic field.
Mg. Francisco Enrique Wellington Thomas: Analyzing criminalistics in higher education.
Mr. Irvin Castro: Highlighting the importance of scientific evidence in crime investigations.
We value the commitment of the teachers who integrated this activity into their courses. This strategy not only directly impacts academic training but also strengthens research and outreach within the classroom, allowing students to experience theory through real-world scientific production.
Those interested in obtaining their certification (B/.35.00) can make the payment at the cashier.
Key Fact: For Law students (from the 6th semester onwards), this certification is valid for the validation of external hours of the 50 hours of Legal Clinic extension, provided that they have their attendance record and coordination signature