The Headquarters of David successfully carried out the Twenty-Third Student Research Conference On Saturday, November 22nd, an academic space designed to strengthen research culture, promote critical thinking, and foster creativity in future professionals.
This edition featured 17 research projects developed by undergraduate students in Medical Records and Health Statistics, Occupational Health and Safety, Criminalistics and Forensic Science, Preschool Education, Social Work and Human Development, Accounting, and Banking and Finance, demonstrating the diversity of approaches and the academic richness of our student community.
The works presented addressed topics related to health, social sciences and the business sector, demonstrating the students' commitment to applied research and to generating proposals that respond to real needs in their professional areas.
The day featured the active participation of our teacher advisors, who fulfilled key roles as evaluators, guides and companions, contributing their experience throughout the training process of each initiative presented.
During the event, students had the opportunity to share their progress, apply scientific methodologies, present results, and defend proposals aimed at solving real-world problems within their field of study. This forum has become an essential pillar for strengthening experiential learning and holistic development.
The The highest-scoring projects corresponded to the Medical Records and Health Statistics career.reaffirming the commitment and academic quality of its participants.
UMECIT continues to focus on developing research skills that enhance professional growth and foster a significant impact on society.



