Kimu Berri prizes awarded on the Aretxabaleta campus for the Best End-of-Degree Projects

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Kimu Berri prizes awarded on the Aretxabaleta campus for the Best End-of-Degree Projects

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Kimu Berri prizes awarded on the Aretxabaleta campus for the Best End-of-Degree Projects

First prize was won by Mikel Irazusta, Irune Alfonso and Nagore Arin for their work for the Elkar association.

2019·06·08

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On June 7, fourth-year Audiovisual Communication students publicly presented their End-of-Degree Projects (EDPs) on the Aretxabaleta campus. In the event, students presented their EDPs, which were done for a total of 17 organizations, to their tutors from the organizations and from the university. This academic year, there were a total of 17 projects carried out for another so many organizations and companies. University Rector Bixente Atxa and Dean of the Faculty Begoña Pedrosa took part in the event.

 

In addition to the presentation of the EDPs, prizes for the Kimu Berri competition were awarded. Kimu Berri prizes recognize the best public presentations of End-of-Degree Projects and the most enterprising projects.

 

The winners of the Kimu Berri first prize were students Mikel Irazusta, Irune Alfonso and Nagore Arin. In their EDP for the Elkar association, the students examined the use of short videos in support systems in Basque education.

  GBLn aurkezpena eta Kimu Berri sariak 2019

The second prize went to students Mikel Orbañanos and Malen Iruretagoiena for their audiovisual work for Euskaltzaleen Topagunea on the Kultur Errota project.

  GBLn aurkezpena eta Kimu Berri sariak 2019

Finally, the winners of the third prize were students Mikel Herce, Gorka Seco and Unai Garcia for their documentary on the 50th anniversary of the El Regato educational center in Barakaldo.

  GBLn aurkezpena eta Kimu Berri sariak 2019

Finally, the winners of the third prize were students Mikel Herce, Gorka Seco and Unai Garcia for their documentary on the 50th anniversary of the El Regato educational center in Barakaldo.

                                                                                                                                               

As is the case every year, Audiovisual Communication students did projects responding to the real needs of companies and organizations.

 

To carry out these projects, the students enjoyed the assistance of tutors from the organizations and from the university. Furthermore, throughout the academic year, tutors and students worked together on project design, issues relating to methodology, and bridges to the work world, among other things.

 

Photo gallery from the 2019 Kimu Berri award ceremony.