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U24 Fest continues with workshops, conferences and recreational activities

Image showing Mario Álvarez leading a workshop.

The U24 Fest continued this Tuesday with different activities focused on inspiring, educating and motivating the entire academic community to take concrete actions to protect and improve life in all its dimensions.
Life skills, sexual education spaces, lectures on scientific research, creative workshops, as well as talent contests and cultural expressions, were some of the activities carried out within the event’s program.
“It is a pleasure to be here at the U24 Fest to create solutions and help people open their minds to create new, useful ideas and solve problems. It’s great that the UIS has this mission and that students, professors and all staff are focused on developing solutions to think differently,” explained Mario Alvarez Chavarro, digital creator of the @eldeloszapatosrojos account.

This year’s U24 Fest has the theme “Ideas to protect life” and is held with the aim of generating an impact on the academic community and society in general. Each activity aims to create spaces where everyone can share their ideas and expectations, where they can explore how to care for and improve life in all its forms, promoting a collective consciousness and concrete actions for a better life.

This Wednesday the master conferences begin with ‘Sumercé is not creative because she does not want to’, by Mario Álvarez Chavarro and María Virginia Portillo, entitled ‘Responsible Innovation: Why, what for and how?

Image showing a U24 workshop at the Listening Center.