More than 300 participants enjoyed a new edition of Student’s Day on 30 March. The event featured a new session with lectures of interest for students and was held at the Can Caralleu Municipal Sports Centre and the IQS campus.
More than 300 participants enjoyed a new edition of Student's Day on 30 March. The event featured a new session with lectures of interest for students and was held at the Can Caralleu Municipal Sports Centre and the IQS campus.
The student community participated in different activities such as football, basketball, volleyball, and paddle tennis – both for women's, men's, and mixed teams – in addition to a Zumba workshop.
The new features of this year’s edition were the workshops and lectures held at the IQS campus: wellbeing and emotional health, cryptocurrencies and entrepreneurship, the solidarity project with Uganda, and business sustainability were some of the leading topics. In addition, the event also featured the live recording of the Podcast: "Ukraine, just war, self-defence, and non-violence," led by Xavier Casanovas and Oriol Quintana.
The awards ceremony was held in the afternoon during the IQS Brunch, and the prizes consisted of a diploma and a Student Life sweatshirt that were presented by the senior Student Life representative. For the first time, a trophy was awarded to the students in the degree programme that participated in the most competitions and workshops, with the students in the Undergraduate Programme in Industrial Engineering taking home the prize for this first edition.
Thanks to the IQS Business Foundation, this year's edition of Student's Day featured sponsorship on the team jerseys of students participating in sports activities by Corvex Uniforms and Bezoya waters, through Equatorial Coca-Cola Bottling Company.
Along with organizational and logistical support from the Student Life office, Seven Student Life delegates and members of various student committees (Sports, Green Fridays, and Communications) helped organize the event, which contributes to strengthening bonds among the university community.