Science and Food Campus
Programme targeted at students in their first year of baccalaureate with the goal of providing visibility to the importance of science in innovation and food research. It is an opportunity to discover foods and culinary processes from the vantage point of different scientific disciplines, and to learn how they provide answers and solutions to the current challenges around sustainable, healthy food.
Do you want to discover the science that lies behind what you're eating?
The campus gives you scientific answers to food
Objectives
To foster scientific vocations among youths associated with the world of food, helping them to guide their academic and professional future.
Sharing with students the different scientific vantage points and current research related to food, nutrition and the food industry
Learning and seeing scientific applications in food while fostering rigour and the critical spirit.
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The Science and Food Campus programme is organised by the Alimentia Academy within the Catalunya La Pedrera Foundation.
Programme targeted at students in their first year of baccalaureate with the goal of providing visibility to the importance of science in innovation and food research.
The programme is an opportunity to discover foods and culinary processes from the vantage point of different scientific disciplines , and to learn how they provide answers and solutions to the current challenges around sustainable, healthy food.
The programme aims to foster scientific vocations among youths with a special interest in the fields of science, food and sustainability while promoting educational excellence.
The sessions are taught in conjunction with research centres and renowned professionals within the field of food from different scientific disciplines. The classes are theoretical-practical or practical, which enables students to gain experience with cutting-edge methodologies, as well as to position themselves for a possible professional career within the branch of science which attracts them the most.