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I Concurso de Fotografía Gobierno Abierto - Delegación del Gobierno en Asturias

La Escuela Oficial de Idiomas de Luarca participa en el I Concurso de Fotografía Gobierno Abierto - Delegación del Gobierno en Asturias, como parte de las actividades de la Semana de la Administración Abierta, y en base a la experimentación en centros en materia de Educación en Gobierno Abierto de la que formamos parte desde noviembre de 2018 hasta marzo de 2019.

Te animamos a que saques tu móvil del bolsillo y participes haciendo una o dos fotografías a edificios, infraestructuras o instalaciones que alberguen Servicios de la Administración del Estado en la Comunidad Autónoma del Principado de Asturias.

El plazo para participar en el concurso se abre el 15 de febrero y se cierra el 6 de marzo de 2019.

Los ganadores recibirán un Diploma de Delegación del Gobierno y un obsequio simbólico.

Los premios serán entregados la semana del 11 al 15 de marzo de 2019, bien en Delegación del Gobierno en Oviedo, bien en los propios Centros de los ganadores.

¡Consulta las bases del concurso y comienza tu aventura fotográfica!

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