The Foundation's representatives met with the Ambassador, José Pascual Marco, with whom they shared their future plans in the United Kingdom and discussed the Princess of Asturias Chair for the Study of Contemporary Spain, a project the Foundation is undertaking in collaboration with the London School of Economics and Political Science.
The Foundation members also attended the British-Spanish Society's postgraduate scholarship awards ceremony at the embassy. This year, the Vicente Cañada Blanch Foundation will fund the arts scholarship, awarded to Erola Masqué, who will research "tradition and modernity in the violin and piano sonatas of Joaquín Turina and Frederick Dellius."
Finally, the association attended the presentation of academic excellence diplomas to students of the Vicente Cañada Blanch Spanish School, which the Burriana native founded in 1972.
The Foundation has been promoting education and culture in Spain and the United Kingdom for over fifty years, where Vicente Cañada Blanch began his social work.