“…In addition to purely academic skills, service-learning develops students' social awareness and active citizenship (Bringle and Clayton, 2012;Mayor-Paredes, 2019;Opazo et al, 2019) along with socio-relational skills such as empathy, managing groups, resilience, and solidarity (Whitley et al, 2017;An and Decker, 2019;Calvo et al, 2019). In terms of professional skills, Folgueiras et al (2018) showed that students acquired numerous generic competencies through service-learning, particularly working in teams, ethical commitment, adaptability to new situations, and problem solving. Similarly Naval and Arbués (2016) confirmed the positive effect of service-learning on the development of generic competencies including professional communication skills, leadership and motivation, working in teams, project management, techniques for beginning work and professional development, negotiation skills, decision-making and problemsolving, dealing with customers, initiative, creativity, and change management.…”