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  2. National University of Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    The National University of Córdoba (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba), is a public university located in the city of Córdoba, Argentina.Founded in 1613, the university is the oldest in Argentina, the third oldest university of the Americas, with the first university being the National University of San Marcos (Peru, 1551) and the second one, Saint Thomas Aquinas University (Colombia ...

  3. Córdoba, Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The UNC was the first university built in Argentina, founded by Jesuits around 1622. The Universidad Nacional de Córdoba is also famous for the "Reforma Universitaria", a student-led protest that started in March 1918 in the Medical School, in which the students rebelled against the prevailing university system. This was an old anachronistic ...

  4. Argentine university reform of 1918 - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine university reform of 1918 was a general modernization of the universities, especially tending towards democratization, brought about by student activism during the presidency of Hipolito Yrigoyen, the first democratic government. The events started in Córdoba and spread to the rest of Argentina, and then through much of Latin ...

  5. List of universities in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    University of Buenos Aires, School of Economics. University of Buenos Aires, School of Engineering, Paseo Colón Branch. National University of La Plata, President's Office. National University of Rosario, School of Medicine. National University of Tucumán, President's Office.

  6. Catholic University of Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.ucc.edu.ar. The Universidad Católica de Córdoba (UCC) is a Jesuit university in Argentina that was founded on June 8, 1956, immediately after private universities were authorized. [1]

  7. Sandra Díaz (ecologist) - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Díaz (ecologist) Dra. Sandra Myrna Díaz. Sandra Myrna Díaz ForMemRS (born in 1961) is an Argentine ecologist and professor of ecology at the National University of Córdoba, [2] who has been awarded with the Linnean Medal for her scientific work. She studies the functional traits of plants and investigates how plants impact the ecosystem.

  8. National University of Villa María - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the UNVM had a population of 11,939 students, with an average annual growth of 10.7%. The university has 5000 graduates, of which 87% are the first university graduates compared to their parents. The average annual growth of graduates is 17.9%. The UNVM has 787 teachers and 296 node teachers; and a total of 992 teaching assignments.

  9. Education in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Education in Argentina. Education in state institutions is at the initial, primary, secondary and tertiary levels and in the undergraduate university level (not for graduate programs). Private education is paid, although in some cases (especially in primary and secondary schools) state subsidies support its costs.