MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN COLOMBIA, Presidio IMPORTANT FORUM ON UPTC of Tunja.
Javier Botero Alvarez
Orlando Álvarez Gustavo Álvarez
proposed socialized Deputy Higher Education Reform in Tunja
the invitation of the rector of the Uptc, Gustavo Alvarez Orlando Alvarez, Vice Minister of Higher Education, Javier Botero Alvarez, socialized in Tunja reform proposal to the Higher Education Act. This was the first of seven regional forums to be held in the country.
Tunja. UPTC, Headquarters.
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After 18 years of the issuance of Law 30, which is organized by the public service of higher education in Colombia, the Government has put in discussion is a proposal to amend the Education Superior, with the aim of creating conditions for continuous improvement of quality, expanding the sources of funds for public higher education institutions and private funding for students, promote research and teaching and student mobility, among other things .
Deputy Minister of Higher Education stated in the Archdiocesan Center Intercommunity boyacense capital, the project at this time has been socializing around the country to introduce the concept of all actors involved in this legislative initiative.
The proposal raises issues as the search for equity, quality and relevance, internationalization, governance, efficiency and transparency. You can propose different strategies for younger enter and graduate from higher education.
At these meetings, the Ministry of Education aims to bring the company's proposal to Higher Education Reform and hear the views of society. There he heard the comments of the rectors of the UPTC, Orlando Alvarez Gustavo Alvarez and U. St. Thomas, Father Luis Alberto Orozco Arcila, the dean of the Faculty of Management and Accounting Uniboyacá, Hugoberto Sanchez, Secretary of Education of Boyacá, Juan Carlos Martin Martinez and two Uptc students, including student representative before the Superior Council of the University, Giovanny Paez.
The forum was attended by over 300 people including students and teachers from public and private universities of Boyacá.
Source: Jorge Castillo, Office of Communications
UPTC Hernán Castro Rodríguez, Editor Sinopinión. UPTC
Tunja. Headquarters.
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