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National University of Misiones
Universidad Nacional de Misiones
TypePublic
Established1973
RectorJavier Gortari
Academic staff1,557
Students20,472
LocationPosadas, Misiones, Argentina
CampusRuta Nac. 12, Km. 7½
Websiteunam.edu.ar/
The UNaM's campus in Posadas, Misiones

The National University of Misiones (in Spanish: Universidad Nacional de Misiones, UNaM) is a public university in Argentina. It has a publishing house and a radio station, LRH301 FM Universidad Nacional de Misiones, that streams in Ogg Vorbis format.

History

The university founded by the Argentine law 20.286 on April 16, 1973, as part of the Taquini plan, a program of reorganization of higher education in Argentina. This would involve the foundation of the universities of Jujuy, La Pampa, Lomas de Zamora, Entre Ríos, Luján, Catamarca, Salta, San Juan, San Luis and Santiago del Estero, to form more than 11.000 pupils, on border locations with Paraguay and Brazil.

In 2021, the University awarded a posthumous "honoris causa" prize to the writer Eduardo Galeano.

Faculties

Alumni

See also

References

  1. "Argentine university awards posthumous "honoris causa" prize to Eduardo Galeano". Aldianews. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
  2. "Senate profile". Archived from the original on June 11, 2007. Retrieved July 13, 2008.
  3. Pérez Porto, Julián (6 December 2007). "Muere el escritor y analista político Alberto Garrido". Poemas del Alma (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  4. "Public Health in Latin America - Asa Cristina Laurell". sites.google.com. Retrieved 2020-11-17.
  5. Zabala, Máximo (2023-08-05). "María Martínez, es una modelo y periodista de origen argentino". El Universal Digital (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-28.
  6. "Una misionera busca ser la más linda de Latinoamérica | EL TERRITORIO noticias de Misiones". El Territorio (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-28.

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