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Red Interuniversitaria para el Estudio de las Políticas de Educación en América Latina (RIEPESAL) - english information
Latin America
The RIEPESAL is an institutional network of researchers who do research on higher education policy. Unfortunately, RIEPESAL's website is outdated (last information from about 2011). The website provides information on conferences, publications and some Open Access articles published by RIEPESAL members.
RIEPESAL was founded in 2004 and has its headquarter in the Instituto del Desarrollo Humano de la Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento. It is maintained by researchers of this university as well as of the Universidad Nacional de San Luis, the Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral and the Universidad Nacional de Rosaria. Furthermore, researchers of the Universidad Nacional de La Plata and the Universidad Nacional de Quilmes contribute to its activities.
[Abstract: Site editor’s information supplemented by editors of Education Worldwide]
Keywords
higher education policy; academic research; network; university; higher education institute; educational research; association; organization; higher education; academic exchange; international cooperation;
Resource type: | Institution/Organisation/Association |
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Language: | Spanish |
URL (original): | http://riepesal.ungs.edu.ar |
Source / author of the website: | Red Interuniversitaria para el Estudio de las Políticas de Educación en América Latina (RIEPESAL); Instituto del Desarrollo Humano / Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento |
Country of origin of the resource: | Argentina; |
Record-ID: | 7740 |
Update: | 10.02.2016 |
Thematic context
News worldwide
- For the Frankfurt Book Fair 2025: New dossier on education in the Philippines, this year's Guest of Honour
- Mobile phone use in schools in the USA, Great Britain, Ireland and Italy (DLF 09.09.25) [courtesy translation]
- OECD published its report "Education at a Glance 2025"
- The African Union Moves to Harmonize Learning Assessments through a New Continental Framework (Unesco 30.07.25)