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University of Argentina
Universities in Argentina are as follows:

Founded in 182 1, the University of Buenos Aires is the largest comprehensive university in Argentina, a member of the International Forum of Public Universities, and a world-class research university.

The school consists of 65,438+03 university colleges, preparatory colleges, Buenos Aires National School, Carlos Belleglini Business School, free primary education colleges, two distance education courses, advanced research centers, eight university sub-centers, ricardo rojas Cultural Center, university press, 65,438+03 museums, 65,438+03 libraries, student consultation centers and

Teaching philosophy:

The University of Buenos Aires aims to spread, promote and protect culture, promote cultural development and spread scientific ideas through research and creation of humanities, science, technology and art. The University of Buenos Aires is a community of teachers, students and graduates.

Universities are committed to cultivating talents with comprehensive quality and harmonious development, and pay attention to the education of moral spirit and civic responsibility in teaching. Universities encourage students to study and think about social problems, and closely integrate with the real society. Universities are independent in ideological, political and religious fields, which will guarantee the freedom of research and speech on campus, and will not ignore various social, political and ideological issues, but conduct scientific research on them.

In addition to teaching professional courses, the University of Buenos Aires also offers various cultural courses for students and the public. Universities study and publish their conclusions on national issues; Providing technical advice to public and private institutions; And participate in corporate activities of public interest.

Scientific research:

Since 1986, the University of Buenos Aires has funded 4,400 scientific research and development projects with its own resources. Since 2003, more than 900 projects have been funded every year. Most of these projects are carried out in 75 research institutes. According to the statistics of the famous scientific citation index database (SCI), there are 5 125 active researchers in the University of Buenos Aires, accounting for 15.2% of the national scientific research system, and scientific publications account for 27% of the whole country.

Scientific research occupies a prominent position in the University of Buenos Aires, with 46 1 1 teachers and researchers, accounting for 50% of the national university system, 26% of the national scientific system and 8% of South American universities. In 2000, the University of Buenos Aires included 1 196 papers in the Scientific Citation Index Database (SCI), which increased by 58% compared with 1986.