Matters of university policy
Keywords:
Free education, workers, studentsAbstract
The present paper addresses two essential issues of our national university policy, which focus on the provision of free university education and on the regionalization presented by the universities created in the past decade. Therefore, this paper will provide a historical recreation and a review of the current legislation, in order to discuss how free education and regionalization were assimilated by universities, which had in their origin a selective base for access. The final aim is to analyze the objectives that our university should reach in the 21st Century.
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