Executive Director of CRUCH meets with Rector of University of Edinburgh

The meeting reflects the Scottish university's interest in strengthening ties with Latin American institutions and promoting multilateral knowledge exchange and networks. With the aim of identifying common interests in the area of internationalization, the Chancellor of the University of Edinburgh, Professor Sir Timothy O'Shea, met with […]

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Council of Rectors will commission three technical reports to evaluate changes to the PSU

The plenary session of university rectors, meeting in extraordinary session, agreed to request that DEMRE, the CRUCH Technical Advisory Committee, and the Pearson report's Technical Counterpart prepare analytical reports on the conclusions of the international study. With this input, the Council of Rectors will propose changes to improve relevant aspects […]

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Call for scholarships for undergraduate studies in the Republic of China

Each year, the Ministry of Education of Taiwan offers opportunities to outstanding international students interested in beginning or continuing their studies in Taiwan, in any academic field and at any public or private university in the country, by funding tuition and associated costs per academic semester. The deadline […]

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XXIV Legal Conference on Higher Education

The event was inaugurated by Misael Camus Ibacache, Rector of the Catholic University of the North and President of the AUR; and by Rodolfo Walter, Secretary General of the University of Concepción and President of the Legal Commission of the Council of Rectors. The 24th Higher Education Legal Conference was held on the 10th and 11th […]

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Council of Rectors rejects recurring disparaging remarks by the Minister of Education

The statements made by the Minister of Education, Harald Beyer, in recent days and which have been recurring in recent months, directed against the Council of Rectors of Chilean universities, compel us to express our strongest rejection. They are disrespectful and undermine the prestige, dignity, and independence of the Council.

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