Havana
Will Host Int’l Congress on Higher Education
HAVANA, Cuba-. Nearly 3,000 delegates from over 60 countries
will participate in the 7th International Congress on Higher
Education
‘University 2010’ that begins on Monday at Havana’s
Convention Center.
Rodolfo Alarcón Ortiz, First Deputy Minister of Higher
Education in
Cuba, said during a press conference that participants will
analyze the
role of universities as development agents, mainly in Latin
America.
The official recalled that this year Cuba implemented
measures to
improve the educational system including an emphasis on
subjects such as
History and Civic Education, and the generalization of
university entrance
examination.
For her part, Deputy Higher Education Minister Aurora
Fernandez
referred to the scientific program of the event that
includes more than
2,000 papers to be analyzed in 13 workshops and also in
round tables,
lectures and discussion panels.
Meanwhile, Roberto Santin, also Deputy Minister of Higher
Education,
highlighted the record presence in the meeting of 20
ministers of the
sector as well as a significant number of foreign
personalities.
The largest foreign delegation will be that of Venezuela
with 309
delegates, followed by Argentina, Spain, Mexico, Brazil,
China, Russia and
Italy, among other countries.
‘University 2010’ will run through next Friday, February
12th, and a
series of collateral meetings will also be taking place such
as the 5th
Meeting on Higher Education Financing.
Source:
Cuban News Agency