Paradigm in Higher Education in URUGUAY DOI: https://doi.org/10.37843/rted.v3i1.52
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Oriental Republic of Uruguay, is a country in South America, located in the eastern part of the American Southern Cone. According to the INE data, 2011 census, the population of Uruguay is 3.29 million inhabitants. It is a presidential republic and its capital is Montevideo. A country with a profound impact of multicultural mix kept in its history, develops a university system almost parallel to the creation of the University of the Republic at the end of the 19th century. With an important interest in the development of basic sciences whose development was interrupted by an important dictatorial period during the twentieth century, it is only until almost the 90s when a development process is really created that forces this subsystem to take shape and grow almost hand in hand to a society for whom it should generate ideas. However, by now it was visible in a state system, our strategies were caregivers for the development of their education.
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