In memoriam de Juan Carlos Pugliese (h)
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Last September Juan Carlos Pugliese (h) passed away, who was the first elected Rector of the National University of the Center of the Province of Buenos Aires (UNCPBA) by the University Assembly of 1986 and reelected in 1989. Associate Professor of Educational Policy and colleague of the Department of Politics and Management until his retirement in 2016, and Associate Researcher of the Nucleus of Educational and Social Studies (NEES) since 2013, at the Faculty of Human Sciences. In this issue of Integración y Ciencia magazine, we don't want to stop paying tribute to a great colleague.
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Ayçaguer, S., Araujo, S. y García, L. (1987). Diagnóstico y Prospectiva de la UNCPBA. Documento Base para la discusión de los proyectos que conduzcan a su elaboración. Tandil: Equipo de Alternativas Pedagógicas, Secretaría Académica, UNCPBA.
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