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Sustainability and peace in Costa Rica: the case of University of Costa Rica

Higher Education Policy, 2002
This article describes initiatives at the University of Costa Rica, which, in combination with national programs, have strengthened the country's commitment to sustainable development over the past 15 years. It discusses the University's role in defining a national perspective on sustainability starting in 1987, as well as the evolution of the ...
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Entrepreneurial University: The Costa Rica Institute of Technology Experience

2012
This paper analyses “academic entrepreneurship” as a key factor during the creation process of academic spin offs at the Costa Rica Institute of Technology (ITCR). This initiative is the first of its kind and it includes variables such as: personality, skills, professional background and willingness to be involved in business activities.
Mauricio Monge Agüero   +2 more
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Media Use and Political Interest at the University of Costa Rica

Journalism Quarterly, 1964
Exposure to news through the print media is closely linked to development of political awareness and participation by Costa Rican university students. Many do not conform to the Latin American “militant” stereotype.
John T. McNelly, Eugenio Fonseca
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Student Participation in the Government of the University of Costa Rica

The American Journal of Comparative Law, 1969
The University of Costa Rica is the only institution of higher learning in a country of one million and a half inhabitants. During the academic year 1969, 12,000 students were enrolled, making it the largest university in Central America. The first university which existed in Costa Rica, the University of Santo Toma's, was established in 1843 but was ...
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Costa Rica: The Challenges of Maintaining Universalism in a Strong State

2017
Chapter 6, the final country case-study chapter, focuses on Costa Rica, the quintessential “strong state” in health. Costa Rica distinguished itself from many other Latin American countries by being a leader in terms of both initiatives and outcomes in health and other social domains.
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Planning for post‐pandemic cancer care delivery: Recovery or opportunity for redesign?

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Pelin Cinar   +2 more
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