
La Plata, Argentina

La Plata, Argentina

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Served as President of Argentina (2007–2015) and Vice President (2019–2023), making her the country’s first electe... View More
Served as President of Argentina (2007–2015) and Vice President (2019–2023), making her the country’s first elected female president. View Less
President of Argentina from 2003 to 2007, known for his progressive policies and efforts to stabilize the Argentine econ... View More
President of Argentina from 2003 to 2007, known for his progressive policies and efforts to stabilize the Argentine economy. View Less
President of Argentina (1983–1989), leading the country’s return to democracy after military rule.
Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1980 for his advocacy of human rights and nonviolent resistance during Argentina’s mi... View More
Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1980 for his advocacy of human rights and nonviolent resistance during Argentina’s military dictatorship. View Less
First Latin American Nobel Peace Prize laureate (1936) for his work in international arbitration and peace efforts.
Invented the balloon-expandable stent, a critical advancement in vascular surgery.
Acclaimed novelist and physicist, known for works like “The Tunnel” and contributions to human rights investigations... View More
Acclaimed novelist and physicist, known for works like “The Tunnel” and contributions to human rights investigations. View Less
Prominent philosopher and physicist, recognized for his work in scientific realism and philosophy of science.
The below information is required while
completing the university application :
Educational Qualifications:
A high school diploma or equivalent from the applicant’s home country.
The diploma must be legalized and recognized by the Argentine Ministry of Education.
Language Proficiency:
Since most courses are taught in Spanish, applicants must demonstrate proficiency in the language.
This can be through standardized tests like DELE or CELU, or by passing a language test administered by UNLP.
Required Documents:
Valid passport or national ID.
Official high school transcripts and diploma, translated into Spanish and legalized.
Proof of health insurance valid in Argentina.
Birth certificate, translated and legalized.
Application Process:
Applications are typically submitted online through UNLP’s Sistema de Preinscripción a la Universidad (SIPU).
Pre-registration usually opens in October and closes in December for the following academic year.
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UNLP collaborated with Y-TEC and CONICET to establish UniLiB, Argentina’s first technological development plant for lithium-ion cells and batteries, marking a significant advancement in the nation’s energy technology sector.
UNLP’s Faculty of Engineering played a pivotal role in designing and constructing components for Argentina’s SAOCOM 1B satellite, enhancing the country’s capabilities in Earth observation and environmental monitoring.
Researchers at UNLP’s Faculty of Exact Sciences developed and patented a new anticonvulsant drug, offering potential treatment options for epilepsy patients.
UNLP scientists created biodegradable packaging materials using soy protein and oil industry residues, contributing to sustainable packaging solutions.
In partnership with CONICET, UNLP developed Argentina’s first bovine DNA microchip to enhance livestock breeding and disease diagnosis.
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, an alumnus of UNLP, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his commitment to human rights and nonviolent activism during Argentina’s military dictatorship.
René Favaloro, a graduate of UNLP’s Faculty of Medical Sciences, developed the coronary artery bypass surgery, revolutionizing cardiac treatment worldwide.
Researchers from UNLP’s Faculty of Exact Sciences developed and patented a new anticonvulsant medication. Utilizing computational modeling, they identified the anticonvulsant properties of propylparaben, traditionally used as a preservative, offering potential new treatments for epilepsy.
UNLP’s Faculty of Medical Sciences patented a novel method for skin regeneration using mesenchymal stem cells derived from human umbilical cords. This technique offers a painless approach to repairing dermal injuries, promoting tissue regeneration over scarring.
UNLP scientists innovated eco-friendly packaging by creating biodegradable materials from soy protein and oil industry residues. This development aims to reduce environmental pollution and promote sustainable packaging solutions.
In collaboration with CONICET, UNLP developed Argentina’s first bovine DNA microchip. This tool enhances livestock breeding by enabling genomic selection, disease diagnosis, and lineage studies, thereby improving cattle production efficiency.
Developed by UNLP alumnus Dr. Julio Palmaz, this medical device revolutionized cardiovascular treatment by allowing the expansion of narrowed arteries. Recognized as one of the “Ten Patents that Changed the World,” it has had a profound impact on interventional cardiology.

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