Tucuman, Argentina
Tucuman, Argentina
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The below information is required while
completing the university application :
For Argentine Students:
Completion of Secondary Education: Applicants must have completed secondary school and possess a valid high school diploma (Título Secundario).
Pre-registration: Students must complete an online pre-registration on UNT’s website or visit the university’s admission office in person.
Required Documents:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Academic transcripts from secondary school.
National Identity Document (DNI).
Entrance Exams (If Required): Some faculties, especially Medicine, Engineering, and Law, may require applicants to pass entrance exams. These exams test knowledge in subjects relevant to the program, such as mathematics, biology, or language skills.
Know moreA team from UNT secured the first prize at the IB50K competition organized by the Balseiro Institute. Their project, BrinDx, focuses on biotechnology applications for the early diagnosis and research of neurodegenerative diseases, showcasing the university’s commitment to impactful scientific research.
Researchers at UNT developed advanced collar technology to monitor vicuñas in the Argentine Puna region. This innovation aids in the conservation of the species, which was once endangered and is now considered vulnerable.
A research team at UNT made significant contributions to understanding the molecular basis of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. Their work on the protein glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) provided new insights into cell death mechanisms associated with these conditions.
The National University of Tucumán awarded an honorary doctorate to SGI President Daisaku Ikeda in recognition of his long-standing commitment to the development of education, peace, and human rights. The decision was unanimously approved by the university’s board of trustees, comprising faculty deans, professors, students, alumni, and staff.
Scientists at UNT developed the FVC100, a computerized system that replaces traditional optometric charts. This tool offers greater precision in detecting visual impairments and is used for monitoring changes in visual function, predicting future vision changes, and evaluating drivers’ vision.
UNT established the Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas Dr. Ramón Leoni Pinto (INIHLEP), a leading center for historical research in Tucumán. INIHLEP offers postgraduate courses and conducts specialized research programs in Argentine and Latin American history.
Under the leadership of Rector Horacio Descole, UNT established the Institute of Mining and Geology in the Province of Jujuy. This initiative marked a significant step in expanding the university’s academic and research endeavors in the field of geology.
UNT founded the Instituto Cine-fotográfico, the first of its kind among Argentine national universities, dedicated to the study and practice of cinematographic communication. This institution laid the groundwork for the university’s long-standing engagement with audiovisual arts.
A team from UNT secured the first prize at the IB50K competition organized by the Balseiro Institute with their project, BrinDx. This biotechnology application focuses on the early diagnosis and research of neurodegenerative diseases, showcasing the university’s commitment to impactful scientific research.
UNT researchers developed a novel application of probiotics as an adjuvant therapy for chronic wounds, such as diabetic foot ulcers and pressure sores. This innovation has led to two patent applications and is undergoing clinical trials in provincial hospitals.
The FVC100 is a computerized system developed by UNT researchers to replace traditional optometric charts. This tool offers greater precision in detecting visual impairments and is used for monitoring changes in visual function, predicting future vision changes, and evaluating drivers’ vision.
Specialists at UNT created a tactile map of the city of Tucumán using Braille, enabling visually impaired individuals to navigate the city more effectively. This initiative exemplifies the university’s commitment to social inclusion and accessibility.
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