The National University of General San Martín (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de General San Martín, UNSAM) is an Argentine public university whose main campus is located in the city of San Martín, Buenos Aires Province.
Universidad Nacional de General San Martín | |
Other name | UNSAM |
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Motto | La Potencia de Talento (Spanish) |
Motto in English | The Power of Talent |
Type | Public and national |
Established | 10 June 1992 |
Rector | Carlos Greco[1] |
Academic staff | 1,408[2] |
Students | 16,865[2] |
Address | (79) Av. 25 de Mayo y (34) Francia , , , Argentina |
Campus | Main campus: Miguelete, San Martín • Buenos Aires • Chascomús • Rosario |
Website | unsam |
The university was established in 1992, when the executive approved law number 2409 passed by Congress after years of bills presented and demands for creation dating back to 1990. The university launched officially its regular teaching activities in 1994.
History
editThe creation of the National University of General San Martin was enabled by two trends: the first, following a tendency initiated in the 1970s, decentralization of the largest universities in Argentina; and the second, following the desire of the local community of San Martin to establish a university in its own territory.[3] This tension forged the initial identity of the institution, promoting the capacities and meeting the local demands, and responding to the vacant areas in the Argentinian university system. The first academic activities of undergraduate and postgraduate students began in 1994.[4]
The university's purpoted aim is to uphold the standards of academic liberty and respect for the diversity of thought; team spirit for the continual improvement of the institution; social responsibility and service vocation; efficiency and transparency in management; and respect for other's work and respect for the work environment.[5]
Campus
editThe main grounds of the university are located at Campus Miguelete, a 8.5-hectare compound named after Miguelete railway station. A surface of 48,000 square meters is occupied by buildings as of 2013. The campus was built on the site of a former rail yard.[6]
Additional courses are imparted at the INTI and CNEA headquarters, in Buenos Aires. The Instituto Sabato is a branch of this university.
Gallery
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View of campus
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Rector's offices building
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Fundación Argentina de Nanotecnologia UNSAM headquarters
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Hall at School of Humanities building
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Auditorium built on a former water tank
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Circus tent
References
edit- ^ Racciatti, Emilia (11 February 2022). "UNSAM: reelección y peronismo en el otro polo de poder de San Martín". Letra P (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 November 2024.
- ^ a b "La UNSAM en números". unsam.edu.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 November 2024.
- ^ Algañaraz Soria, Víctor Hugo; Castillo, Gonzalo Miguel. "La Universidad Nacional de General San Martín (UNSAM-Argentina) y su medio socioproductivo: acciones de vinculación y zonas de influencia". In Vélez Cuartas, Gabriel; Moreira de Oliveira, Thaiane; Collazo, Francisco; Uribe Tirado, Alejandro; Rovelli, Laura; Naidorf, Judith (eds.). Métricas de la producción académica. Evaluación de la investigación desde América Latina y el Caribe (PDF) (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: CLACSO. p. 107-152. ISBN 978-987-813-339-3.
- ^ "Institucional". unsam.edu.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 November 2024.
- ^ "Misión y visión de la UNSAM". unsam.edu.ar (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 November 2024.
- ^ "Remate educativo: Macri quita terrenos a una Universidad y se los da a una empresa privada" (in Spanish). 23 August 2018. Retrieved 6 November 2022.
External links
edit- Media related to Universidad Nacional de General San Martín at Wikimedia Commons
- NU of SAM – official website
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