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Desde 1994, la Direccion de la Escuela de Medicina ha venido desarrollando una serie de actividades tendientes al rescate historico de la practica y ensenanza medicas de Costa Rica. Este libro de la Dra. Yalena de la Cruz es parte de ese esfuerzo, y resena los antecedentes y creacion de la Universidad de Costa Rica; el desarrollo de la profesion medica antes del establecimiento de la Escuela de Medicina; los antecedentes para estabalecer la Escuela de Medicina y su creacion; el inicio de la Escuela de Medicina; la construccion de su edificio; los recursos humanos; su organizacion y planes de Estudio; los graduados, y la situacion actual de la Escuela que ha formado ya mas de 2000 medicos.
By presenting case studies of internationalization in institutions of higher education around the world, this volume identifies unforeseen or unintended impacts within and across countries. With contributions from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, and North America the volume considers the nature and origin of positive and negative unintended consequences of internationalization policy and practice in national contexts, while also offering uniquely comparative insights. Chapters consider how internationalization is reflected in curricula, teaching, research, and mobility initiatives to highlight common pitfalls, as well as best practice for effective, sustainable, and equitab...
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This reader reflects the genesis, scope, and direction of women’s activism in a single Latin American country. It collects the voices of forty-one diverse women who live in Costa Rica, some radical, others strongly conservative, and most ranging inbetween, as they write about their lives, their problems, their aspirations. Unlike the comparative studies of women’s issues that look at several different countries, the reader provides an insider’s view of one small, but quintessentially Latin American, society. These women write of their own experience in organizing and working for change within the Costa Rican community. Some represent groups fitting into traditional “women’s movemen...