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Academics Across Borders

University Twinning and Networking/UNITWIN

University Community and Education for All (EFA)
Brain Drain/Gain
 UNESCO Chairs and
 UNITWIN Networks
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UNESCO Forum on Higher Education, Research and Knowledge

The Global Forum on International Quality Assurance and Accreditation

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  Brazil

  UNESCO Chair in Sciences and Technologies of Education(35), established in 1994 at the Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT) (Brazil)
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Fields / Disciplines

Distance education; Teacher training; Educational research.


Objectives
  • To promote an integrated system of research, training, information and documentation activities in the field of educational research and teacher training.

  • To facilitate collaboration between high-level, internationally recognized researchers and the research team of the University, and other institutions in the African region, particularly those pertaining to the network UNAMAZ.

Host Institution

Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT) of Cuiabá. Website


UNESCO Sector/Field Office responsible for the Chair/Network

Education; UNESCO Office in Brasilia


Documents
Progress Report 1999-2000 (short version)
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