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Venezuela has more than 90 institutions of higher education, with 860,000 students in 2002. Higher education remains free under the 1999 Constitution and was receiving 35% of the education budget, even though it accounted for only 11% of the student population. More than 70% of university students come from the wealthiest quantile of the ...
The Universidad Central de Venezuela was founded in 1721 as the "Universidad Real y Pontificia de Caracas", as a result of a Royal Decree signed by Philip V of Spain. [1] The Universidad Politécnica de la Fuerza Armada Nacional was established in 1974 by a resolution of the ministry of defense and the president of Venezuela, Rafael Caldera. [9]
Universities and other higher education institutions with student population and their location Rank Institution Total students Cities (Headquarter in bold) Ref. 1 Universidad del Zulia (LUZ) 75,977 Maracaibo, Cabimas and Punto Fijo [1] 2 Universidad de Carabobo (UC) 60,916 Valencia, Maracay and San Carlos [2] 3 Universidad Central de Venezuela ...
Using increasing oil prices of the early 2000s and funds not seen in Venezuela since the 1980s, [1] Chávez created the "Bolivarian missions" in 2003, which were initially short-term projects dedicated to alleviating the largest socioeconomic problems facing Venezuela at the time. [2]
The Venezuelan Ministry of Popular Power for Education (Spanish: Ministerio del Poder Popular para la Educación, MPPE) is the federal-level department responsible for organising the education system of Venezuela. In 2001 it was the Ministry of Education, Sport and Culture, with responsibility for Culture and Sport being assigned to separate ...
Venezuela education-related lists (3 P) + Venezuelan educators (6 C, 9 P) A. Academia in Venezuela (2 C, 1 P) C. Education in Caracas (2 C) E. Education ministers of ...
Pages in category "Venezuela education-related lists" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
El Sistema began under the leadership of José Antonio Abreu (7 May 1939 – 24 March 2018) with 11 students in an underground parking garage. [1] For many years, its official name was Fundación del Estado para el Sistema Nacional de las Orquestas Juveniles e Infantiles de Venezuela, (FESNOJIV), which is sometimes translated into English as "National Network of Youth and Children's Orchestras ...