Institucional

Faculty of Medical Sciences to Develop New Center Adjacent to San José Hospital

To strengthen infrastructure for academic training, research, and healthcare, authorities from the Faculty of Medical Sciences at the University of Santiago de Chile visited their newly acquired land on Belisario Prats street, adjacent to San José Hospital.

The activity was led by Dean of the Faculty, Alejandro Guajardo Córdoba. Participants also included Vice Dean of Teaching, Mónica Osses; Faculty Secretary, Domingo Pozo; and Erika Dahl, who serves as the coordinator of clinical fields at San José Hospital and the northern area.

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Diagnosing Educational Gaps: Informing Policies for Flexible Learning

Contained within the University of Santiago, Chile's assessment are a series of findings, challenges, and recommendations focused on two pivotal institutional issues: the connection between research and teaching, and coordination across undergraduate and graduate programs. 

This study aligns with Project USA 23992, which focuses on “Implementation of policies to link research with undergraduate programs and coordination between undergraduate and graduate programs, strengthening the generation of advanced human capital.”

Usach Approves Regulations on Open Access and Research Data Management

The University of Santiago, Chile, has officially approved its new Open Access and Research Data Management Regulations via Exempt Resolution No. 1661. This instrument sets forth specific guidelines to make institutionally-generated knowledge, financed by public funds, open, accessible, and reusable by society.

Minister Etcheverry highlights Usach's leadership in research and innovation to address national challenges

Usach was recently selected as one of the first beneficiaries of the Structural Research Fund for Universities (FIU), an initiative that seeks to strengthen the scientific and technological capabilities of higher education institutions in our country.

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INN accreditation positions Cedenna as a benchmark in nanomaterial toxicity measurement

The Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Cedenna) has reached a new milestone in its contribution to Chilean scientific research by achieving the NCh-ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation for its Nanobioassay Laboratory, granted by the Chilean National Institute for Standardization (INN).

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INN accreditation positions Cedenna as a benchmark in nanomaterial toxicity measurement

The Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Cedenna) has reached a new milestone in its contribution to Chilean scientific research by achieving the NCh-ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation for its Nanobioassay Laboratory, granted by the Chilean National Institute for Standardization (INN).

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