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5 unusual facts about National University of Córdoba


Alicia Candiani

She studied at National University of Córdoba, Argentina (M.F.A. 1976, Architect 1978): University of Buenos Aires, Argentina (Art Criticism 1989-91) and Iowa State University, United States (Digital Imaging Techniques, 1991–92).

Daniel Pérsico

Pérsico qualified as a civil engineer in 1988 from the National University of Córdoba and began working for the provincial government in 1989.

Gregory Chaitin

In 2009 he was given the degree of doctor of philosophy honoris causa by the National University of Córdoba.

National University of Córdoba

Hitherto controlled by interests related to the Catholic Church and the conservative lawmakers tied to the landed gentry, universities in Argentina gained unprecedented autonomy following these reforms.

Trigonoconcha

The specimens are currently deposited in the Department of Geology paleontology collections in the National University of Córdoba.


Antonio Krapovickas

Krapovickas received a degree in 1948 in agronomic engineering from the University of Buenos Aires and began teaching in 1949 as Professor of Genetics and Systems Botany at the University of Córdoba.

José Néstor Lencinas

Born in San Carlos, Mendoza, Lencinas enrolled at the University of Buenos Aires; while in law school, his adviser, Dr. Carlos Tejedor, recommended he transfer to the University of Córdoba.


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