Overview
- UNCuyo marked the bill’s passage in the lower house, calling on the Senate to grant final approval.
- The financing bill envisions a special allocation for strategic degree programs, raises the university budget floor to 1 percent of GDP, linking disbursements to inflation.
- Leaders warn that without sustained investment there is no future for quality public higher education.
- The statement underscores UNCuyo’s role as a free, autonomous, inclusive institution driving regional development through teaching, research, technology transfer.
- Representatives from all 12 academic units joined Rector Sanchez alongside Vice-Rector Fidel in the official call for a definitive Senate sanction.