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With the University of Valencia and Buen Comienzo
- 5 agosto, 2022

The María Cano University Foundation, as a member of the Buen Comienzo Interuniversity Network, participates in the academic cooperation project with the University of Valencia and the Buena Comienzo 2022 Interuniversity Network, with the purpose of contributing to improving the quality and equity of education in the area of influence of the program that provides health care, education, nutrition, participation and integration of families in the capital of Antioquia, through a proposal for the social and economic inclusion of the population, especially children and their families. families.
Within the framework of this project, a meeting was held between representatives of the University of Valencia and the María Cano University Foundation, with the aim of establishing a cooperation agreement that enables activities such as academic mobility of students and teachers, research and joint training activities. that allow strengthening the internationalization of the institution’s curricula and inter-institutional relations with foreign universities.
Professors from the University of Valencia participated in this meeting: Xavier Minguez López, Doctor in Literary and Linguistic Education; and Loles Madero, Graduated in Child Education Teaching, Master in Psychopedagogy, Master in Clinical Sexology. On behalf of María Cano, the Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Amilbia Palacios Córdoba; accompanied by leaders from different institutional subsystems: Sonia Magdalena Welsh Paz, director of the Center for Practices; Tatiana Fontalvo, head of the International Relations Office; as well as the Administrative Vice Chancellor (E), Freddy Andrés España Pulido and the coordinator of the Specialization in Comprehensive Care for Early Childhood, María Isabel Loaiza.
The University of Valencia is one of the oldest higher education institutions in Spain, it is a public university, oriented towards teaching and research in almost all areas of knowledge.
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