National University of the Northeast

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National University of the Northeast
Universidad Nacional del Nordeste
Logo de la UNNE.jpg
MottoQualitatum, Eqelentia et Pertinanti
Motto in English
Quality, Excellence and Pertinence
Type Public
Established1956
Chancellor Ing. Eduardo del Valle
Academic staff
4,542
Students53,308 [1]
Location,
Chaco and Corrientes Provinces
,
CampusCorrientes, Resistencia and Saenz Peña
Website http://www.unne.edu.ar/

The National University of the Northeast (Spanish: Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, UNNE) is an Argentine national university. It is located in the cities of Corrientes and Resistencia, capital cities of the Provinces of Corrientes and Chaco respectively, and was established on December 4, 1956. Known as the University of the Sun, it was the seventh-largest university in Argentina by student enrollment numbers as of 2017. [2]

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Schools

The Faculty of Exact Sciences consists of 9 academic departments; namely Agricultural Science, Biology, Biochemistry, Physics, Humanities, Informatics, Engineering, Mathematics and Chemistry. [9] These departments offer undergraduate and post-graduate courses. Innovative dual language post-graduate courses have been taught in the faculty of mathematics by internationally distinguished professors such as Bharath Sriraman on topics of Theories and Philosophies of Mathematics Education,. [10] [11]

Administrative offices in Corrientes Rectorado de la UNNE.jpg
Administrative offices in Corrientes
Administrative offices in Resistencia Vicerectorado UNNE y escultura.jpg
Administrative offices in Resistencia

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