Science Seremi from the Northern Macro Region organized the first research day at UDA – RADIO MARAY

The assignment was made to the facilities of Atacama University, which was addressed for the first time to academics and researchers from the disciplines of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities.

With a high attendance, we went to the first meeting of researchers in the social sciences, arts and humanities, a conference aimed at academics and researchers from the University of Atacama, the goal of which was to promote the generation of knowledge through teaching and the public. Work in policy, research, trans and interdisciplinary innovation, social, cultural and general innovation.

Ruben Moraga Mamani, the Greater Northern Area Science, Technology, Knowledge and Innovation Series, led the first research day with researchers, researchers, academics, and academics at Atacama University.

Many of them expressed various problems at the university level, such as progress in the formation and retention of specialized human capital, from undergraduate to postgraduate, where they proposed a strong proactive policy, where academics competed in applying competitions, there was also talk of highlighting and appreciation of the social sciences .

This discussion also addressed the need to strengthen these areas of research (arts, humanities and social sciences) to positively influence the well-being of people, both in the public sphere and in the private sector, to make decisions regarding state challenges.
Robin Moraga Mamani Seremi of Science, Technology, Knowledge and Innovation in the Great Northern Region, stated, “The importance we attach as a government and as a society, is that public policy must be nourished by the activity of the Academy, which must give the necessary steps for the social changes taking place in the country. Knowledge in the field of science Social is essential to the cultural changes we are experiencing, and the examples we have seen are those required for regional development and public advocacy.This day is very important, because it is a milestone, knowing what researchers are doing, knowing the problems we face today, allows us to network regionally, and thus be We have more influence on public policies.”

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In the meantime, future Vice-Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies at Atacama University, Maria José Gallardo, stated, “I think it is great to create these examples of conversation and dialogue, especially in thematic areas that are just as important as promoting interdisciplinary, and working in areas that are not well developed.” Such as the arts, social sciences, and humanities, and establishing collaborative relationships between researchers and researchers at the university, regional and national levels.

The aim of the conference was to find out ways to enhance teaching, research, creativity, interdisciplinarity, environmental communication, and innovation in the disciplines of the arts, humanities, and social sciences for the future of our peoples.

For her part, Director of the Center for Research in Social Sciences and Education at Atacama University, Carmen Burgos Videla, stated, “This case appears to be very participatory and full of hope for researchers in believing in the possibility of progressing together, is to say, that the interdependence between state universities and the Ministry is direct, and that it is a guarantor of our possibility to investigate with them and expressing them with society, then it seems to me very important. ”

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