Further Democratizing Latin America: Broadening Access to Higher Education and Promoting Science Policies Focused on the Advanced Training of Human Resources

We focus this paper on the conditions to build reliable science, technology and higher education systems in Latin America, based on international comparative studies, fieldwork and interviews conducted over the last three years. The analysis shows that science can have a major role in furthering the...

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Main Authors: Manuel Heitor, Hugo Horta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Alberto Hurtado 2014-08-01
Series:Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
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Online Access:http://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/1626
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spelling doaj-1604d4c98cca4f69a27c15f9e822aa002020-11-24T23:00:42ZengUniversidad Alberto HurtadoJournal of Technology Management & Innovation0718-27242014-08-0194648410.4067/S0718-27242014000400005911Further Democratizing Latin America: Broadening Access to Higher Education and Promoting Science Policies Focused on the Advanced Training of Human ResourcesManuel Heitor0Hugo Horta1Center for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research, IN+. Instituto Superior Tecnico, University of LisbonCenter for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research, IN+. Instituto Superior Tecnico, University of Lisbon and Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, ChinaWe focus this paper on the conditions to build reliable science, technology and higher education systems in Latin America, based on international comparative studies, fieldwork and interviews conducted over the last three years. The analysis shows that science can have a major role in furthering the democratization of society through public policies that foster opportunities to access knowledge and the advanced training of human resources. Broadening the social basis for higher education promotes the qualification of the labour force and contributes to social and economic development. The need to guarantee higher education diversity, strengthening scientific institutions and investing in a strong science base, is deemed as critical, but goes far beyond policies centred on innovation and industry-science relationships. It requires adequate training and attraction of skilled people, as well as the social promotion of a scientific and technological culture.http://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/1626Open access to science and higher educationhigher education diversityeducation inequalitystrengthening the science basescience and democracyLatin America
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Further Democratizing Latin America: Broadening Access to Higher Education and Promoting Science Policies Focused on the Advanced Training of Human Resources
Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
Open access to science and higher education
higher education diversity
education inequality
strengthening the science base
science and democracy
Latin America
author_facet Manuel Heitor
Hugo Horta
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title Further Democratizing Latin America: Broadening Access to Higher Education and Promoting Science Policies Focused on the Advanced Training of Human Resources
title_short Further Democratizing Latin America: Broadening Access to Higher Education and Promoting Science Policies Focused on the Advanced Training of Human Resources
title_full Further Democratizing Latin America: Broadening Access to Higher Education and Promoting Science Policies Focused on the Advanced Training of Human Resources
title_fullStr Further Democratizing Latin America: Broadening Access to Higher Education and Promoting Science Policies Focused on the Advanced Training of Human Resources
title_full_unstemmed Further Democratizing Latin America: Broadening Access to Higher Education and Promoting Science Policies Focused on the Advanced Training of Human Resources
title_sort further democratizing latin america: broadening access to higher education and promoting science policies focused on the advanced training of human resources
publisher Universidad Alberto Hurtado
series Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
issn 0718-2724
publishDate 2014-08-01
description We focus this paper on the conditions to build reliable science, technology and higher education systems in Latin America, based on international comparative studies, fieldwork and interviews conducted over the last three years. The analysis shows that science can have a major role in furthering the democratization of society through public policies that foster opportunities to access knowledge and the advanced training of human resources. Broadening the social basis for higher education promotes the qualification of the labour force and contributes to social and economic development. The need to guarantee higher education diversity, strengthening scientific institutions and investing in a strong science base, is deemed as critical, but goes far beyond policies centred on innovation and industry-science relationships. It requires adequate training and attraction of skilled people, as well as the social promotion of a scientific and technological culture.
topic Open access to science and higher education
higher education diversity
education inequality
strengthening the science base
science and democracy
Latin America
url http://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/1626
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