- Value [1] Quality
- THE QUALITY of university “products”: training, research and service to society.
- Value [2] Innovation
- PEDAGOGICAL, MANAGERIAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION, that is, the development of teaching and learning models adapted to
the students’ needs, the continuous assessment of programs; management by results, and the usage of new technologies.
- Value [3] Solidarity
- SOLIDARITY- First with the environment: each higher education institution needs to be inextricably linked to its surroundings.
Second, solidarity with institutions to establish collaboration networks: all universities (both public and private) are agents
of promoting education as a public good.
- Value [4] Participation
- PARTICIPATION in the governing body of the university, i.e. with all its “natural actors”: the environment, students, professors
and the key decision makers.
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