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Home›News›Call for IESALC higher education project closes with 2113 applicants

Call for IESALC higher education project closes with 2113 applicants

By Sara Maneiro
26 June, 2020
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The UNESCO International Institute for Higher Education in Latin America and the Caribbean IESALC thanks the 2113 aspirants from Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and Latin America and the Caribbean who sent their applications for analysts, managers, and pedagogical and technology advisers in the area of ​​higher education.

On the closing date, on June 20th, 2020 at midnight, we received 270 applications for Junior Project Manager; 484 for Project Manager; 86 for Junior Analyst; 57 for Analyst; 1014 for Pedagogical Advisor; 202 for Technology Advisor, completing a total of 2,113 applications. This massive response shows a community interested and concerned about being part of the solution and building improvements in higher education systems in the region.

Update to July 16. The IESALC team thanks each of the applicants for their interest, while informing that they are in the process of applying for tests to move on to the interview phase for pre-selected candidates.

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