Tuesday, February 15, 2011

VENEZUELA SHOWS THAT

FREE EDUCATION FOR ALL

IS POSSIBLE

Higher Education in Venezuela: A New Citizen for a New Society
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Saturday February 26 at 2pm

Venezuelan Embassy, 1 Cromwell Road, London, SW7 2HW

With guest speaker:

Ambassador Samuel Moncada

FORMER MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION

IN THE VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT

And British Venezuela specialists to be announced.

Currently, over 2 million Venezuelans are in higher education, compared to 600,000 in 1998, making Venezuela the country with the second largest percentage of students in HE in the region.

Since the Chávez government came to power, thirteen new universities have been created and over 1,600 university communities have been set up, which enable people to study close to where they live.

Furthermore, the Venezuelan Constitution guarantees education as a human right and social duty, with the state being responsible for it.

Come to this event to find out more about Venezuela's inspiring example that proves free education for all is possible.

A graph showing how Higher Education continues to expand in Venezuela.

Supported by Academics for Venezuela and:

Please register in advance for this event by emailing vscassistant@yahoo.co.uk .

For more information, contact Dr Francisco Dominguez on francisco.depaulafrank@gmail.com .



2 comments:

Rituparno Ghosh said...

Great to know that education is on a new high in Venezuela.

Rituparno Ghosh said...

Good going, Venezuela! Education reaching new heights in Venezuela sounds good.