National University of Tucumán

National University of Tucumán
Universidad Nacional de Tucumán
Motto Pedes in terra ad sidera visus
Established May 25, 1914
Type Public
Rector Juan Alberto Cerisola
Vice-rector María Luisa Rossi De Hernández
Academic staff 5,868
Students 62,872
Location San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina
Website www.unt.edu.ar

The National University of Tucumán (Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, UNT) is a national university in the Tucumán Province, in the northwest region of Argentina.

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General information

The National University of Tucuman (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de Tucuman) is the largest university from Argentina's North and Northwest. It was founded on 25 May 1914 in San Miguel de Tucuman city. It has 13 faculties, 3 museums and the high schools: Gymnasium, Instituto Técnico (Technical Institute), Escuela de Bellas Artes (Fine Arts School), Escuela de Agricultura (School of Agriculture), Escuela y Liceo Vocacional Sarmiento (School and Vocational Liseum Sarmiento), Instituto Superior de Música (Music Superior Institute) and Instituto Técnico de Aguilares.

The admission in its classrooms is not restricted and its education is free.

Academic units

The National University of Tucumán is organized into the following schools and colleges:

High schools

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