National University of Río Negro explained

National University of Río Negro
Native Name:Universidad Nacional de Río Negro
Established:2007
Type:Public
Chancellor:Juan Carlos del Bello
City:Viedma
State:Río Negro Province
Campus:multiple campuses
Students:2,303 [1]
Website:http://www.unrn.edu.ar/

The National University of Río Negro (Spanish; Castilian: Universidad Nacional de Río Negro) is a public institution of higher learning located in Río Negro Province, Argentina, and established in 2007 as part of a plan to geographically diversify Argentina's National University system.

The university maintains campuses throughout Río Negro Province, one of Argentina's most-sparsely populated: Bariloche, Choele Choel, El Bolsón, General Roca, San Antonio Oeste, Viedma, and Villa Regina. The school offers 25 undergraduate courses and one post-graduate.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Universidad Nacional de Río Negro . Universidad Nacional de Río Negro . 2009-11-19 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100324053528/http://www.unrn.edu.ar/sitio/index.php/informacion-institucional . 2010-03-24 .