National University of Tucumán explained

National University of Tucumán
Native Name:Universidad Nacional de Tucumán
Motto:Latin: Pedes in terra ad sidera visus (Latin)
Mottoeng:Feet on the ground, eyes on the sky
Type:Public
Rector:Alicia Bardón
Head Label:Vice-rector
Head:José García
Academic Staff:5,868
Students:62,872
City:San Miguel de Tucumán
Province:Tucumán Province
Country:Argentina

The National University of Tucumán (Spanish; Castilian: Universidad Nacional de Tucumán; UNT) is an Argentine national university located in Tucumán Province and the largest in Argentina's northwest region. Founded on 25 May 1914 in San Miguel de Tucumán, access to the university is unrestricted and free of charge.

Organization

The university comprises 13 schools, 7 high schools, and 3 museums.

Schools

High schools

Museums

Notable alumni

See also

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