National University of Santiago del Estero explained

National University of Santiago del Estero
Native Name:Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero
Established:1973
Type:Public
City:Santiago del Estero
State:Santiago del Estero Province
Country:Argentina
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Faculty:972
Students:11,227
Website:http://www.unse.edu.ar/

The National University of Santiago del Estero (Spanish; Castilian: Universidad Nacional de Santiago del Estero) is an Argentine national university located in the capital of Santiago del Estero Province. Its 1973 establishment gathered the existing Tucumán University school of agronomy (1949) and the Córdoba University forestry institute (1958), as well as new schools created for the purpose.