CURRENT SITUATION AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES OF LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN UNIVERSITIES
October 25th to 29th, 2021
Editorial Centro de Estudios Sociales de América Latina (CES-AL)
Universidad Internacional del Ecuador (UIDE)
Universidad Católica de Cuenca (UCACUE)
Description:
This First International Congress has as its
main objective to analyze the different components of the current situation as
well as to project lines of action and improvement concerning the near future
of the role that Latin American and Caribbean universities should play from a
triple perspective: analytical, critical and constructive.
The First International Congress of Young Researchers invites all areas of knowledge (Social Sciences and Humanities, Health Sciences, and Experimental Sciences) to approach the main components from their disciplinary vision. The submitted works must be framed solely and exclusively under the scientific essay genre, they must be ascribed to one of the thematic axes that are listed below:
Thematic axes:
- Quality and
warmth in Latin American and Caribbean universities: commitment or
marketing.
- Latin American
and Caribbean universities in times of pandemic: a period of failure or
restructuring.
- University and
society: relationship or disagreement.
- University and
research: contributions, irrelevance, and scientific commercialization.
- University and
culture: reality or fiction.
- University and
university students (entrance exam, quotas, and scholarship system):
coffee for everyone, essence for nobody.
- The university,
labor market, and the economic model: block of containment to the labor
incorporation and training of the specialized workforce.
- Ideology, criticism, freedom of expression, centralism, and autonomy in Latin American and Caribbean universities: between indoctrination, passivity, and free thought.
Speaker
modalities:
●
University undergraduate students
● Graduates and master's degrees who have obtained their degree in the last three years and Ph.D. candidates.
Congress
format:
● Online platform
Type
of contributions:
● Scientific essay, which must contain the following structure: 1) Introduction, 2) Development, 3) Conclusions and 4) Bibliographic references.
Modality of the exhibitions:
The modality of the presentation will be open (traditional or innovative) and must be adjusted to the established time.
Norms:
●
The registration as a
speaker to this Congress will be free.
● Certificate of
attendance will be delivered for 40 hours (with 75% attendance hours) and
certificate to the speakers.
●
The title of the essay
may not exceed 15 words.
● The general summary of
the essay for evaluation must contain between 600 to 800 words and must contain
the structure indicated above, in addition to the author's names and surnames,
email, and affiliation.
●
Essays must
necessarily be assigned to one of the thematic axes.
● The essay will only be
signed by a single author and it will only be possible to participate with a
single essay per author.
●
The final essay must
contain between 3000 and 4000 words.
● The format of the submitted file must be exclusively in Word Document under the following characteristics:
- A5 size (14.8 x 21
cm.) Orientation: portrait. Margins: Top 2 cm., Bottom 1 cm., Right 2 cm. and
left 2 cm.
- Calibri 14 title font,
bold, centered, 2 points backspacing, and single line spacing. First names,
surnames, affiliation, and email in Calibri 11, no backspacing and single line
spacing.
- Text typeface: Calibri
12 points, justified text, without indentation, or tab at the beginning of the
paragraph, 3 points backspacing, and single line spacing.
- Heading typeface:
Calibri 12 points, capital letter, bold, centered, 3 points backspacing, and
single line spacing.
- Font type of bibliographic references: Calibri 10 points, justified text, French indentation (0.5), without spacing, and single line spacing.
●
The number of tables,
graphs, or images is limited to three in their entirety and inserted in the
same Word document.
● The citation system is
free, although it must comply with the scientifically recognized regulations in
each area of knowledge.
● The presentation will last 10 minutes.
· Exhibitors will then participate in a conversation with a maximum duration of 20 minutes and will be grouped by thematic areas between the different panelists.
· The selected essays, after being submitted to the arbitration process of blind peers, will be published by the Editorial Center for Social Studies of Latin America under the form of a book chapter at the end of 2021.
·
The essay's summary for acceptance must be sent until
June 30, 2021 and its resolution will be communicated seven (7) days after
receipt.
·
Full essay’s delivery will be forwarded until 10
October 2021.
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