Universidad de los Andes
Images of Kindergarten Teachers May Impact Career Attraction, Study Suggests
The study led by School of Education scholar Karin Roa delves into understanding the current low status of the teaching profession and its impact on attraction to teaching careers.
Researcher from the School of Education to study the challenges of teacher retention in Chile
This study will allow us to understand how different dimensions-individual, organizational, contextual, and political-influence teachers' employment decisions.
Fernanda Montoya to investigate how preschoolers engage with mathematics
The study is based on the need to delve deeper into how pre-kindergarten and kindergarten children interact with mathematical tasks.
Translational Medicine Congress: Science with Clinical Impact
08:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Universidad de los Andes
Scholar investigates the stability of obligations in Roman law: contracts, torts, and supervening events
The researcher Manuel Grasso aims to reconstruct a sector of Roman private law relating to the legal regime of obligations, covering both contracts and private torts.
Manfred Svensson researches conflict, religion, and virtue in Augustine of Hippo and Machiavelli
This project focuses on the political thought of St. Augustine and Machiavelli as two eminent examples of thinkers who have developed their political philosophy by reflecting on the history of Rome.
Gabriela Caviedes to analyze the feminist ethics of care from the perspective of Derridian philosophy.
According to the researcher, certain aspects of Derrida's philosophy are compatible with the feminist ethic of care.
Researcher Explores Connections Between Feminist Ethics of Care and Derrida's Philosophy
The research project is entitled, "Justice and interdependence. Feminist Ethics of Care from the perspective of Derridian ethics."
UANDES and University of Auckland sign collaboration agreement under the BiCI initiative
The agreement was signed by Javier Enrione, Vice-Rector for Research at UANDES, and Frank Bloomfield, Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research & Innovation at University of Auckland.
"Younger generations are delaying the search for employment, finding a long-term partner, getting married, and having children, which increases the number of complex households, such as those with young adults living with their parents."
Consuelo Araos, a researcher at the Signos UANDES Center, seeks to understand the changes in household formation.









