
Santiago del Estero | The Faculty of Forest Sciences of the UNSE disseminates its 2026 academic offer in secondary schools
The Faculty of Forest Sciences (FCF) of the National University of Santiago del Estero (UNSE) continues with its dissemination activities to publicize the 2026 academic offer to future professionals in the region.
On this occasion, the Forestry Engineer Roxana Gerez and Lic. Grissel Herrera, representatives of the Secretariat of Extension, Linking and Transfer, visited the Normal School of Teachers Manuel Belgrano, where they provided information to the students of 4th and 5th year on the degree and undergraduate careers offered by the FCF. The presentation included the projection of institutional videos and the explanation of the benefits of their students Economic, residences, university dining room and sports activities, in addition to the details about the pre -registration and registration modality for the 2026 entry. The meeting ended with the exhibition of a video that reflects university life, the delivery of informative brochures and an exchange space in which the students could consult and clear doubts about their academic future. The Faculty of Forest Sciences especially thanked the rector Prof. Silvia Rodríguez and to the Vice Chancellor Prof. Miriam González for the warm reception and for the accompaniment to the students in the process of projecting their future in the university. The schools interested in receiving informative talks about the academic offer of the FCF can communicate to the email: extensionfcf.unse@gmail.com
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