The Mainstreaming Program of the Human Rights Perspective is presented to the entire UNR student community and for the second consecutive year, recognition is given to student projects focused on Human Rights.

The appointment is next. Wednesday, December 10th at 10pm at the Ricardo Suárez Hall from the UNR Government Headquarters.

This time, the following will be presented: Mainstreaming the Human Rights Perspective Program, approved by the Higher Council in November 2025. The initiative, developed by the Human Rights Area together with the Academic and Learning Area, seeks to ensure that all students can access human rights content and approaches in their training, regardless of their academic unit of origin.

The program enables the in-person, open and elective course of specific curricular spaces on Human Rights, currently taught in the Faculties of Political Science and International Relations, Law, Humanities and Arts, and Psychology. These spaces will be available to students from the entire UNR community and will be accredited as “Title Supplement” by their academic units of affiliation.

Also, for the second year in a row, the Recognition of Student Projects Focused on RightsThe Human Rights Area, together with the Rector of the UNR, Lic. Franco Bartolacci, will recognize initiatives from students of the Faculties, High Schools and the Otra Vuelta Program that have contributed or contribute to the promotion and transmission of Human Rights as a horizon of meaning based on their academic trajectories.

In this edition, the call was especially geared towards productions linked to the field of Memory, Truth and Justice, on the occasion of the commemoration in 2026 of the 50th anniversary of the last civic-military coup d'état, a watershed moment in recent Argentine history.

We continue to build institutional policies for the promotion and guarantee of Human Rights, reaffirming the commitment of the UNR as a public, critical, inclusive university committed to its time.