For three days, attendees will be able to learn about all the training courses of the Universidad Nacional de Rosario.
From Wednesday 17th to Friday 19th September, from 9am to 17pm, the Career Expo will be held. Universidad Nacional de Rosario at Puerto Joven (Avenida Belgrano 950). In its last edition, this traditional gathering welcomed more than 33 people.
“We believe it's a fantastic experience because it represents the first contact with a public university. It's useful both for those who have already decided on their career choice, as they can talk with professors from the corresponding faculties, and for those who are still unsure and looking for guidance,” said Rector Franco Bartolacci. He added: “The world is changing rapidly, which is why we are expanding our academic offerings, adding new programs and formats that respond to the expectations of young people, who are increasingly leaning toward diverse paths and areas that were previously not covered in traditional programs.”
The opening ceremony will take place on Thursday the 18th at 13:150 p.m., with the presence of Rector Franco Bartolacci and Mayor Pablo Javkin. Under the slogan "Study in Public Schools," the three days will feature activities and informational opportunities on curriculum, course modalities, enrollment requirements, and the more than XNUMX programs offered by UNR. Talks will be given on the various academic programs, and advice will be provided on scholarships, cafeterias, health, physical education, and student guidance.

Each of the 13 faculties will have its own stand with information on undergraduate programs, courses, and various training paths. The Faculty of Human Movement Sciences and Care will be present for the first time, launching classes next year with four new programs: a Bachelor's Degree in Physical Education, a Bachelor's Degree in Sports, a Bachelor's Degree in Comprehensive Care Systems, and a Technical Degree in Elderly Care. The School of Commerce and the Polytechnic Institute will also participate, presenting their tertiary-level offerings.
Also present will be the School of Trades Program, the Popular University, and the Environmental Observatory
