The impact of funding for public state universities in Mexico on the quality of education

Baltodano García, Gabriela y Leyva Cordero, Oswaldo y Ganga Contreras, Francisco (2024) The impact of funding for public state universities in Mexico on the quality of education. Encuentros, 22 (2). pp. 91-104. ISSN 2216-135X

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This research aims to centrally analyze the impact of state and federal public funding allocated to public state higher education institutions in Mexico on the performance of scientific research. Through the review of previous studies, international indicators, and government official data, a database of indicators was created for comparison and correlation. The findings presented highlight the importance of allocating adequate resources and contribute to the understanding of how funding can influence performance in scientific research, innovation, social impact, and, consequently, the continuous improvement of the quality of education in the universities under analysis. Finally, it provides recommendations to strengthen this link for the benefit of students and society.

Tipo de elemento: Article
Palabras claves no controlados: Educación de calidad; Educación; Instituciones de educación superior; Desarrollo sostenible Objetivo 4 (ODS 4).
Materias: L Educación > L Educación en General
Divisiones: Ciencias Políticas y Relaciones Internacionales
Usuario depositante: Dr. Oswaldo Leyva
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CreadorEmailORCID
Baltodano García, GabrielaNO ESPECIFICADONO ESPECIFICADO
Leyva Cordero, Oswaldooswaldo.leyva@uanl.mxorcid.org/0000-0001-9837-020X
Ganga Contreras, Franciscofganga@ulagos.clNO ESPECIFICADO
Fecha del depósito: 26 Sep 2024 21:46
Última modificación: 26 Sep 2024 21:46
URI: http://eprints.uanl.mx/id/eprint/28100

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