The University today does not operate as a collective body even where it could in deciding important expert issues, the lenght of studies, number of students “In the past few years I have noticed a decreased interest in the curriculum, and drop in the students’ success, perhaps I’m finding it more difficult to establish contact with the new generations, but […]

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