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Unam and Secihti Unite to Strengthen Scientific Research

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In order to develop, strengthen and articulate regional and local capacities in scientific, humanistic, technological development and innovation research, to prevent, address and solve priority national problems, the rector of UNAM, Leonardo Lomelí Vanegas, and the secretary of Science, Humanities, Technology and Innovation (Secihti) of the government of Mexico, Rosaura Ruiz Gutiérrez, signed an agreement.
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In order to develop, strengthen and articulate regional and local capacities in scientific, humanistic, technological development and innovation research, to prevent, address and solve priority national problems, the rector of UNAM, Leonardo Lomelí Vanegas, and the secretary of Science, Humanities, Technology and Innovation (Secihti) of the government of Mexico, Rosaura Ruiz Gutiérrez, signed an agreement.

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For us to be a fully developed country, we must support scientific research, in social sciences and humanities, innovation and technological development, said Rector Leonardo Lomelí Vanegas The entry Articulate capacities UNAM and the Secihti to prevent and address priority national problems was first published in CAMPUS MILENIO.

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CAMPUS broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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