Chilean university reform

In Chile, the University Reform was a process of change in the Chilean universities that begun in the 1960s and ended with the 1973 Chilean coup d'etat.[1] The aims of the reform movement was to establish an inclusive co-government in the university administration and to establish university autonomy.[2]

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