UTEPSA visits Zamorano to explore academic collaboration opportunities

Rubén Darío Dabdoub, president of the Universidad Tecnológica Privada de Santa Cruz (UTEPSA) in Bolivia, recently made an official visit to Zamorano, joined by Miguel Jiménez, Head of Internationalization, and Juan Carlos Peña, Head of Communication. The main goal of the visit was to explore potential collaboration opportunities between the two institutions.

During their time at Zamorano, the UTEPSA team met with academic leaders to discuss possible partnerships in areas such as undergraduate programs, master's degrees, and continuing education initiatives. These discussions helped identify strategic synergies that would strengthen academic exchange and institutional cooperation between the universities.

UTEPSA’s president Dabdoub emphasized that this visit marks an important step toward building international relationships that will enhance the educational offerings of both UTEPSA and Zamorano, ultimately supporting the academic and professional development of their students.

The visit also fostered closer ties of cooperation that could benefit students and faculty at both universities, encouraging knowledge exchange and the development of joint programs.

Through these types of strategic partnerships, both institutions continue their commitment to internationalizing education and expanding their global network of partner institutions.

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