UEES, protagonist in the QS Americas 2025 scenario

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From the main stage, the Universidad Espiritu Santo (UEES) welcomed higher education leaders and experts from across the region to the QS Higher Ed Summit: Americas 2025, showing the world its leading role and commitment to academic excellence and internationalization.

Isidro Fierro, rector of UEES, highlighted the impact of internationalization and the power of academic clusters to transform the reputation and influence of universities in the Americas.

«The internationalization of higher education not only opens doors to new opportunities, but also allows us to create academic and research clusters that enhance our ability to influence the world. These clusters, which integrate universities, governments, industries and civil society, become true engines of change, building collaborative ecosystems for the benefit of all,» said Fierro.

Eliana Molina, Vice Rector for Academics, participated in the inaugural panel “A Culture of Distinction”.”, sharing its vision as a leading voice in higher education. The space shared the strategies used by UEES to enhance research, foster international collaborations and build academic brands with global impact.

Because UEES is not only present, but also a protagonist. Being co-hosts of this international meeting in Buenos Aires encourages it to continue building an education that transcends borders.

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