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Women in the military forces: between stereotypes and unresolved questions

The country is barely making any progress in women’s leadership in the Military Forces. Two researchers from Universidad del Rosario perform a study to understand what motivates women to join the forces and the impact their joining has on a traditional and patriarchal institution. Academics are part of WomanStats, an international project to collect data on the status of women.

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Sergio Andrés Pulgarín Molina, el nuevo vicerrector de la Universidad del Rosario, asume el reto convencido de que las apuestas institucionales solo se pueden cumplir fortaleciendo el trabajo colaborativo de los grupos de investigación y privilegiando la centralidad en el individuo.

Universidad del Rosario, at the service of the country

For the president, Alejandro Cheyne García, it is clear that the second main purpose of the university, serving the country, has been obvious in the answer that the educational institution has provided to the multiple challenges imposed by the pandemic. One of those answers has been to work with, and for, the regions, since their capacities to cope with different fronts in this context are not enough.
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