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21-August-2001
English, , 129kb
The National University of Mexico (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, or UNAM) is the country's most important university. Its student body accounts for one-tenth of all undergraduate students nation-wide, it grants half of all doctorates a...
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21-August-2001
English, , 114kb
The Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana is one of the most important public universities in Mexico in the areas of both teaching and research; it offers 58 undergraduate degrees and 35 graduate-level degrees in highly diverse areas of knowledge, a...
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Those who manage schools and educational systems today have an arduous task as schools everywhere are being asked to do more than ever before. They also face a complex world and seemingly endless pressures on resources and demands for better perf...
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23-May-2001
Spanish, , 157kb
Those who manage schools and educational systems today have an arduous task as schools everywhere are being asked to do more than ever before. They also face a complex world and seemingly endless pressures on resources and demands for better perf...
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Results from schools in Mexico that took part in this study, which was carried out to understand how ICT relates to educational innovation.
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1-January-1999
English, , 66kb
In this report, the country summarizes the main developments in competition law and policy in 1999-2000.
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1-January-1998
English, , 73kb
In this report, the country summarizes the main developments in competition law and policy in 1998-1999.
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1-January-1997
English, , 41kb
In this report, the country summarizes the main developments in competition law and policy in 1997-1998.
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This report reviews the environmental information system (EIS) in Mexico. Environmental information is viewed as responding to decsion making and public information needs in the transition of Mexico towards sustainable development.
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