The University Pedagogy - Resocialization with Intercultural Education (MSc) program focuses on preparing educators to work in diverse and multicultural settings, with an emphasis on promoting social inclusion and equity. The program combines pedagogical theory with practical strategies for creating inclusive learning environments and promoting intercultural understanding. Graduates of the program are equipped to work in a variety of educational settings, including schools, community organizations, and non-profit agencies. The University offers a dynamic and supportive learning environment, with a focus on research-based teaching and innovative pedagogical approaches. Students in the program have the opportunity to engage in hands-on learning experiences, including internships and field placements, to gain practical skills and experience in working with diverse student populations. - Number of Faculties: 6 - Clusters of Excellence: 11 - Academic staff: 1,200 - Administrative and technical staff: 800 - Professors: 300 - Degree programs: 150 - Students: 30,000 - Graduates: 5,000
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