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Despite university expansion, Mexico struggles to meet demand for degrees

JUL 06, 2010
Physics Today
Chronicle : Mexico’s economy is the 14th largest in the world, yet only 28% of the country’s citizens are enrolled in higher education, despite a plan launched four years ago to build new universities and colleges. The Chronicle‘s Marion Lloyd looks at the challenges Mexico faces to increase the number of university places while also improving the quality of university teaching.
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