The Universidad Juarez del Estado de
Durango obtained a financial support of
more than one million pesos to hire five new full time teachers, strenghtening their research work in the
Academic Bodies, a very important aspect which is being incremented in the UJED
through organized and quality work.
Jacinto Toca Ramírez, director of the Planning
and Academic Development Department of the UJED, gladly commented that the
administration of Luis Tomás Castro Hidalgo has achieved during this 2012,
through different markets, important supports with the purpose of increasing
the teaching staff of the University through the promotion of high levels of
training. The result will be the
strenghtening of their investigation in the common lines the of generation and
application of the Knowledge.
The new professors that reached Full
Time are: Gerardo Alfonso Anguiano
Vega, Joaquín Ávalos Soto, Melisa
Bocanegra Salazar, René Homero Lara Castro and Miguel Angel Téllez López; they
have obtained economic resources to promote their tasks which are focused in
providing more life to the Academic Bodies, so that the University can continue
in an area as important as the investigation of quality, which in fact is being
generated.
Having the PTC take part of a Consolidated
Academic Body, allows them to be incorporated as teachers in postgraduate
courses. This also represents a strenght
so that the Body has greater possibilities to enter the National Program of Quality
Postgraduate Courses (PNPC) of the National Counsel of Science and Technology
(CONACYT), thereforethe effort that the central administration does in
promoting the elevation of its teachers’ status is worth it.
At the present time the Universidad
Juárez has 39 Academic Bodies as a consequence of the great effort and
disposition of the investigators to surpass their levels of training and
scientific productivity.
Due to the number of Academic Bodies in
Consolidation, the UJED is placed among the first 23 unirities in the nation; and
Consolidated in place 30, of 47 higher education institutions. This is an important improvement that has
permitted this house of studies to keep being recognized as one of the best in
the country.