Chilean university reform

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Chilean university reform was a process of liberalizing universities in Chile.[1] The reform began in the 1960s under the administration of President Jorge Alessandri, and continued under his successors Eduardo Frei Montalva and Salvador Allende, ending following Allende's removal during the 1973 Chilean coup d'etat. The aims of the reform movement were to establish an inclusive co-government in the university administration and to establish university autonomy.[2]

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  1. ^ "La reforma universitaria y el movimiento estudiantil: Democratizar la universidad para un nuevo país", Memoria chilena, retrieved June 30, 2013
  2. ^ "La reforma universitaria y el movimiento estudiantil: Reforma universitaria", Memoria chilena, retrieved June 30, 2013