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Academic staff and students who entered the Master´s Program in April 2017.

The big news confirms the methodical and dedicated work of the group of professionals who are part of the academic body of this postgraduate program. The Master in Nursing with specialization in Care Management is directed by Dr. Edith Rivas who said that “the main goal we reached is that we contributed to the training of academic teams at different Universities in the country.”

On Thursday, January 25 of 2018, the Accreditation Council in the Health area decided unanimously to accredit the Master´s Program in Nursing with specialization in Care Management of the Universidad de La Frontera for seven years, from January 25th of 2018 to January 25th of 2025.

“It is a tremendous satisfaction to have reached this achievement after hard work with a dedicated team and an academic body of high-quality and productivity. These are the fundamental elements that permit us to position ourselves in our country with this accreditation. It is important to emphasize that this Master´s Program made the transition from professional to academic, and the second thing is the accreditation for seven years. I want to thank the whole academic and administrative team and the students for their commitment, since this accreditation demonstrates their quality”, assured Edith Rivas.

For the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Dr. Patricio Valdés, “with this accreditation, we can develop and project the discipline of Nursing over the years, and why not think about a future doctoral program. The work of the academic body of the Master´s Program and the Nursing Department has solidly grown and we are proud of that.”

HISTORY

The Master´s Program started in 2008 with its first version. By now, it already has 75 graduates and the eleventh version starts in April 2018 with 12 selected academic staff members from different academic units in Chile.

“The main goal reached by this Master´s Program is that it contributed to the training of academic teams at different national universities, such as U. Santo Tomás, U. de Los Lagos, U. Austral de Chile, U. Autónoma, U. Mayor and U. de La Frontera. Besides, today we also have students from the Felix Bulnes Hospital in Chillán and Executives of hospitals in Santiago de Chile. They had the possibility to choose other Master´s Programs, but they chose the UFRO. This accreditation permits to obtain more Conicyt (National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research) scholarships, which we already have accessed in previous years”, Rivas added.

CHALLENGES

One of the challenges that are coming up is to emphasize the research lines. “We have to diversify the work groups of other areas, such as social sciences, clinical epidemiology, public health, ethics and others. That is where we have an important demand and we have to apply for more funds. Another challenge is to strengthen our international relations – we have already been working with universities in Columbia and Spain – in order to advance towards specific accreditations between master´s programs, which often is difficult because of the lack of funds, since we are fully self-supported”, Rivas specified.

THESIS

Another milestone of the Master´s Program is the outstanding work in the different theses and the direction the students have taken in their research projects.

“There has been an improvement in the theses contents. In previous years, the theses included a systematic revision with a meta-analysis, which is a more complicated and new design for nurses, with important results that might have impact on public policies. The research which is more common is the experimental and the clinical trial one, but systematic revisions do have more effective results. We can see advances in the publications and we have incipient lines and, since 2018, each student, before taking the final exam, has to present a SciELO, ISI or Scopus publication”, Rivas added.

During the years of work, the Master´s Program created possibilities of extending their skills in the framework of Care Management Workshops and Colloquiums in Research in Nursing. Through these opportunities, the students get access to classes with teachers with an outstanding curriculum in Chile and internationally, and to online conferences thanks to the inversion that has been made in the academic spaces of the Nursing Department.

“We are contributing to the solution of problems based on public policies with theses about gender problematics, intercultural topics, or historical socio anthropological development, but with view on Health Care and that has been a great credit. All of our thesis guiding teachers are part of the cloister, in other words, they are from the highest hierarchy, with Doctor´s Degrees and a productivity within the standards of the National Accreditation Commission (CNA) and Conicyt”, Edith Rivas concluded.

Written by: Fabián Aguirre
Faculty of Medicine
 

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Relevance, comprehensive professional training, internationalization, quality and outreach and community engagement – these are the pillars that will support the work of the Universidad de La Frontera over the next five years.

In the sceneries country, contingents and the approbation in the parliament of the Reform Law of Higher Education and the Law of Public Universities, make it necessary to reflect on the road behind and in front of us, as a University, with view on the next five years.

In this context, the Executive Committee and the Deans of the University got together in order to adjust and define the actual vision of the UFRO and, this way, formulate the institution´s goals.

According to the rector, Sergio Bravo, this is the right time to do that, since we are at a defining moment. “We cannot rest on this status quo. I want to clarify that this is not a change of vision. The essence of the University remains. This is just a readjustment of what we declared as an institution in order to broaden the possibilities of action, putting an emphasis on what we want to do and where we want to go, with a strategic view.”

He added that, with the future implementation of these laws, the State will force the public universities to work with it. “Large part of the resources we are going to receive will have a specific focus, thinking about how the University is linked to its environment. And this is why we have to take a look at our University and define where we want to be in the next five years.”

FOCUS

The focus will be put on the fact that the institution cannot lose sight of the tendencies, the scenario of competencies, the collaboration and the necessity of building more and better networks in order to position itself in different levels and to meet the social demands of the environment. The just mentioned has to be accompanied by the quality and excellence which distinguishes the University, but also has to progress and improve in order to keep with the new times.

“This definitely is an anticipated task that wants to anticipate the challenges that are still coming. When we do this work, we are giving a strong signal, because it shows that we are a university with the capability of self-regulation and that shows quality,” the director of Institutional Analysis, Dr. Ricardo Herrera, added.

WORLD-CLASS UNIVERSITY

The seal that has been created by the Ministry of Education includes having world-class universities, because Chile wants and has to enter this scenario. And as a regional university, it is necessary to keep up with the changes.

“Internationalization and quality are two topics we cannot ignore. We have to keep working in this field, with a strategic point of view that assures that our national and international links are strong; that our excellence is on a high level because of the quality of the processes we carry out. We have to keep being good in who we are and persist in that. It is the only way for being able to stay competitive and attractive,” the rector pointed out.

 

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Once again, the UFRO shows that it is one of the most prestigious universities in Chile, by obtaining 31 scholarships for doctoral studies by CONICYT (Chilean National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research) in 2018.

This is a new achievement in the management of postgraduate affairs for the Universidad de La Frontera. The recent approval of scholarships by CONICYT shows the quality and excellence of the programs offered and their students. Compared to last year, in which nineteen projects have been accepted, the number in 2018 is a very important indicator for the University.

“This is an extraordinary result that underlines the training of advanced human capital and also shows professionals who aspire to do high-level postgraduate studies which programs have the biggest impact at the national and regional level”, the Vice-rector of Research and Postgraduate Affairs, Dr. Eduardo Hebel, commented.

He pointed out that this is an advance within a working line incentivized by the Vice-rectory together with the programs that has to do with four fundamental pillars: firstly, diligent work in regard to accreditations, since five of the 10 doctoral programs of the UFRO are accredited and the other five are in the process of accreditation. Secondly, the strengthening of the programs´ research lines by including postdoctoral students who increased the critical mass and the research indicators.

Another important factor is the internationalization management, which significantly contributed to the international accreditation of the Doctorate in Natural Resource Sciences and the Doctorate in Sciences with specialization in Applied Cellular and Molecular Biology, both recognized by the European agency AQAS. “I also want to highlight the communicational effort the Vice-rectorate and the University put into the dissemination of the work of the programs, what makes it possible to be recognized at the national and international level.”

THE BEST

The Academic Director of Postgraduate Affairs, Juan Carlos Parra, said that these 31 scholarships emphasize not only the quality of the programs, but also the academic excellence of the students. “Here, we are working with rigor. The ones who want to do their postgraduate studies at our university clearly have a high level and that is something that makes us proud, because an important number of professionals is interested in our programs.”
The above mentioned shows that the doctoral programs are searching for the best. And, without a doubt, the internationalization efforts, team work, the BIOREN-UFRO platform and the constant institutional concern about excellence have been decisive factors for this result.

BENEFITED PROGRAMS

Doctorate in Sciences with specialization in Applied Cellular and Molecular Biology: 7
Doctorate in Morphological Sciences: 6
Doctorate in Social Sciences: 6
Doctorate in Engineering Sciences with specialization in Bioprocesses: 5
Doctorate in Natural Resource Sciences: 4
Doctorate in Medical Sciences: 2
Doctorate in Psychology: 1

 

Written by: Lorena Espinoza
Vice-rectorate of Research and Postgraduate Affairs
 

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The Municipal Council of Temuco gave this important acknowledgement to the Universidad de La Frontera and seven “Outstanding Citizens”, among them Raúl Sánchez and Raúl Caamaño, who both are teachers at the UFRO.

An acknowledgement for a significant contribution to Temuco and the Region, through teaching, research and sportive and cultural development was given to the Universidad de La Frontera by the Municipal Council, distinguishing it as a “Heritage Institution of the City”.

This symbolic acknowledgement was given to the UFRO within the celebration of the 137th anniversary of Temuco on February 23rd at the Municipal Theater, received by the Rector, Sergio Bravo Escobar.

In the interview with the Chilean newspaper El Austral, the rector expressed his gratitude about this acknowledgement and emphasized that it is the series of management actions, achievements and excellence that have led and help the UFRO to maintain a solid and leading offer in the Araucania Region, besides of turning into a leader in research and teaching. “We earned this affection over time. While the University has been growing academically, it has earned the respect of the citizens of the Araucania Region and, especially, the city of Temuco. It has been a long way.”

OUTSTANDING CITIZENS

In this anniversary of Temuco, the Municipal Council chose seven people as “Outstanding Citizens”, who significantly contributed to the development of the capital of the Chilean Region La Araucanía.

One of them is Dr. Raúl Sánchez, an academic staff member of the Universidad de La Frontera, because of his experience and contribution in the area of gynecology and andrology, as a specialist in infertility and science, and whose research has been widely acknowledged in Chile and internationally. He explained in the regional media that he sees this acknowledgement as an award for a whole team of scientists under the wing of the Universidad de La Frontera. “As they say, “nobody is a prophet in his own land” and, in general, the scientists are recognized abroad, but I think what transcended is that we developed a method to preserve men´s fertility here in Temuco.”

With a more than 47 years long teaching career, the Spanish teacher Raúl Caamaño has also been acknowledged this year. He has been teaching for 25 years at the UFRO and contributed to the training of more than 10 thousand professionals at the Universities Universidad Católica of Temuco and the Universidad de La Frontera. In the interview with the El Austral newspaper, he said that this “is an acknowledgement you do not pursue. And the fact, that something of my professional work stands out and is honored makes me proud, flatters me and commits me. I am someone who is thankful for life.”

  

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Eighteen evaluating proposal projects and nineteen research initiation projects are the result of the latest competitions verdict promoted by the Research Division.

It´s a total of 41 projects of the six Universidad de La Frontera faculties that want to establish the basis for new research areas and, at the same time, to increase the scientific productivity of the institution.

For the research director, Dr. Paula Cartes, the number of approved projects this year affirms the researchers´ interest to keep working – in the case of the ones who already pursued their career in this area – and, at the same time, it proves that the young researchers are searching for ways of showing their scientific work.

“As always, we are very happy and proud of our researchers´ work. We are willing to provide all the support that is necessary for our university to keep moving forward and develop us in terms of research, and the historical project competition DIUFRO is a guarantee for that.”

One of the recommendations of the Research Division in order to start with the proposals is that the researchers have to start with the paperwork for the Scientific Ethics Committee for being able to work within the established deadlines.

RESULTS OF THE DIUFRO EVALUATING PROPOSAL PROJECT COMPETITION 2018

Faculty of Agricultural and Forestry Science

DI18-0093
Impact of tourism in fragile socio-environmental spaces: case of the coastal zone of the Araukania Region.
ALEJANDRO RAMON ESPINOSA SEPULVEDA

Faculty of Law and Business

DI18-0077
The Chilean Constitution of 1980 in the contemporary debate about business and human rights.
RAUL ALFREDO ALLARD SOTO

DI18-0091
Impact evaluation of international trade shows and denomination of origin programs.
VALESKA VIOLA GELDRES WEISS
Faculty of Education, Social Science and Humanities

DI18-0047
The socioimaginary contruction of Mapuche women in the regional press of the Chilean Regions Araukania and Bio Bio between 1994 and 2016 in the context of the State-Nation and Mapuche People conflict.
SANDRA DEL PILAR LOPEZ DIETZ

DI18-0058
Bad women. Violence, criminality and justice processes on the margins. Concepts in the nineteenth century.
YESSICA MARLENE GONZALEZ GOMEZ

DI18-0064
Women in situations of disability: other experiences of violence in the Araukania Region.
LUCY MIRTHA KETTERER ROMERO

DI18-0113
Ethnic identity and perception of social mobility in Mapuche university students.
CLAUDIO ANDRES BRICEÑO OLIVERA

DI18-0115
Intersectoral system of comprehensive promotion for boys, girls and adolescents in a situation of violation of their rights.
SANDRA VERONICA RIQUELME SANDOVAL
Faculty of Engineering and Science

DI18-0017
Evaluation of isolated alkaloids from Rhodophiala moelleri and Rhodophiala araucana with inhibitory activity of the acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase enzymes.
EMILIO RICARDO HORMAZABAL URIBE

DI18-0053
Evaluation of the resistance of asphalt mixes to cracking by the development of a new accelerated fatigue test.
GONZALO ALFONSO VALDES VIDAL

DI18-0059
Study of quartic fermion interactions, type Lifshitz, in (2+1) dimensions.
FRANCISCO ANTONIO PEÑA CAMPOS

DI18-0066
Study of magnetic dynamics in Artificial Spin Ice Systems.
PABLO IVAN DIAZ RIQUELME

DI18-0106
Research and development of materials sensitive to ionizing radiation for cancer treatment quality control.
MAURO ANDRES VALENTE -
Faculty of Medicine

DI18-0030
Evaluation of the electric maximum separation technique according to different positions of the right ventricular electrode and coronary sinus in patients with indications of cardiac resynchronization therapy.
VICTOR MAURICIO NEIRA VIDAL

DI18-0057
Evaluation of clinical and educative intervention in users with active venous ulceration in six months of monitoring. Care center of the commune of Temuco, 2018-2019.
EDITH ELINA RIVAS RIVEROS

DI18-0071
Effect of supplementation of incubation medium with Berberis microphylla extract on thawed bovine sperm functionality.
MARIANA SANDRA DEPPE ALBERDI

DI18-0082
Evaluation of the healing and bactericidal capacity of Ulmo (Eucryphia cordifolia) honey of different degrees of purity.
MARIANO GUILLERMO ARMANDO DEL SOL CALDERON

DI18-0087
Curcumin nanofiber scaffold by emulsion-coaxial electrospinning for promoting neural tissue regeneration.
FRANCISCA ACEVEDO CANALA-ECHEVARRIA
Faculty of Dentistry

DI18-0001
Oxidative and apoptotic changes in the liver and pancreas of rats C57BL/6 exposed to ethanol consume and beta-carotene supplementation.
CRISTIAN ALBERTO SANDOVAL VASQUEZ

DI18-0002
First experience in organ and animal body fixation with the Walther Thiel technique and posterior replacement with silicone and epoxy resin plastination techniques for their final long-term conservation. Their utility in undergraduate anatomy teaching and research.
NICOLAS ERNESTO OTTONE -

RESULTS OF THE DIUFRO RESEARCH INITIATION PROJECT COMPETITION 2018

Faculty of Law and Business

DI18-0010
Citizen participation and accountability in Chilean legislation: projection diagnosis and proposal.
SOLEDAD ALEJANDRA MORALES TRAPP

DI18-0050
The administrative discretion of the Electricity and Fuels Superintendence in relation with the concessionaries of the public electricity service.
MARIELA ALEJANDRA VALDES PEREZ

DI18-0097
Tourism Entrepreneur Natural Disaster Recovery Model.
IEVA ZEBRYTE 

DI18-0108
Diagnosis of the protection of fundamental rights in the Chilean Social Security system. The road towards the Vital Minimum.
RODRIGO MONTEIRO PESSOA

Faculty of Education, Social Science and Humanities

DI18-0004
The social conception in the Araukania Region in the foundational newspapers of the Araukania Region in 1900-1940.
STEFANIE KATLEEN PACHECO PAILAHUAL

DI18-0043
Effects of high-intensity physical activity on physical, metabolic and psychosocial variables in overweight or obese people.
PEDRO DELGADO FLOODY

DI18-0052
Psychometric evaluation of the Intercultural Sensitivity Scale (ISS) in a test with future teachers in Chile.
MAURA PAULINA KLENNER LOEBEL

DI18-0109
Respect and response towards diversity: critical analysis of the teaching discourse about inclusion policies.
JORGE ALFARO URRUTIA
Faculty of Engineering and Science

DI18-0022
Support platform for programming subjects of the first cycle in engineering, based on gamification: a proposal.
JAIME IGNACIO DIAZ ARANCIBIA

DI18-0060
Inferometric and geophysical applications in the study of landslides in middle-latitudes.
IVO JANOS FUSTOS TORIBIO

DI18-0063
The scholar sociocultural context and its influence on mathematics teaching. Geometry in scientific and humanistic secondary education in the Chilean Araukania Region.
CAROLINA ANDREA HENRIQUEZ RIVAS

DI18-0065
Incidence of psychosocial and contextual factors in the choice of using the bicycle for transportation.
MAXIMILIANO EXEQUIEL LIZANA MALDONADO

DI18-0081
Enhancement of radiological images through the use of nanoparticles.
FRANCISCO MAURICIO MALANO -
Faculty of Medicine

DI18-0034
Reliable predictors and instauration time of the spasticity in post-stroke patients and their relation with life functionality and quality.
PAULINA BELEN SEPULVEDA FIGUEROA

DI18-0041
Mobile monitoring of particulate matter in different transportation types in Temuco, a pilot study.
DAMIAN ENRIQUE CHANDIA POBLETE

DI18-0068
Effects of high-intensity interval training on muscle mass and IL-6, related to muscle atrophy caused by aging.
GABRIEL NASRI MARZUCA NASSR

DI18-0089
Activation of the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway in epithelial ovarian cancer resistant to carboplatin.
CAROLINA ALEIDA VIVALLO BOS

Faculty of Dentistry

DI18-0006
Evaluation of the application of PRF together with β-TCP in critical bone defects in rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus).
MARCELO ALEJANDRO PARRA VELIZ

DI18-0051
Clinical significance of internal and external morphology of the first premolar of the maxilla: a biometric study with Cone Beam computed tomography and optic microscopy.
DANIELA PAZ MATUS ROSAS

Without Faculty

DI18-0049
The history of the Chilean Revolutionary Left in the 60s and 70s from a cultural perspective.
MARIA OLGA RUIZ CABELLO

DI18-0104
Study of the NETosis process involved in the entrapment of porcine sperm and its impact on the fertilizing function and capacity.
FABIOLA ALEJANDRA ZAMBRANO QUEZADA