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Postgrado de la Universidad Privada Boliviana recibe Reconocimiento de América Economía

Postgrado de la Universidad Privada Boliviana fue reconocida por América Economía Intelligence como el Centro de Educación Educativo más importante de Bolivia, con distinción Alta. Este reconocimiento es obtenido por las encuestas realizadas a 500 grandes empresas en México y Brasil, y 100 empresas importantes en Sudamérica. 
Según los resultados, 25 instituciones de Latinoamérica tienen relevantes menciones y una vez más, la Universidad Privada Boliviana está entre las mejores universidades a nivel Internacional. 
¡UPB, alcanzando nuevos niveles de excelencia! 


UPB Alumni Day “Economic Situation of Bolivia in the International Environment”

Bolivian Private University (UPB) will hold the National Alumni Day event to celebrate with them, another year of being part of the UPB community. In this event, issues related to the Bolivian economic situation in relation to the international environment will be discussed, with the feature presentations of UPB President Manuel Olave Ph.D. and UPB Academic Vice President Oscar Molina Tejerina Ph.D.Olave has been the President of the BOLIVIAN PRIVATE UNIVERSITY since May 2000, previously he was a senior advisor to the International Center for Public Companies in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia and a guest professor at the International Management Institute of the Dutch government. At INCAE Business School in Nicaragua and Costa Rica, he was Assistant Professor of Business Economics and Management Control, Director of the Public Management Program and the consulting division.
On the other hand, Molina was a Researcher at the Department of Economics of the University of Chile and at the National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development. He worked as an international consultant for the Partnership for Educational Revitalization in the Americas (PREAL), the Inter- American Development Bank (IDB), the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), The Andean Community of Nations (CAN) and the CanadianCooperation Services Support Unit. He was an International Technical Trainer
in Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Paraguay in Quantitative Methods and Econometrics for the economic measurement of climate change for the CAN,
the World Bank and the IDRC - INESAD Think Tank. In Bolivia, he was a consultant on education issues for the Bolivian government, Executive Manager
and Senior Economist at Grupo Integral S.R.L., a sector specialist at the National Statistics Institute and a member of the Board of Directors of NAFIBO
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