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16.6.18



Author: Alina M. Lotti | informacion@granmai.cu

june 14, 2018 15:06:52
// 53% of scientists in Cuba are women › Cuba › Granma - Official voice of the PCC: The Cuban expert described this achievement as one of the sector’s strengths, highlighting the importance of science, technology and innovation (CTI) toward overcoming the country’s challenges and promoting development.

In this sense, he explained that the CTI system includes some 15,993 PhD holders (355 with a combined degree); 25,000 university professors; 6,839 researchers; 30 specialist universities and thousands of technicians.

Among national priorities for the sector he mentioned food production for both animals and humans; the development of renewable energy; adaptation to climate change; and the computerization of Cuban society.


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