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For about one and a half at the University of Zulia has unleashed a massive delivery of title of Doctor Honoris Causa, a fact that has generated controversy in the university and not a little reason.
More than one voice has been raised within the University Council to protest the granting of these titles to active teachers and question that is not maintained for such rigor designations.
This recognition should be given to those persons who by their value or contribution to science, progress, to knowledge, cultural or artistic creation in the country and the university are worthy of receiving it. Master Wayuu
Jusayú Michelangelo, artists Paco Hung, Jesus Soto, Inés Laredo, architect José Hernández Casas, Lydda Franco the poet and to the same Pope John Paul II, to name a few personalities regional, national and global, have received and I applaud the university has given them such an illustrious title.
According to the regulations governing this matter in item number 1 reads: "The Doctor Honoris Causa is a distinction which the University grants to scientists of outstanding merit and the personalities of particular importance in international culture, "Also, Article 2, states that:" (...) is granted indiscriminately, according to their merits , and foreign nationals through the procedure laid down in this Regulation. " How many titles have been delivered out of regulation?, Is an issue that should address more openly the teachers and the authorities so that this important distinction is not punctuated by doubt or incorrect procedures.
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