María Estrada Sánchez
María Estrada Sánchez is the rector of the Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica (TEC), where she has been actively advocating for increased financial support for students, particularly in the context of the approved budget increase for scholarships and student assistance for 2025.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Costa Rica | 2 | 6.50 | 0.18% | +10% | 5,094,118 | 10,024 | $62,000 | 122$ |
| Totals | 2 | 5,094,118 | 10,024 | $62,000 | 122$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Costa Rica:
María Estrada Sánchez informed that the Public Force would conduct a review of the different facilities following the threat.
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Costa Rica:
Rectora María Estrada Sánchez confirmed that the totality of the campuses was evacuated.
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Costa Rica:
The rector María Estrada Sánchez issued the resolution RR-538-2025, which orders the immediate suspension of all in-person activities at the campuses.
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Costa Rica:
María Estrada Sánchez, the rector of TEC, emphasized the importance of empowering girls in science from a young age.
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Costa Rica:
María Estrada Sánchez is the president of the National Council of Rectors and rector of the Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica who discussed the financial situation with the Minister of Finance.
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Costa Rica:
María Estrada is the president of the National Council of Rectors (Conare) and was sought for comments on university efforts to address reading comprehension weaknesses.
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Costa Rica:
María Estrada Sánchez, presidenta del Consejo Nacional de Rectores, aseguró que el aumento que solicitan permitiría mantener la cantidad de cupos en las universidades públicas.
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Costa Rica:
María Estrada Sánchez is the president of the National Rectors Commission (Conare).
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Costa Rica:
María Estrada Sánchez is the president of the National Council of Rectors who justified the universities' funding request.
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Costa Rica:
María Estrada Sánchez, presidenta del Consejo Nacional de Rectores, reiterated that public universities are still waiting for the transfer of ¢11.500 million.
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