Argentina's University Funding Crisis: A Threat to Higher Education The Argentine government has been struggling to fund its universities for over a decade, leading to a severe crisis that threatens the foundation of higher education in the country.
Budget cuts, underfunded research projects, and outdated infrastructure have resulted in students being denied access to quality education and graduates finding it increasingly difficult to secure employment.
History of Underfunding The crisis began in the early 2000s when Argentina's economic woes led to significant reductions in government spending on education.