Karla Planter, first rector of the UdG in 232 years

by times news cr

During the extraordinary session of the General University ⁣Council of the University of⁣ Guadalajara ​ (UdG) this‌ Friday, November​ 22, with 112 votes in favor,⁣ the Dr. Karla Alejandrina Planter Pérez was chosen as the first General Rector of the ⁢ UdG.

The University ‍of Guadalajara He‍ dedicated a few words to ‌the academic through his social networks, in which he pointed out ​the vision of progress that​ he believes with the ‍direction⁢ of Professor Planter:

“We⁣ are sure that his leadership will lead the way towards a more equitable, ​sustainable university prepared to face the challenges of the future. “His vision will be‍ key to continue transforming our school for the benefit of the entire ​community.”

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Planter Pérez, who ​is currently ​rector​ of the Los Altos​ University⁣ Center,‍ will succeed⁣ Ricardo Villanueva in the position starting from 2025⁣ to 2031. ⁤Then, she will be the first woman to​ occupy the General Rectorship⁢ of the​ University of ⁤Guadalajara since its foundation.

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This ⁤vote already⁢ described as historic, in which the ‌winner obtained ⁤more than‍ one hundred votes,⁢ accumulated a total‌ of 194 votes, divided as follows:

  • Karla Planter: 112
  • Carlos Iván Montero: 33
  • Mara Robles: 30
  • José Francisco Muñoz: 19

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How does Dr. Karla Alejandrina Planter Pérez plan to address ⁤the​ challenges posed by technology in higher ⁤education?

Interview between Time.news Editor and Dr. ⁢Karla Alejandrina Planter Pérez

Time.news Editor: Good morning, Dr. Planter⁢ Pérez, and congratulations on your historic election as the ‌first General Rector ⁢of the ‍University of Guadalajara!‌ How are you feeling‌ about this monumental responsibility?

Dr. Karla Alejandrina Planter Pérez: Good morning, and thank you! It’s a tremendous ⁣honor and, honestly, a bit ⁤overwhelming. I’m excited about this opportunity to lead such a reputable institution, and I’m deeply committed to realizing the potential of our ⁢university community.

Time.news Editor: This is a significant milestone, not just for you but for the whole institution. What do you believe this election represents in a broader context for ​universities‍ in Mexico?

Dr. Karla Alejandrina Planter Pérez: This election represents a shift toward inclusivity and​ progressive leadership in higher education. By choosing a female rector, the University of Guadalajara demonstrates its commitment to gender equality and diversity,‍ setting a precedent for other institutions in the country. I believe it’s crucial​ for universities to reflect the diversity of society and⁢ to ​foster ⁣environments where everyone can thrive.

Time.news Editor: The University expressed⁤ confidence in your vision, emphasizing a commitment to a more equitable and sustainable approach. ⁢Can you share what ‍your immediate priorities ⁣will be as you step into this role?

Dr. Karla Alejandrina Planter Pérez: ⁤Absolutely. My⁣ immediate priorities will include enhancing academic quality, ‍promoting sustainability initiatives, and improving accessibility for all students. I ⁣plan to engage with various stakeholders, ‍including ⁢students, faculty, and community members, to gather input on our direction. Building a transparent and collaborative environment is essential for achieving our goals.

Time.news⁣ Editor: ‌You ​have been the rector of the Los Altos University Center. How will your experiences there shape your leadership at the broader university level?

Dr. Karla Alejandrina Planter Pérez: My time at Los Altos has ​really⁣ taught ‌me the importance of community engagement and ‌adaptability. I’ve ⁢learned to effectively address local needs while maintaining academic excellence.⁣ These ⁤experiences will be invaluable as ⁢I aim‌ to balance the diverse interests within the larger university community of Guadalajara.

Time.news⁤ Editor: With the rapid changes⁤ in education ‍driven by technology and global challenges, how do you plan to prepare the University of Guadalajara to face these future challenges?

Dr. ‌Karla Alejandrina Planter Pérez: We need to embrace innovation and​ leverage technology to enhance the educational experience. This​ includes adopting flexible learning models, integrating digital resources, ​and ensuring our curriculum is relevant ‌to current job markets. Additionally, fostering research that addresses local and global issues will be crucial. I envision the university as a hub for innovation and problem-solving that⁣ serves‍ both the​ community and the ⁤world.

Time.news Editor: It sounds like a dynamic vision! As you ⁣begin this journey, what ‍message would you⁣ like to convey to ⁤the student body and faculty?

Dr. Karla Alejandrina Planter Pérez: I want to encourage everyone to participate in this transformative journey. Your voices, ‌ideas, and⁢ contributions are vital in shaping our future. Together, let’s build a ‌more equitable, sustainable, and progressive university that truly serves our community and beyond.

Time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr. Planter‌ Pérez, for sharing your insights and vision with us today. We look​ forward to seeing the positive changes you‍ will​ bring to the University of Guadalajara.

Dr. ⁤Karla Alejandrina Planter Pérez: Thank you! I ‌appreciate your support, and I’m excited to embark on this journey together.

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