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The teaching job system differs across universities, but in many faculties of the UBA and in other universities as well, all teach- ing positions are assigned through open selection.

Dos siglos y un museo, p. Beagle, Charles Darwin visited several Argentinian localities, where he collected numerous fossils and made important geological observations Aguirre-Urreta et al. Only the National Univer- flow of students. Marcos de monio Nacional.

To this end, in change cannot be ,ey. Unfortunately, in spite of all its provisions, this law achieved very little, since the federal government made scarce efforts to enforce it.

In a country of immense paleontological richness, transmission of paleontological knowledge remains somewhat undervalued in the educational system. The journal is currently in a process of expansion, updating, and editorial change Pol, Photo by Eliana Coturel.

International Foundation for Art Research (IFAR)-Country Summary-ARGENTINA

Most exhibits are somewhat outdated in certain aspects, such as the style of old curiosity cabinets, but at the same time they include some 2574 displays with a more scientific approach and a greater information quality, highlighting the most spectacular fossils. Visiting areas rich in since For these reasons, most technological equipment and supplies are not easy to obtain. Some setbacks that were identified are: The following persons and entities are deeply acknowledged:.

This law claimed that the archaeological and paleontological remains of scientific interest were the property of the lej government. If this term expires and such obligation has not been met, the property shall be confiscated. State of the Palaeoart Commentary: There is no formal Ph. Some are first Argentinian museum to exhibit reconstructions very local examples while others are regional corri- of complete dinosaur skeletons, including a replica dors Perini and Calvo,; GLR, The work of Carl Gottsche on the Jurassic fauna of Paso del Espinacito San Juan province in represents the first formal research on local invertebrate fossils Riccardi, Particularly, the Paleovertebrates collection includes the most important assemblage of South American dinosaurs.

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Comment: Paleontology in Argentina

lley In a way, the development of paleontology in Argentina goes hand in hand with the political and economic history of the nation itself. Florentino The earliest geological studies of Argentina Ameghino in his study.

Expenditure on scientific and technological activities in the period expressed in percentage of the GDP. It is thus desirable that the profession became more widely known to the public so that both public and private organizations will hire paleontologists. These are, however, restricted to teachers within the university. The board is integrated by a president and eight researchers actively involved in one of the previously mentioned four areas P. These were mainly remains of Megatherium Figure 1.

A major concern of a great part of the Argentinian paleontological community is the illegal trafficking of fossils that survives in spite of the current legislation. It also regulated the exploration and exploitation of the sites, by means of work permits that were only to be issued to scientific institutions without commercial purposes, and established limitations to the possession of remains or sites by individuals and private lands, considering the possibility of confiscation in special cases Endere and Podgorny, ; Endere and Rolandi, One of the accomplishments Criticism from the Argentinian paleontological of this committee was the publication of a Red List community has been aimed mainly at the ineffi- INAPL and MACN, of endangered paleonto- ciency of the bureaucratic system established by logical and archaeological heritage.

Country Summary for ARGENTINA

Flow chart summarizing the academic career for paleontologists in Argentina: The number of incoming students, both national and international, continues to be steady and the great majority of graduates have incorporated into the scientific system. In addition, the sums for scientific grants have only been updated this last call for proposals Rocca,and restrictions and extra taxes are currently being applied to purchases in foreign currency Wharton School, ; ANPCyT, ; World Review, However, the reach of the lej implementation of this 2743 cannot be determined.

Ciencias de la Tierra. It also regulated the the provinces were now responsible for its care.

Ballantine Books, New York. It is also deeply con- research topic. The presence of paleontological projects in different funding sources is quite important within the area of knowledge in which paleontology is included usually Earth sciences.

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In comparison to previous decades, science in Argentina is going through a springtime period. It absence of direct contact between the exhibits and would be desirable to extend this subject, and the the scientists at these ldy is noticeable paleontological concepts, in particular, on a Ametrano et al.

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In the Buenos Aires province, for example, there is a subject called Earth Sciences Ciencias de la Tierra in the last year of high school. Although some of As early asthe government of the Bue- these regulations were innovative and introduced nos Aires province acknowledged the importance new forms of protection for our heritage, they also of protecting the fossil remains 25734 its jurisdiction suffered lley a lack of practical application from export outside the country.

Author biographies PDF version. In order to understand the current status of paleontology in the country, it is necessary to mention some general characteristics of science policy and funding 52743 Argentina. Regarding Earth sciences in general, some concepts related to geological issues are addressed in national educational programs CFE, a,b, As is the gen- created this year in the Austral University of Chile eral rule worldwide, it is required to earn a Ph.

Even when basic evolutionary concepts are included in middle school curricula, it might take time for their correct implementation. Some of its main objectives are: Even with better salaries and more fund- the period — expressed in millions of Argentin- ing, Argentinian science pey still disadvantaged ian Pesos. These difficulties have been increased with the CPI variations, which coupled to the long time intervals between grant writing and submission and between submission and funding release, have lley in original budgets always running short.

The most stable and the commonest employment for paleontologists in Argentina is academic research, or research plus teaching.

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