Italian University Awards Honorary Degree to Bolivia's Evo Morales
Italian University Awards Honorary Degree to Bolivia's Evo Morales
Published 6 November 2015
Universities all over the world have awarded the popular Bolivian president an honorary degree.
Bolivian President Evo Morales is probably losing count of his degrees as the University Sapienza in Rome adds one more title to his name Friday.
He has already been awarded at least six other honorary academic titles by universities in Bolivia, Uruguay, France and Argentina, where at least three univiersities have lauded Morales for his work.
teleSUR opinion writer Atilio Boron, who is a professor at the University of Buenos Aires, was quoted by Telam as saying, on the occasion of one of Morales honoris causa degrees at Argentinas Comahue National University, that, "This Bolivian is the legitimate heir of the great patriots of Latin American emancipation, a man of continental dimension who completely identifies with the common destiny of the peoples of our America."
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Evo Morales Receives Title Doctor Honoris Causa in French University
Paris, Nov 7 (Prensa Latina) Bolivian President Evo Morales, received here today the title of Doctor Honoris Causa from the University of Pau in southwestern France.
Morales was honored in a ceremony scheduled at the amphitheater of the Faculty of Science and Technology during which it was highlighted his 'unique history, his commitment to human rights and the historical recognition of the different indigenous cultures'.
It was also highlighted his role in the eradication of illiteracy and his support for a public higher education with quality, to become in this way one of the ruling presidents with more Doctor Honoris Causa titles.
The president is committed to the preservation and promotion of mountain cultures, very well settled at the University of Pau, which was visited in 2002 by him for the festival Culturamérica, when he was still a deputy, it was stressed in the ceremony.
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