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The Instituto Universitario Escuela Argentina de Negocios presents an international studies program, designed for students from all over the world interested in getting degrees, attending courses or seminars at our school. The societies expect institutions to reach high levels of responsibility: our graduates will occupy positions of power and decisions, from which they will be able to guide the growth of their organizations and consequently of their countries.
Professionals, at the same time, require an education that will allow them to compete in a demanding labor market.
The business world is facing us with complex realities, not quantifiable; challenges where the imagination and experience become essential.
What's expected of the business schools is, clearly to know the reality of the organizations, and can guide their students along the way of the business management.
For more information, please write us at internacional@iuean.edu.ar
Argentina is waiting for you
The international courses at IUEAN allow the student to attend to regular classes for local students as well as attending their own academic activities that were specially designed for them. At the end of the program, the students will obtain the corresponding certificates and credits.
Cultural Aspects
In Buenos Aires, there are over 100 cinemas and 90 theaters that feature a plentiful entertainment offer. The Capital of Argentina is also famous for the featuring of shows and artists from all over the world. You will also find, among others, cultural centers such as the Borges, Recoleta or San Martin. The Colon Theater is one of the top three opera houses in the world. For more information about classical music offer see “Argentine Classical Music” and “Argentine Mozarteum”
Other important theaters are the “Teatro Nacional Cervantes” and the “Teatro General San Martin”. The most outstanding museums are the “Museo Historico Nacional” and the “MALBA” where painting and sculpture exhibitions take place. For the Visual Arts we recommend the Art Galleries Site. Also, the Patagonia Paleontology museums are very important (Trelew, Plaza Huincul, etc); the Jesuit Ruins of San Ignacio, in Misiones; the “Teatro Argentino de La Plata”; the cultural activities in Mar del Plata and Carlos Paz during the summer vacations; and the popular festivals such as the Tantanakuy in Jujuy, and Cosquin in Cordoba.
The Tango is a dance discipline and a music style that is internationally spread and linked to Argentina and Uruguay but mostly with Buenos Aires. The standout composers, among others, were Carlos Gardel and Astor Piazzolla. More information in the Tango Site
The Argentine Folklore gathers the artistic expressions from the rest of the country. In each province, the musical style is different (zambas, chacareras, malambo). Atahualpa Yupanqui and Mercedes Sosa are a couple of the most important representatives of this gendre
The Argentine Rock has had a wide development since the 60’s with important exponents like Alberto Spinetta, Charly Garcia, Fito Paez, Gustavo Santaolalla and bands like Seru Giran, Soda Stereo and Redonditos de Ricota
The Argentine Cinema is, historically one of Latin American most developed. The renowned actress Norma Aleandro was the star of the movie “La Historia Oficial” that won an Oscar in 1986 as the best Foreign Language Film. Ricardo Darin is another internationally acclaimed actor. More Argentine movies have been nominated for this award. For more information visit the “Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales” (INCAA) and the “Museo de Cine”.
We also suggest the consultation of sites refering public national libraries, which are numerous in the Capital Federal as well as in the rest of the country. See Popular Libraries and “Biblioteca Nacional de la Republica Argentina”.
Food in Argentina
The Argentine cuisine is the result of a combination of the contribution of the European platters from the different immigration trends, seasoned and combined with our native food. The Spanish and Italian dishes are a big part of the daily diet of the Argentineans. The argentine food is mostly known for its beef and wine. The typical Argentne meal is the “Asado” (charcoal-grilled beef), also the empanadas (baked turnover stuffed with beef and other ingredients) , “tamales”, “humitas”, the “carbonada” and “locro”. As far as disserts go, we’d like to highlight the “dulce de leche”, the “arrope”, burned yolk, the goat cheese with cane honey and a delicious variety of regional jams. The special drink that Argentina shares with other neighbor countries is an infusion prepared with the leaves of the “yerba mate” (South American plant) called “Mate”. As far as the wines go, Argentina is positioned among the first wine producers globally, together with France, Italy, Spain and the United States. Also, the Argentine wines have an added value because they are considered as one of the healthiest wines in the world. Possibly the Argentine wines, red wines mostly, are the worlds most anti-oxidant wines, because of the heights where the vineyards are planted, the small amount of rain in the area and the almost non existence of clouds allows full solar exposure of the farms. These outstanding weather conditions help to produce an increased amount of polyphenol in the grapes.
Clothing
For the everyday activities, the clothing should be casual and comfortable. Keep in mind that during the winter season it can get cold for a few days and the summer is long and quite hot. Also you should think about rain gear, especially during fall and spring. If you plan on practicing special sports while being here remember to bring the right clothing, like skiing in Patagonia and Mendoza where you can find all kinds of ski resorts.
Sports in Argentina
The national sport is the “Pato” game. This sport started being played in the early XVII century. In 1941 the Argentine federation was founded and in 1953 it was declared national sport. However, the football soccer is the most popular of all sports among the Argentineans. The Argentinean Football Team, is a member of the FIFA competed in thirteen World Cup finals, winning two titles in 1978 and 1986; thus the Argentine team won the 2004 Olimpic gold medal in Athens and 14 American Cup Tournaments.
The basketball has a rich history in this country: Argentina was world champion in 1950. In 1984 with the creation of the National League, the basketball gained popularity. The breakthrough of Emanual Ginobili in the NBA and the great performances of the Argentine Basketball Selection contributed to the basketball getting more audience and fans among the Argentineans. In 2002, the Argentine Team coached by Ruben Magnano won the 2002 World Championship in Indianapolis, and two years later the Olympic gold medal in Athens 2004, the most important trophy of the Argentine basketball history.
Tennis is also a popular sport in Argentina since the appearance of Guillermo Vilas in the 70s and then consolidated by the success of Gabriela Sabatini in the 80s and 90s. Some contemporary tennis players have achieved outstanding goals as well, such is the case of David Nalbandian who won the Masters 2005, Gaston Gaudio who won the Roland Garros in 2004 in an “Argentine Final” versus Guillermo Coria, and Paola Suarez who obtained the silver medal in the 2004 Olympics for Women doubles.
The female hockey as also obtained important achievements such as the silver medal in the 2000 Olympics, the Champions Trophy in 2001, the 10` World Championship in Perth 2002, and the bronze medal in the 2004 Olympics. The Rugby is amateur and the Argentine Rugby Selection also known as “Los Pumas” is among the ten best rugby teams in the world and it reached the 5th position at the World Championship in 1999.
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