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[University and creativity].

N Galanti1

  • 1Depto de Biología Celular y Genética, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile, Santiago de Chile.

Revista Medica De Chile
|June 1, 1990
PubMed
Summary
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The university fosters creativity by prioritizing freedom and autonomy, recognizing talent and experience. This environment supports the development of creative aspects essential for academic and national progress.

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Area of Science:

  • Higher Education Studies
  • Sociology of Knowledge

Context:

  • The university environment as a crucible for human creative development.
  • The inherent tension between professional training and fostering creativity.

Purpose:

  • To explore the foundational role of the university in nurturing creativity.
  • To define the essential conditions for creative expression within academia.

Summary:

  • The university's primary function is to cultivate creativity, with professional training as a secondary goal.
  • Autonomy, freedom, and a democratic yet hierarchical structure are crucial for enabling creativity.
  • The university's national belonging and independence from governmental control are vital for its creative mission.

Impact:

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  • Highlights the university's unique role in societal creative advancement.
  • Provides a framework for understanding the optimal conditions for academic creativity and innovation.