Gobierno Abierto aplicado a la formación en lo público: innovación, tecnologías y colaboración. / Open Government Applied to Public Affairs Education: Innovation, Technologies, and Collaboration

— Seminar/Panel

Chile — May 28, 2026 @ 12:00pm - 1:30pm GMT-04:00

Facultad de Gobierno, Universidad de Chile. Santiago de Chile.

Host Organization and Partners — Escuela de Gobierno y Gestión Pública, Facultad de Gobierno, Universidad de Chile

https://gobierno.uchile.cl/

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Instancia híbrida (presencial-online), práctica y participativa, con estudiantes, docentes y la comunidad de la Facultad, orientada a reflexionar sobre cómo el enfoque de gobierno abierto contribuye a la formación profesional en administración pública y ciencia política, con foco en innovación pública, tecnologías, colaboración, transparencia y resolución de problemas públicos.

En inglés:

A hybrid (in-person and online), practical, and participatory session involving students, faculty members, and the broader Faculty community, aimed at reflecting on how the open government approach contributes to professional training in public administration and political science, with a focus on public innovation, technologies, collaboration, transparency, and public problem-solving.

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