Project Details
Description
The Vice-Deanship of Research and Consultancy of the EMCS, in one of its mission activities, is responsible for the academic monitoring of students of medical-surgical specialisations. This monitoring consists of recording their progress in their degree work, which is part of the research requirement that these students must fulfil in order to graduate satisfactorily and acquire their medical-surgical specialisation degree. This monitoring is important in order to generate an early warning system to intervene and support those students who are not progressing satisfactorily in their degree project.
In this sense, we seek to develop an algorithm that allows us to characterise and automate this administrative process, in order to have real-time, updated, purified and reliable information to identify those students with problems or delays and intervene in a timely manner so that they can meet their research requirement in the time scheduled by each of their programmes.
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In this sense, we seek to develop an algorithm that allows us to characterise and automate this administrative process, in order to have real-time, updated, purified and reliable information to identify those students with problems or delays and intervene in a timely manner so that they can meet their research requirement in the time scheduled by each of their programmes.
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Keywords
algorithm, administrative process, automate
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 3/1/24 → 8/31/25 |
UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This project contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Main Funding Source
- Installed Capacity (Academic Unit)
Location
- Bogotá D.C.
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