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I suppose you were given, or figured out, the English equivalent of the word. Autonomous means 'self-governing'. So, I would guess that the university in question is an independent entity, not requiring outside assistance to meet its needs and/or not having to answer to a higher authority, like the state or the government. |
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In Mexico, there seem to be quite a few "universidades autónomas" and I get the feeling that this means that in spite of receiving government funding, they are autonomous (independent) self-governing institutions (not run directly by the gov't).
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Welcome, Tabbykat.
There are several "universidades autónomas" in Spain, too. I guess they took its name because the universitary self-government. Anyway, the public Universities here have self-government, although not all of them are called "autónomas". I don't know the reason ![]() ![]() |
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